Dolly Parton and her cohorts in the album Trio, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, are headed to Hollywood. More specifically, the three superstars are set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Their official sidewalk plaque, denoting their hugely successful recording careers, will join other 2019 inductees …
Read More »See Sturgill Simpson, Willie Nelson's Outlaw Tour Duet on 'Mammas'
Willie Nelson‘s Outlaw Music Festival Tour stopped at Cincinnati, Ohio’s Riverbend Music Center on Friday night, and fans were treated to an extended sing-along between the country legend and Sturgill Simpson, who joined him onstage for a playful rendition of “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.” …
Read More »See Kacey Musgraves' Reassuring 'Rainbow' on 'Seth Meyers'
Kacey Musgraves is in New York City this weekend, continuing her role as special guest on Harry Styles’ tour with a pair of upcoming shows at Madison Square Garden. While in the city, the singer made a return appearance on NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers Wednesday night to perform …
Read More »Tim Lambesis Reunites With As I Lay Dying One Year After Prison Release
Tim Lambesis, the heavy metal singer who was convicted in 2014 for his role in a murder-for-hire plot to kill his estranged wife, reunited with his band As I Lay Dying in San Diego, California over the weekend, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. The show marked the first time Lambesis …
Read More »Hear Wild Feathers' Breezy New Song 'Wildfire'
Being in a band can often mean burning the candle at both ends, and there’s no guarantee that it’ll be a controlled burn. On their latest song, “Wildfire,” the Wild Feathers argue that the roving, unpredictable lifestyle is precisely what they find so liberating. “Moving from town to town like …
Read More »Review: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's Indie-Rock Marvel 'Hope Downs'
This Melbourne band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s full-length debut is a minor marvel: 10 perfectly pitched guitar-pop songs, not a dud among ’em. There are echoes of other bands – generous handfuls of R.E.M. and the Cure, mostly, with a little New Order and Television thrown in – but they …
Read More »Hear Troye Sivan's New Party Jam With Ariana Grande, 'Dance to This'
Troye Sivan hosts a house party for two with “Dance to This,” his upbeat new song with Ariana Grande. “Under the kitchen lights, you still look like dynamite/ And I want to end up on you,” the duo sing over flickering drum machines, feathery synth pads and a chiming guitar …
Read More »Hear Smashing Pumpkins' Churning New Song 'Solara'
Smashing Pumpkins have unveiled new song “Solara,” founding members Billy Corgan, James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin’s first new track together in 18 years. On the Rick Rubin-produced song, which also features longtime guitarist Jeff Schroeder, Corgan sings over churning melodies and skittering beats, “I’m nothing but a body in my …
Read More »Ariana Grande Talks PTSD After Manchester Attack
Ariana Grande said she’s been grappling with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder since the terrorist attack outside her concert in Manchester last year. In an interview with British Vogue, Grande said, “It’s hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss. But, yeah, it’s …
Read More »On the Charts: BTS Become First K-Pop Act to Reach Number One
BTS became the first K-pop act in charts history to top the Billboard 200 as the group’s Love Yourself: Tear opened at Number One. The album sold 135,000 total copies in its debut week, including 100,000 traditional copies, as BTS officially conquered America. Love Yourself: Tear improved on the charts …
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