Flashback: Paul McCartney Launches 'Coming Up' With a Bizarre 'SNL' Bit
After nearly a decade with Wings, in 1979, decided to make a record for himself, by himself, as he’d done with his first solo album, 1970’s McCartney. So he retreated t
'In My Room' With Diana Gordon
released her new EP, Wasted Youth, on April 3, but since March she hasn’t been able to tour and perform and connect with her fans the way she’d planned. “Promotin
The 14 Craziest Musician Acting Cameos
Looking back at some of the strangest cameos in film and TV history, we were struck by how many of them were by musicians. It makes sense. After all, musicians are already out
Stewart Copeland on Life in Quarantine, Mourning Neil Peart
Right before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, reunited with Oysterhead, his jam band with Primus bassist Les Claypool and Phish’s Trey Anastasio, for a pair of shows in Broomfield,
Chester Bennington's Grey Daze Drop 'Soul Song' Video Directed by Late Singer's Son
’s first band Grey Daze have dropped a new song, “Soul Song,” accompanied by a touching video directed by the late singer’s son, Jaime Bennington. “So
Bad Bunny in Captivity
Somewhere on the northern shore of sits a modest Airbnb with white stucco walls and a roof covered in fake grass. Inside, the island’s most exciting young superstar is fighti
Johnny Rotten Plots Livestream to Mark Digital Release of Public Image Ltd. Doc
, better known as , will host a virtual Q&A session on Facebook Sunday June 7th to mark the digital release of the 2018 documentary about Public Image Ltd., The Public Image Is
Arkansas Venue Says It Will Move Concert to Meet COVID-19 Re-Opening Guidelines
The Arkansas venue TempleLive is applying to move a May 15th concert from blues-rock singer Travis McCready to May 18th after receiving a cease-and-desist order from the state gove
Michael McDonald Shares Live Rendition of 'What the World Needs Now'
Michael McDonald has released audio from his live rendition of “What the World Needs Now,” originally written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach in 1965. The timely concer
Arkansas Governor Issues Cease-and-Desist, Threatens Police Action Over Pandemic Concert
Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson has ordered a Fort Smith music venue not to go ahead with a planned concert this week in what would be America’s first show since stay-at-hom
Dublin quintet Sliverbacks announce debut album with single "Muted Gold" –
Dublin five-piece Silverbacks have been garnering attention for a while with their sleek guitar-led sounds. Today the band are announcing their debut album Fad by sharing the first
Judy Mikovits, Disgraced Doctor at the Center of 'Plandemic,' Has a Bestselling Book on Amazon
It is perhaps a testament to these anxious, extremely paranoid times that one of the most famous scientists in the country right now is not actually a credible scientist at all. Dr
Travis McCready Concert 'Does Not Have Our Approval,' Says Arkansas Governor
UPDATE (5/12): The Arkansas Department of Health is issuing a cease and desist order to TempleLive, the Fort Smith, Arkansas, venue that is set to stage the country’s first p
Black Keys Cancel 'Let's Rock' Tour Due to COVID-19
In light of the spread of , the have joined the lengthy list of artists to cancel an upcoming tour. “We are very disappointed to let you know the U.S. Let’s Rock Summer
Ian Anderson Reveals Incurable Lung Disease to Dan Rather
In a recent interview with on his AXS TV series The Big Interview, ’s revealed he suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). “I’m going to tell yo
Flashback: Billy Joel Performs 'Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)' in 1976
made his first public appearance of the COVID-19 era on Monday night at the “Rise Up New York!” telethon to benefit the Robin Hood foundation and their efforts to comba
Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Envisions Return of Live Music in Op-Ed
frontman envisions the return of in-person concerts in an op-ed published Monday at The Atlantic. The musician documents the uncertainty of live performance in the COVID-19 era, re