Hollywood Records/Industrial Media’s 19 Recordings artist Laine Hardy announced his first headline tour today. After a triumphant show at this past weekend’s KABOO Festival, which included Kings of Leon, Dave Matthews Band, Maren Morris, Mumford & Sons amongst dozens of other music luminaries, Hardy also has a homecoming show next weekend on September 28 at […]
This Day in Music History – September 18th
1968 – The Who’s single “Magic Bus” was released in the U.K. 1969 – Tiny Tim announced on “The Tonight Show” to Johnny Carson his engagement to Miss Vicki Budinger. Carson asked the two to be married on the show. They made TV history with the wedding on December 17, 1969. 1970 – James Marshall […]
Country Star Martina McBride is Bringing the Joy of Music and Food to the Holidays
Country music singer-songwriter, Martina McBride is ringing in the holiday season with a partnership that will give fans the chance to win a trip to Philadelphia to meet McBride on the artist’s Joy of Christmas Tour. The partnership will also include a new radio campaign airing nationally in the U.S. from September through December that […]
Movies Coming Out This Week – September 18th
Ad Astra – PG13 – Adventure, SciFi Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. His journey will uncover secrets that challenge the nature of human existence and our place in the cosmos. […]
Explore the Multicultural Rugby World
New research, from StubHub, has analysed the preliminary squads for the Rugby World Cup 2019 to reveal which teams have the most players from other countries and, in turn, are the most multicultural. Rugby union is one of the most multicultural international sports, with many players choosing to play for countries other than that which […]
Pop Superstar Sam Smith Announces New Pronouns
On Friday, September 13th, Sam Smith posted via social media to let fans know that they were publicly changing their preferred pronouns to “they/them”. This change comes after years of wondering how to identify. The singer took to Instagram to announce the emotional transition to embracing their true self. “After a lifetime of being at […]
La Liga Nacional de Hockey Femenino corre con su patrocinador continuo
Este otoño, cuando la Liga Nacional de Hockey Femenino (NWHL) celebra su quinto aniversario como la primera liga profesional de hockey femenino en América del Norte en pagar a sus jugadoras, la marca que ha estado allí desde el principio continuará apoyando la liga y el crecimiento de hockey femenino. Dunkin ‘, que se convirtió […]
This Day in Music History – September 17th
1931 – RCA Victor Records began demonstrations of the long-playing (LP), 33-1/3 RPM phonograph record. 1939 – Frank Sinatra recorded “All or Nothing at All” with the Harry James Orchestra for Columbia Records. 1952 – Frank Sinatra completed his final session with Mitch Miller and Columbia Records. 1955 – Capitol Records released “Magic Melody, Part […]
The National Women’s Hockey League Runs On their Continuous Sponsor
This fall, as the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL) celebrates its milestone fifth anniversary as the first professional women’s hockey league in North America to pay its players, the brand that’s been there since the beginning will continue to support the league and the growth of women’s hockey. Dunkin’, which became the league’s first-ever corporate […]
David Garcia Named ASCAP Songwriter of the Year
With a joyous opening performance of “Danzo En El Rio” by internationally known praise and worship group Miel San Marcos, ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) kicked off its 41st annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards tonight at the Franklin Theatre in downtown Franklin, TN. Top songwriters, artists and executives of the Christian music […]