The year 1986 seems like a long time ago, but the music will take you back to a more civil time when Congress and politicians overall had a higher approval rating and worked together. The price of gas was affordable, and the music reflected a mix of Urban, British, and Pop superstars at the beginning […]
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Brian Epstein, Beatles Muse Documentary is Coming
There will be a documentary this year on the Bravo Network about Brian Epstein, the Beatles original manager; a man who shaped the look, sound, and marketing of the Fab Four in the very beginning. John Lennon’s motorbike was recently sold at auction, as was a list of nearly 500 early concert photographs and negatives. […]
John Legend Releases New Music
John Legend has come out with new music and the song is a must-listen. The song is called “A Good Night” and it takes it back a few tens of years with the way it sounds. BloodPop is featured on it, making this one a huge hit we’re sure of it. He tweeted about its […]
Paul Simon’s Graceland Album Goes Dance
Paul Simon’s about to retire from touring, but his legacy of being the voice of a generation and hitting the charts forever is getting a boost with the news that his seventh studio album, released in 1986 ‘Graceland’ is getting the ‘Dance’ overhaul. 11 different artists have signed on to remaster and record the track […]
John Mellencamp’s Documentary Hits May 11th
John Mellencamp’s insightful documentary ‘Plain Spoken: From the Chicago Theatre’ opens May 11th. That’s the business headline. On a personal note, we know that John Mellencamp has been seeing actress Meg Ryan, spending time in New York as a new homeowner, and loving the Big Apple. ‘Plain Spoken: From the Chicago Theatre’ is a gritty […]
Sam Smith is Sober and On the Road This Summer
Sam Smith is busy touring German, the UK, and Sweden this month but will return to North America for an extensive tour. Fame and fortune have not come without a price. He’s committed to sobriety in recent days after admitting to the ups and downs of depression and seems to have his life on the […]
Saying Goodbye to the Legendary Anita Baker
One of the smoothest voices in all of music is the property of Motown’s very own Anita Baker. This Grammy winning singer/songwriter has decided to call it quits after 30 years of pouring her heart out in song, and we’re sure going to miss her. Although she may perform at select charitable events, her touring […]
Dire Straits’ Mark and David Knopler Are Not Coming?
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony for the class of 2018 is right around the bend, held at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland on April 14th. This year’s class included The Moody Blues, Bon Jovi, The Cars, Nina Simone, and early influence Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Oh, and the Dire Straits are also […]
Remembering Prince at Paisley Park
It’s hard to believe, but this April 21st will be the second anniversary of the death of music icon Prince. Fans and true believers will be able to take their devotion to the next level with a celebration called “Celebration 2018” at Paisley Park, April 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd. The music lineup is a […]
Gotta Love the 70s
The 70s was a confusing decade, taken by the sounds of different moods and music fans. Urban fans wanted to dance in clubs, so Disco became their choice. Southern rural fans wanted to her longer songs with meaningful lyrics, so Southern Rock became their call. There were many genre’s that filled the years between 1970 […]