1961 – Bob Dylan started as opening act for the Greenbriar Boys. He stayed two weeks. 1968 – Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) was fined $150 for possession of marijuana. 1969 – The Beatles album “Abbey Road” was released in the U.K. 1970 – Tamla-Motown Records announced that the Jackson 5 had sold 10 million singles […]
Category: Music
Star-Studded Lineup Set for 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction
In just a few weeks, a legendary lineup of music icons will be celebrated at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024 induction ceremony. Yesterday, the Rock Hall announced an exciting group of performers and presenters who will take the stage on Oct. 19 for the prestigious event. Set to appear are […]
Lady Gaga Announces New Album Harlequin Inspired by Joker: Folie à Deux
Lady Gaga has officially revealed her upcoming album Harlequin, a 13-song collection accompanying her role in the film Joker: Folie à Deux. The album, which will be released on September 27, features a mix of classic covers like Get Happy and Oh, When the Saints, along with original material crafted for the film. Gaga had […]
Johnny Cash Honored with Statue at U.S. Capitol
Johnny Cash will now greet countless visitors to the U.S. Capitol, as congressional leaders unveiled a statue of the iconic musician on Tuesday. The ceremony, attended by Republican and Democratic leaders, as well as members of Cash’s family, attracted a large crowd eager to honor the legendary singer. The statue marks a significant moment in […]
Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambert Deliver a Harmonious Surprise
Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambert proved their voices were a perfect match when they teamed up for a stunning duet on the Sept. 24 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. The country star, 40, and Clarkson, 42, bonded over their mutual love for rising artist Chappell Roan before performing a soulful cover of her hit […]
Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium Announce North American ‘Poisoned Ascendancy’ Tour for 2025
In celebration of the 20th anniversaries of their iconic albums The Poison and Ascendancy, Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium are expanding their Poisoned Ascendancy tour to North America in 2025. The tour will include stops in Canada, with shows in Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto next spring. “We’re thrilled to announce that we’re coming back […]
Tyga’s “Taste” Hits a Sweet Milestone with Diamond Certification
Tyga’s summer anthem “Taste,” featuring Offset, just reached a major milestone, becoming his first-ever diamond-certified track, as announced by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on Tuesday (Sept. 24). To achieve diamond status, a song must move 10 million units, with each unit equivalent to one digital song sale or 150 on-demand streams. “Taste” […]
Katy Perry’s Comeback Hits a Snag: What’s Behind the Struggles of Her New Album ‘143’
Once one of the biggest pop stars in the world, Katy Perry is facing a challenging moment with the release of her seventh album, 143. The album’s lead single, “Woman’s World,” has sparked controversy and failed to make a splash on the charts, stalling at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 65 in […]
Arnel Pineda Asks Fans to Decide His Future with Journey
After facing criticism for his recent performance with Journey at Rock in Rio on September 15, Arnel Pineda, 57, is giving fans the power to determine his fate. Following a video showing him struggling with ear monitor issues and hitting the wrong notes, Pineda took to Facebook, acknowledging the missteps and expressing his heartbreak. “No […]
Seether Frontman Shaun Morgan Reflects on New Album and Band’s 25th Anniversary
For Seether’s Shaun Morgan, the release of their new album The Surface Seems So Far on September 20 is more thrilling than celebrating the band’s 25th anniversary. Morgan, along with longtime bassist Dale Stewart, has seen the band evolve since forming in South Africa. With nine studio albums and 26 top 10 singles, Seether continues […]