Summer Walker, one of contemporary R&B’s most compelling voices, is hitting the road in a big way in 2026 with her Still Finally Over It Tour. The arena tour is slated to begin May 26 in Toronto before rolling through key North American markets and culminating with dates in Vancouver and London. The tour supports […]
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Reba McEntire Reflects on Dolly Parton’s Support After 1991 Plane Crash
Reba McEntire has revisited one of the most painful moments of her long career with an emotional look back at the 1991 plane crash that killed eight members of her band and crew. The accident, which occurred shortly after a concert in San Diego, left McEntire devastated and uncertain about her ability to perform again. […]
Eagles’ Greatest Hits Becomes America’s Best‑Selling Album Ever
The Eagles have etched their name deeper into music history with a certification milestone few artists ever approach. Their 1976 compilation Their Greatest Hits (1971‑1975) has become the first album in United States history to be certified quadruple diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America, signifying more than 40 million units sold domestically. This […]
Jelly Roll Says 300‑Pound Weight Loss Made Him a More Present Dad
Country music star Jelly Roll’s remarkable weight loss journey has had a profound effect on his personal life, especially his role as a father. The 41‑year‑old singer, known offstage as Jason DeFord, has shed around 300 pounds over the last several years. The transformation has not only improved his health but also his family life, […]
Curtis Jackson Explains Why He Avoids Public Political Talk
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson offered a candid take on why he steers clear of religion and politics in public commentary, pointing to the very public controversies surrounding Kanye West and Nicki Minaj as examples of what he prefers to avoid. Speaking during a recent appearance while promoting his film Moses the Black, 50 Cent reiterated […]
Phil Collins Says the Worst of His Health Struggles Are Behind Him
Phil Collins, one of the most enduring voices in rock and pop music, has given fans a rare update on his health after several years of serious medical challenges. Speaking in a BBC interview ahead of his 75th birthday, Collins said that he is now “totally mobile and healthy” following what he described as a […]
Sabrina Carpenter Kicks Off 2026 Grammy Performances
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter is officially set to take the stage at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, taking place on February 1, 2026 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy has announced Carpenter as the first confirmed performer for this year’s telecast, marking her return to music’s biggest night following a breakthrough […]
This Day in Music History – January 22nd
1960 – Sam Cooke signed a deal with RCA Records. 1962 – Gene Chandler made his TV debut on “American Bandstand.” 1963 – The Drifters recorded “On Broadway.” 1963 – Gerry & the Pacemakers held their first recording session. They produced “Away from You” and “Pretend.” 1966 – The Beach Boys recorded “Wouldn’t It Be […]
Arctic Monkeys Return After Four Years With Charity Single for War Child
The Arctic Monkeys are set to break a four‑year silence on new music with the release of a brand‑new song this Thursday, January 22, 2026. The Sheffield‑born indie rock outfit, led by Alex Turner, confirmed that the track will debut at 3:00 p.m. GMT as part of a special charity initiative with War Child Records, the […]
Chris Stapleton Explains Why He Shuns Controversy in His Music
Chris Stapleton recently spoke candidly about his decision to steer clear of controversy in his music career, stressing that his priority has always been creating songs that connect with people rather than stirring up debate. During an appearance on the Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard podcast, Stapleton was asked about his approach to public life […]