Category: Music

Rock Legends Unite for One‑Night Fundraiser in Nashville

Rock history will meet philanthropic ambition this coming November 23 in Nashville when former champion figure skater Scott Hamilton transforms the Bridgestone Arena into a hybrid spectacle of ice‑skating and stage‑rock. The show is part of his annual cancer‑research fundraising gala, and this year he’s gone big by assembling a one‑night “supergroup” of six lead singers drawn […]

Sabrina Carpenter Takes the Lead in Wonderland Musical Spectacle

Pop phenom Sabrina Carpenter is stepping into her biggest film role yet — and it comes with a winning creative team and a storied musical concept. The singer‑actor will take the lead in—and serve as producer on—an original musical film inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, under Universal Pictures’ banner. Carpenter isn’t simply […]

This Day in Music History – November 12

1976 – Queen’s single “Somebody To Love” was released in the U.K. 1979 – Marty Balin’s (Jefferson Starship) rock opera “Rock Justice” opened a four-day run at San Francisco’s Old Waldorf night club. 1984 – Madonna released the album “Like A Virgin” in the U.S. 1987 – Sly Stone was arrested for nonpayment of child […]

Finally Over It: Summer Walker’s Triumphant Close to Her Trilogy

Summer Walker is set to close the “Over It” chapter in emphatic fashion. With her upcoming album Finally Over It scheduled for release on November 14, 2025, the Atlanta‑based singer is delivering not just a project, but a statement of self‑evolution and artistic culmination. This album marks the third and final installment of her “Over It” trilogy — […]

Kelly Clarkson Reveals Her Top 3 Albums of All Time

Kelly Clarkson, known for her powerhouse vocals and chart‑topping pop hits, took a moment on her television series to share a more personal side of her musical world: her top three albums of all time. The selections shed light on the foundational sounds that shaped her artistry. Among the albums she named, she placed U2’s The Best of 1980‑1990 […]

Garth Brooks Signals Big Holiday Moment for Trisha Yearwood

Garth Brooks, one of country music’s defining figures, offered a behind‑the‑scenes peek at life with his partner Trisha Yearwood as she gears up for a holiday endeavour. The message, shared on social media this Monday, shows Brooks stepping front and centre as Yearwood transitions into her next chapter of seasonal activity. Brooks’ post itself doesn’t […]

Foo Fighters Announce Massive European Stadium Tour for 2026

The Foo Fighters are set to reconquer European stadiums in a bold new campaign: their Take Cover Tour 2026. Launching June 10 in Oslo’s Unity Arena, the tour will carry rock fans across major capitals and iconic venues through June and July next year. The route reads like a collection of rock‑pilgrimage stops: Stockholm on June 12, Warsaw’s PGE Narodowy on June 15, Munich’s […]

Ace Frehley: The Spaceman Guitarist Who Rocked a Generation

Ace Frehley, the pioneering guitarist whose blazing riffs and “Spaceman” alter ego helped define the look and sound of Kiss, has died at the age of 74. He passed away on October 16 2025 in Morristown, New Jersey, after suffering blunt‑trauma head injuries from a fall. The official cause of death was confirmed by the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office. From the Bronx […]

This Day in Music History – November 10th

1958 – Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls were injured in an auto accident near Marion, AR. Sam Cooke’s driver was killed in the accident. 1960 – Gregg Allman received a guitar for his 13th birthday. 1967 – The Moody Blues released “Nights in White Satin.” 1969 – “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” by Gene Autry received […]

Clay Walker Confronts MS Setback — But the Stage Still Calls

Country music veteran Clay Walker is confronting a difficult chapter in his battle with multiple sclerosis but remains defiantly optimistic. Diagnosed nearly three decades ago in 1996, the 56‑year‑old singer says that early this year he began experiencing increased balance problems and difficulty walking, which raised alarm bells. In response to the decline, Walker underwent […]