Lauryn Hill and the Fugees have unveiled fall dates for their anniversary tour celebrating Hill’s seminal 1998 solo album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” and the group’s 1996 hit album, “The Score.” The Fugees will co-headline all shows, with Hill’s son, YG Marley, joining as support. This exciting tour follows their memorable onstage reunion at […]
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This Day in Music History – June 25th
1967 – The Beatles performed “All You Need Is Love” live on the “Our World” program. 1969 – The Hollies recorded “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother,” with Elton John playing piano. 1984 – The soundtrack “Purple Rain” was released five weeks ahead of the film. 1984 – Patti Scialfa joined Bruce Springsteen’s E Street […]
Post Malone Breaks into Country Music with Upcoming Album and Singles
Post Malone is making a bold move into the country music scene this summer. Building on his recent success with Morgan Wallen on their chart-topping collaboration “I Had Some Help,” Posty is ready to solidify his place in the genre. His upcoming country album, titled F-1 Trillion, is set for release on August 16, but […]
This Day in Music History – June 24th
1965 – John Lennon’s second book, “A Spaniard in the Works” was published. 1974 – Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” was released. 1975 – Alice Cooper fell off the set of his “Welcome To My Nightmare” tour in Vancouver and broke six ribs. 1990 – Perry Bamonte replaced Roger O’Donnell in The Cure. 2000 – […]
Dave Grohl Pokes Fun at Taylor Swift During Foo Fighters Concert in London
At the Foo Fighters’ London Stadium concert on Saturday night, frontman Dave Grohl delivered a playful jab at Taylor Swift while on stage. Swift, whose Eras Tour was simultaneously taking place at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, became the subject of Grohl’s cheeky remarks. Grohl, addressing the massive crowd, began by acknowledging Swift’s nearby performance, saying, […]
Justin Timberlake Thanks Fans After DWI Arrest: “You Made My Life So Special”
On June 22, during a stop at Chicago’s United Center for his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, Justin Timberlake took a poignant moment to thank his fans amidst a turbulent week following his recent arrest for driving while intoxicated in Sag Harbor, New York. Addressing a packed arena, Timberlake, 43, expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the […]
Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Concert: A Celebration of West Coast Hip-Hop with a Controversial Edge
Kendrick Lamar’s one-night-only Juneteenth concert, “The Pop Out: Ken & Friends,” at Inglewood’s Kia Forum was a spectacular display of West Coast Hip-Hop unity and pride. Held on June 19, the event marked Lamar’s first major live performance since his highly publicized feud with Drake, earning praise for its cultural homage and star-studded lineup. Announced […]
Willie Nelson Postpones Concerts Due to Illness, But Recovery Looks Promising
Legendary country musician Willie Nelson, 91, had to cancel several concert appearances this past weekend on doctor’s orders. The iconic singer was slated to kick off the Outlaw Music Festival Tour on Friday, June 21, but had to pull out last minute due to health concerns. Nelson’s team announced the cancellation on social media just […]
This Day in Music History – June 21st
1948 – Columbia Records began the first mass production of the 33 1/3 RPM LP. 1952 – Fats Domino’s “Goin’ Home” became his first #1 hit. 1955 – Johnny Cash’s single “Cry Cry Cry” was released. It was his first single. 1975 – Ritchie Blackmore quit Deep Purple to form Rainbow. 1975 – James Taylor’s […]
Sabrina Carpenter Covers Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe” at BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge
In a heartfelt homage to her friend and fellow Island Records artist Chappell Roan, pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter performed a captivating cover of Roan’s hit single “Good Luck, Babe” at BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge on Tuesday (June 18). Carpenter’s rendition swapped the original’s vibrant ‘80s synths for a stripped-down arrangement featuring a piano and […]