Pop superstar Billie Eilish has just announced the follow-up to When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? adding that a new single will be released on Thursday, April 29th. “This is my favorite thing I’ve ever created and I am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it,” Eilish wrote […]
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This Day in Music History – April 28th
1965 – Barbara Streisand’s first TV special aired on CBS. It was titled “My Name is Barbara”. 1980 – Marshall Tucker Band bass player Tommy Caldwell died of injuries he got in a car accident in Spartanburg, SC. 1987 – On a plane that was returning to Boston from Miami Ozzy Osbourne bought three rounds […]
Kane Brown’s Verse 2 Music Signs Josh Hoge to Global Publishing Deal
Verse 2 Music has just announced the signing of Grammy nominated, multi-platinum hitmaker Josh Hoge to a global deal. Josh Hoge is celebrated for penning chart-topping hits such as “I’m Comin’ Over,” and Grammy-nominated single “Think of You” by Chris Young; as well as Kane Brown’s “Cool Again,” “Used To Love You Sober,” and “One […]
All About Outlandos d’Amour
Outlandos d’Amour is the debut studio album by English rock band the Police, released on 2 November 1978 by A&M Records. Elevated by the success of its lead single, “Roxanne”, Outlandos d’Amour peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 23 on the Billboard 200. The album spawned two additional hit […]
Check Out Chris Stapleton’s Rescheduled and Extended All-American Road Show Tour Dates
It has been announced that country star Chris Stapleton has rescheduled dates for his All-American Road Show tour and added dates. The rescheduled tour dates will launch on July 17 at Wrigley Field in Chicago, and work its way through New Hampshire, North Carolina, Texas, New York, Tennessee and more. The All-American Road Show will […]
Icons KISS Launch New Archival Live Series With ‘KISS – Off The Soundboard: Tokyo 2001’ Out 6/11
On June 11, rock legends KISS will launch their new official live bootleg series, KISS – Off The Soundboard, with Tokyo 2001, recorded by the band at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on March 13, 2001. This marks the first in a series of upcoming live releases through UMe and will be available as […]
This Day in Music History – April 27th
1957 – Ricky Nelson’s first record, “Teenager’s Romance,” was released. 1959 – Llyod Price’s “Personality” was released. 1964 – John Lennon’s “In His Own Write”, a collection of funny poems and drawings, was published in the U.S. 1969 – Glen Campbell and Dionne Warwick were guests on Jose Feliciano’s TV special. 1973 – Opryland opened […]
MGK, Kings of Leon and Black Pumas Slated for NFL Draft
It has been reported that grammy-nominated rock and soul duo Black Pumas, Kings of Leon and Cleveland’s own Machine Gun Kelly will perform at next week’s NFL draft in Cleveland. A massive stage has been constructed near FirstEnergy Stadium and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to host the three-day event from April 29 […]
Tori Kelly Slated To Sing National Anthem At 147Th Kentucky Derby
Churchill Downs Racetrack has recently announced that platinum, Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Tori Kelly will sing the national anthem at the 147th Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve on Saturday, May 1, 2021. The announcement occurs just as Tori is coming off of two collaborations with Justin Bieber. The powerhouse singer will perform The […]
This Day in Music History – April 26th
1960 – Filming for the Elvis Presley movie “G.I. Blues” began. 1964 – The Beatles attended the 28th birthday party for Roy Orbison. 1966 – The New York Times reported Ray Charles would undergo tests to see whether or not he had abstained from narcotic drugs. 1967 – CBS-TV broadcasted “Inside Pop — The Rock […]