1964 – The Dave Clark Five performed “Glad All Over” on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” 1968 – George Harrison released the soundtrack “Wonderwall.” He was the first Beatle to release a solo album. 1969 – Faces was added to Warner Brothers records. 1987 – U2 opened for itself by pretending to be a country-rock group […]
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Kelsea Ballerini Adds St. Louis Show to 2025 Tour
Kelsea Ballerini, the four-time Grammy-nominated country sensation, has announced an additional St. Louis stop on her 2025 tour due to overwhelming demand. Ballerini will perform at the Enterprise Center on April 4, alongside supporting artists Maisie Peters and MaRynn Taylor. The tour announcement follows the release of her latest album, PATTERNS, which dropped Friday. To […]
Lady Gaga Returns to Her Pop Roots with Dark and Anthemic New Single, “Disease”
Stefani Germanotta, better known as Lady Gaga, is back with her latest single, “Disease,” a brooding, electrifying track that reminds fans why she’s pop royalty. Known for her versatility—whether belting ballads, jazz standards, or acting her heart out in A Star Is Born—Lady Gaga’s return to a pure pop sound with “Disease” brings her back […]
Megan Thee Stallion Stuns as Starfire for Halloween and Earns Praise from DC’s James Gunn
Megan Thee Stallion kicked off Halloween week—known as “Hottieween” to fans—with an eye-catching Starfire costume that brought DC Comics’ intergalactic hero to life. The rapper shared the cosplay on Instagram Tuesday, even catching the attention of DC Studios CEO James Gunn, who praised the look as “incredible” in the comments and echoed the sentiment on […]
Slayer Set to Return to Louder Than Life Festival in 2024 After Weather Cancellation
After Hurricane Helene forced a cancellation of their highly anticipated headlining set at the Louder Than Life festival, Slayer fans were left disappointed — but the festival has announced a new opportunity to see the iconic metal band live. Louder Than Life organizers confirmed that Slayer, who was scheduled to play just three reunion shows […]
Pete Townshend Teases The Who’s Return in 2025
After a relatively quiet year for The Who, co-founder Pete Townshend has teased plans for the band to be back in action in 2025. In an interview with The London Standard, Townshend revealed he recently met with bandmate Roger Daltrey, and the two are in good spirits. “We’re in good form. We love each other. […]
This Day in Music History – October 31st
1969 – Led Zeppelin’s album “Led Zeppelin II” was released in the United Kingdom. 1970 – Michelle Phillips, formerly of the Mamas and Papas, and actor Dennis Hopper were married. The two divorced 8 days later. 1985 – Producer Joseph Papp died of cancer at the age of 70. He was the co-creator of “A […]
Pixies Announce North American Summer Tour Featuring Double-Night Shows
Starting this June, iconic surf punk band the Pixies will embark on an exciting North American summer tour with a twist: each city on the tour will feature two unique concerts. For night one, the band will perform their classic albums Bossanova (1990) and Tromp Le Monde (1991) in full, offering fans a chance to […]
Taylor Swift Celebrates 10 Years of 1989 with Fans on the Eras Tour
On Sunday, October 27, Taylor Swift marked the 10-year anniversary of her beloved album 1989 with a heartfelt celebration during her Eras Tour stop at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The 14-time Grammy winner, who won Album of the Year for 1989 at the 2016 Grammys, used the milestone to thank fans for making […]
A Modern Country Love Song with a Twist: Johnson and Underwood’s ‘I’m Gonna Love You’
Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood’s duet, “I’m Gonna Love You,” debuted at No. 13 on the Hot Country Songs chart, bringing a classic yet unconventional love song to the genre. Crafted over eight years, this duet pairs a timeless sentiment with an intricate, genre-blending composition that defies typical song structure and showcases the unique talents […]