Country star Kane Brown shared his condolences for his longtime drummer Kenny Dixon. The musician passed away in a car crash on Saturday, October 19th. Brown had announced that he was canceling Friday’s concert at LA’s Staples Center. But he felt it was important to show up Wednesday night, October 16th, to accept his CMT […]
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Rob Halford Shares Track from New Album
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford has every reason to be in a festive mood after a second Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination earlier this week. And what better way to be festive than to premiere a lyric video for “Morning Star”. The Metal God assures us that he is a man of the […]
Watch Last Night’s Rock The Vote with Alicia Keys and More
Last night, Monday October 21st, at 8pm ET, TIDAL livestreamed its 5th Annual “TIDAL X” Benefit Concert, TIDAL X Rock The Vote, which is supporting awareness for voter registration, education and rights. The star studded show was hosted by Angie Martinez and Clarissa Molina and featured performances from Alicia Keys, Farruko, French Montana, Lil Uzi […]
This Day in Music History – October 22nd
1933 – Bing Crosby recorded “Temptation” with Lennie Hayton’s orchestra. He recorded it again in 1945 with John Scott Trotter’s Orchestra. 1961 – Chubby Checker appeared on the “Ed Sullivan Show” and performed “The Twist.” 1964 – The Who failed an audition with EMI. They were known as High Numbers at the time. 1965 – […]
Keith Urban Live – Las Vegas To Play 12 Shows At Caesars Palace
Four-time GRAMMY© Award winner Keith Urban will bring Keith Urban Live – Las Vegas to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for 12 unprecedented concerts to premiere in January 2020. After two sold-out performances at the award-winning and newly renovated venue in September 2019, Urban will now return with an all-new show, packed with hit songs, […]
Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer Little Steven Opens Up the Archives
Little Steven has opened the doors on his personal archive of recordings to present an in-depth look at his solo career with a brand new boxed set. RockNRoll Rebel – The Early Work (Wicked Cool/UMe) collects the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s solo work from 1973-1999 – including Artists United Against Apartheid’s landmark 1985 […]
This Day in Music History – October 21st
1958 – Buddy Holly recorded his last studio session. Holly and the Crickets recorded “True Love Ways,” “Moondreams,” “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore,” and “Raining in my Heart.” 1962 – Cliff Richard appeared on the “Ed Sullivan Show.” 1964 – The movie musical “My Fair Lady” made its world premier in New York. 1965 – The […]
G-Eazy Drops New Music Video
On Tuesday, October 15th, G-Eazy came dropped a new collaboration alongside Gunna with the track and music video for “I Wanna Rock”. The duo also teamed up for an action-packed visual, which is a cross between Joker and The Fast and the Furious. A few snippets on the song were posted online earlier this year, […]
Ian Anderson and the 40th Anniversary of Stormwatch
Ian Anderson is doing some ‘living in the past’ with an upcoming release. Jethro Tull is releasing Stormwatch: 40th Anniversary Force 10 Edition, a four-CD, two-audio DVD expansion of Tull’s 12th studio album, which has an unreleased early version of “Dun Rungill” today, October 18th. The Stormwatch package features the original album remixed by Steven […]
Blake Shelton Drops New Song in Celebration of an Extended Tour
The ‘King of Country” Blake Shelton already has his hands full for 2020, as the country star has announced an extension of his Friends and Heroes Tour. “The Friends and Heroes Tour was so exciting and successful last year that I couldn’t imagine not trying something like that again,” Shelton said in a statement. “Even […]