Category: Music

This Day in Music History – November 18th

1956 – Fats Domino appeared on the Ed Sullivan show and performed his hit “Blueberry Hill.” 1964 – The Supremes and The Righteous Brothers appeared on the show “Shindig!” 1970 – Jerry Lee Lewis and wife Myra Brown were divorced in Memphis. 1971 – Procol Harum recorded a concert with the Edmonton Symphony in Edmonton, […]

Deluxe drop: How Tate McRae is extending her top‑chart run

Tate McRae is gearing up to amplify her breakout year with an expanded edition of her blockbuster album So Close to What. The deluxe version, titled So Close to What???, lands this Friday and brings with it a quartet of new tracks along with her chart‑smashing single “Tit for Tat.” The original album made waves when it debuted at No. 1 on the […]

When the Originals Are Gone: The New Era of Classic Rock Touring Acts

Many of the rock bands that helped define the 1970s are still touring today, yet many of them no longer include even a single founding member. That curious fact raises questions about identity, legacy and what it really means to be a “band” decades on. What started as a vehicle of creative energy and youthful […]

NFL Turns Up the Volume: Major Music Stars Headline Thanksgiving Halftime Shows

Thanksgiving Day in the NFL has long been about turkey, football and tradition. This year the league is turning up the entertainment dial by bringing three major musical acts to the halftime stage. Jack White, Post Malone and Lil Jon will each headline one of the Thanksgiving games on Nov. 27, 2025. In Detroit, hometown hero Jack […]

Lars Ulrich: Why Alice in Chains Are the ’90s Black Sabbath

In the early 1990s, as grunge and alternative rock surged, one band emerged that garnered the respect not just of fans but of peers. Alice in Chains — known for their dark, textured riffs and haunting vocal harmonies — were singled out by Lars Ulrich of Metallica as something special: “the ’90s Black Sabbath,” he said. Ulrich explained that […]

Miranda Lambert’s Breakout Moment: Twenty Years Later

Twenty years after that pivotal show, Miranda Lambert has firmly established herself as a cornerstone of modern country music. What began as a striking performance at the CMA Awards transformed into a sustained trajectory of artistic growth, critical acclaim and cultural impact. In her breakthrough appearance, Lambert seized attention with a performance that announced “this […]

Miley Cyrus Ascends with “Dream as One” for Avatar: Fire and Ash

Miley Cyrus has entered the expansive world of Pandora with a new song crafted specifically for the forthcoming epic Avatar: Fire and Ash. Titled Dream as One, the track builds on the emotional gravity of the film by layering the singer’s own narrative of loss and renewal. Collaborating with heavyweight producers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt (alongside score composer Simon Franglen), Cyrus delivers […]

When the Mic Is Off: Pusha T on Parenthood and Priorities

Pusha T is grabbing headlines again, this time not for a diss track or album announcement but for a candid remark about his personal life. In a recent interview, the Virginia‑born rapper said he has “never changed a diaper or prepped a meal,” a comment that immediately ignited discussion online about fatherhood, gender roles and the […]

Motionless In White Unveil New Single “Afraid Of The Dark” for January Release

At Apocalypse Fest in Wilkes‑Barre, Pennsylvania, the band Motionless In White treated their fans to a special announcement on November 13: their upcoming single is titled “Afraid Of The Dark,” set for release on January 28. Rather than just rolling out the news online, the band chose to make the reveal live, using the energy of the festival to amplify the impact. This […]