Category: Music

Ben Dickey Releases New Music Video ‘Sing That One to Me’

Ben Dickey has released a new video for his song, “Sing That One to Me.” the track is off of his new album A Glimmer on the Outskirts. And the singer, songwriter  apparently had a few ideas about the visual of the video. Dickey had a lot to say about the late Blaze Foley and actually had another […]

N*E*R*D’s Sophomore Album Reissued For Its 15th Anniversary

Urban Legends reissues N*E*R*D’s critically acclaimed, RIAA gold-certified album, Fly or Die, in honor of its 15th anniversary. Featuring the hits “She Wants To Move,” “Maybe,” and “Jump” (featuring Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden and Benji Madden), the album is available now on limited edition 2LP red vinyl. Released on March 23, 2004, Fly or Die […]

Carly Rae Jepsen Releases new Dance Jam ‘Julien’

On Friday morning, April 19th, Carly Rae Jepsen unveiled yet another chapter from her upcoming Dedicated album with a new, low-key dance jam “Julien.” The pop star took to Twitter to announce the release. She wrote, “Julien is the song that taught me the heart and direction of this album. Couldn’t keep him for myself any longer.” […]

Katy Perry Debuts ‘Con Calma’ Collab With Daddy Yankee and a New Hairstyle

Pop icon Katy Perry traded in her pixie cut hairstyle for long, loose waves just in time for “Con Calma.” On Friday night, April 19th, the pop diva took to Instagram to show off her hairstyle transformation, which also happens to be the same day her remix collaboration with Daddy Yankee debuted. “Como te llamas, baby?” […]

This Day in Music History – April 22nd

1956 – Elvis Presley made his Las Vegas debut at the Frontier Hotel. 1958 – Buddy Holly’s second Fender Stratocaster guitar was stolen in East St. Louis, MO, out of the band’s station wagon. 1959 – The movie “Go Johnny Go” premiered. 1962 – Jerry Lee Lewis’s 3-year-old son drowned. 1966 – “Wild Thing” by […]

Fleetwood Mac Reschedules North American Tour Dates

On Thursday, April 18th, Fleetwood Mac has announced the tour dates that they had to reschedule for their tour, which has been moved to the fall. The band has canceled a handful of shows earlier this month due to the illness of a band member. The previously scheduled show in Boston at TD Garden has […]

We Came As Romans Prepared to Carry on After Kyle Pavone’s Death

The band We Came as Romans’ world has been flipped upside down since singer Kyle Pavone died of an accidental overdose back in August of last year. And as they adjust to life on the road after tragedy, We Came As Romans are preparing to hit the studio for the first album since the devastating, […]

Jake Owen Slated to play Benefit Concert for St. Jude

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® is proud to present country music artist Jake Owen for a special performance at 7 p.m. CST, Friday, July 26 at FedExForum, the premier sports and entertainment venue in the country. Tickets for this special show go on sale at 10:00 a.m. CST on Wednesday, April 17 at ticketmaster.com, the […]

This Day in Music History – April 19th

1945 – The musical “Carousel”, based on Molnar’s “Liliom,” opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York City. 1956 – Clyde McPhatter (Drifters) was released from the U.S. Armed Forces. 1958 – In London, The Marquee Club opened for the first time. 1965 – The film T.A.M.I. (Teen-Age Music International) Show opened in London under […]

Jonas Brothers Slated to Perform at 2019 BMAs

For the first time in over a decade, the Jonas Brothers will play together live, and take the stage to perform their No. 1 hit “Sucker” at the May 1 2019 Billboard Music Awards. The group join previously-announced performers BTS with Halsey, Kelly Clarkson, Lauren Daigle, Khalid, Panic! at the Disco and Sam Smith and […]