On a sweltering Saturday night in Las Vegas, Beyoncé didn’t just close her COWBOY CARTER TOUR—she closed a chapter in music history. With a record-breaking 32-city run culminating at Allegiant Stadium, Beyoncé delivered a finale for the ages, complete with surprise appearances from JAY-Z, Destiny’s Child, and Shaboozey. More than 1.5 million fans bore witness […]
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This Day in Music History – July 29th
1961 – Dick Clark premiered his summer stage show, the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars, at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. 1963 – Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Blowin’ In The Wind” was released. 1965 – The Beatles film “Help!” premiered in London. 1966 – Bob Dylan was seriously injured when he crashed his motorcycle […]
Post Malone and Ex Resolve Custody Dispute in Utah as California Case Ends
Post Malone and his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, have taken a step toward resolving their ongoing custody battle—this time, back where it all began. Park officially dismissed her California filing for primary custody of their 3-year-old daughter, known in court documents as “DDP,” according to Billboard. The legal clash began earlier this year when […]
Doja Cat Declares “L’album est complet” as New Era ‘Vie’ Nears Release
Doja Cat has officially wrapped her next album, Vie, and she let fans know with a chic twist—by announcing it entirely in French. On July 21, the genre-bending star took to X (formerly Twitter) to post simply: “L’album est complet,” paired with a croissant emoji. Translation? “The album is complete.” The cryptic-yet-stylish update confirmed what […]
Rock Legends Unite in Tribute: Johnny Depp & Alice Cooper Honor Ozzy Osbourne
The world of rock and roll dimmed this week with the passing of legendary icon Ozzy Osbourne at the age of 76. In a powerful display of reverence and remembrance, longtime friend Alice Cooper invited fellow Hollywood Vampires bandmate Johnny Depp on stage at London’s O2 Arena for a surprise tribute to the Prince of […]
This Day in Music History – July 28th
1957 – Jerry Lee Lewis made his television debut on “The Steve Allen Show.” 1970 – The movie “Ned Kelly” opened. Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones) was in the film. 1973 – The Summer Jam rock festival took place in Watkins Glen, NY. About 600,000 people watched the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers and The Band […]
This Day in Music History – July 26th
1963 – “Mickey’s Monkey” was released by The Miracles. 1968 – John Lennon and Paul McCartney completed the song “Hey Jude.” 1969 – Elvis Presley opened his first live engagement in almost eight years. 1979 – The Clash released their first U.S. single. It was their remake of Bobby Fuller Four’s “I Fought The Law.” […]
Margo Price Returns to Her Roots with New Album Hard Headed Woman
Margo Price is circling back to where it all began — both literally and musically — with her upcoming album Hard Headed Woman. Known for her fearless songwriting and boundary-pushing spirit, Price is grounding herself once again in the raw, unvarnished sound of traditional country. The new record finds her reuniting with producer Matt Ross-Spang, […]
Taylor Swift’s Boyfriends IG Sparks Swifties’ Album Theories
Travis Kelce just made it Instagram official with Taylor Swift — and Swifties are in full detective mode over one detail. The Kansas City Chiefs star shared a carousel of photos on July 24 recapping his offseason adventures. While the pictures included romantic moments with Swift — including matching “Captain” and “First Mate” hats — […]
Gene Simmons Sells Beverly Hills Mansion — But Only to the Right Kind of Buyer
Gene Simmons may have spent decades rocking stadiums with Kiss, but when it came time to part ways with his Beverly Hills mansion, he wasn’t about to let just anyone move in — especially not “alcoholics.” The 75-year-old rocker recently sold his architect-designed, four-bedroom, five-bathroom home for a jaw-dropping $28 million — twice its original […]