Category: Music

Kacey Musgraves Adds More Dates to her North American Tour

Last Friday, Kacey Musgraves and her team announced that she will be adding a second North American leg to her sold-out Oh: What a World Tour. The second leg consists of of seventeen new dates, in support of her Grammy-nominated album Golden Hour, and is slated to kick off on August 24th in Paso Robles, […]

Shinedown Announces Summer Dates On ATTENTION ATTENTION World Tour with guests Badflower, Dinosaur Pile-Up and Broken Hands

Shinedown’s ATTENTION ATTENTION World Tour kicks off February 20 in Estero, FL at Hertz Arena, which will see the band pack arenas backed by their biggest, most eye-popping production yet. Papa Roach and Asking Alexandria open. Amidst the tour, Shinedown will kick off a more intimate, limited run of shows in May entitled ‘An Evening […]

This Day in Music History – February 5th

1940 – Glenn Miller and his band recorded “Tuxedo Junction.” 1957 – Bill Haley arrived for his first British tour. 1958 – The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) formed a New York chapter. NARAS is better known as the Grammy Awards organization. 1967 – Due to a Musicians’ Union ban, the Rolling […]

Jake Owen Slated to Perform Before NASCAR Daytona 500

Country music singer Jake Owen is slated to perform a pre-race concert at the Daytona 500. Owen will take the stage ahead of the 61st running of the “Great American Race” at Daytona International Speedway on February 17th. Owen follows a long list of famed singers to perform before NASCAR’s season opener and most prestigious race. […]

J. Cole’s new #1 hit “Middle Child” is powered by a sample

Tracklib is announcing the first major charting hit featuring a sample taken from its extensive library of original music. J. Cole’s “Middle Child” is currently taking US charts by storm and is based on a sample from Reservoir Media Management’s Philly Groove catalog powered by Tracklib. The Swedish company has transformed the way samples are […]

This Day in Music History – February 4th

1954 – The Drifters recorded “White Christmas.” 1955 – James Brown recorded “Please Please Please.” 1959 – Frankie Avalon and Jimmy Clanton took over headlining the Winter Dance Party after the death of Buddy Holly. 1961 – Johnny Burnette was rushed to a hospital in Hollywood for an emergency appendectomy. 1966 – The Rolling Stones’ […]

KISS’ Paul Stanley Says Farewell Tour will Go on for Years

What KISS’ final tour kicked off on Thursday, January 31st in Vancouver. But it will likely be a while before the actual final farewell. “This is going to last a few years,” in a recent interview, Paul Stanley told about the End of the Road World Tour, which has currently announced dates announced through December […]

Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra Celebrated With 7CD Box Set To Be Released March 29

Music legend Barry White released his first solo album with 20th Century Records in 1973. His string of hugely successful singles and albums established him as music’s leading pioneer of orchestral soul, a genre that became a staple in the 1970s and beyond. Backing his work throughout his seven years with the label was Love […]

Musician and Actor Kyle Meagher’s New Single is “Too Good For You”

After a successful 2018, Kyle Meagher kicks off the new year with a new single and music video, Too Good For You. Produced by Mark Liggett and Jerry Lane, Meagher explains “Too Good For You is not about social status – it’s about inner strength, personal growth and self-confidence. It’s all about recognizing unhealthy relationships […]

APA Signs Sublime with Rome

Sublime with Rome has signed with APA for worldwide representation, it was announced today. The group that includes Sublime co-founder and bassist Eric Wilson and vocalist and guitarist Rome Ramirez, who joined the newly reformed band in 2009, 13 years after the death of Sublime’s original singer Bradley Nowell. “We’re thrilled to be working with […]