Category: Music

Zac Brown’s Camp Southern Ground Receives $2.2 Million Donation

Camp Southern Ground, the non-profit passion project of multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning artist Zac Brown, of Zac Brown Band, continues to celebrate the success of its first year of summer camp and veteran programming during 2018, while also looking ahead to 2019 and beyond. The achievements and advances during Camp Southern Ground’s inaugural year were made […]

Kendra Erika Lands Her First #1 on Billboard Dance with “Self Control”

A well-deserved congrats are in order for Boca Raton’s uber talented Kendra Erika. The multiple Billboard Charting artist has claimed the top spot on the Billboard Dance Charts with her hit single “Self Control.” This is Kendra Erika’s 3rd top 10 song in less than two years. “Words cannot express how thrilled I am to […]

James Brown’s Complete, Expanded ‘Motherlode’ Rarities Collection

James Brown’s complete, expanded Motherlode rarities collection will make its vinyl release debut on March 8. The classic collection’s new 2LP vinyl release (Polydor/UMe) also puts three vital tracks on wax for the first time ever: “I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Want To Dance) (Remix),” “You’ve Changed,” and the epic 12-minute alternate […]

Death Cab for Cutie is Going on Tour and Have Added New Tour Dates

Alternative rockers Death Cab for Cutie recently announced details for their upcoming summer tour, which begins June 7 in Pittsburgh and concludes Aug. 11 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Opening acts will switch up throughout the tour, including Mitski, Car Seat Headrest, Lala Lala and Jenny Lewis. Fan and Spotify pre-sales begin Tuesday […]

This Day in Music History – January 22nd

1960 – Sam Cooke signed a deal with RCA Records. 1962 – Gene Chandler made his TV debut on “American Bandstand.” 1963 – The Drifters recorded “On Broadway.” 1963 – Gerry & the Pacemakers held their first recording session. They produced “Away from You” and “Pretend.” 1966 – The Beach Boys recorded “Wouldn’t It Be […]

Billy Joel Announces Stadium Run Dates for 2019

Billy Joel smiling at his piano onstage

Billy Joel has announced his touring plans for 2019. He will be performing at eight stadiums in North America, including four ballparks he’s never played before. The “Uptown Girl” singer will play Camden Yards in Baltimore for the first time on July 26th, where he is the first artist to ever perform at the home […]

Rapper Princess Nokia Calls Out Ariana Grande for Stealing her Sound

On Friday, January 18th, Ariana Grande released another viral single, but some people aren’t exactly loving the new song, “7 Rings.” Princess Nokia took to Twitter to accuse Grande of copying and appropriating her song “Mine.” The 26-year-old rapper posted a video of herself listening to “7 Rings” and making confused facial expressions before switching […]

Camila Cabello is Allegedly Writing New Music With Mark Ronson

It’s been about a year since Camila Cabello’s debut solo album was released, and on Saturday, January 19th, Cabello dropped a hint that a follow-up is on the way. The pop singer posted a picture of herself with Mark Ronson and Ilsey Juber, who co-wrote Cabello’s “She Loves Control” as well as Ronson’s recent collaboration […]

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum Announces Its First Exhibition of 2019

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will recall and offer its perspective on the past calendar year with the opening of its first exhibition of 2019, American Currents: The Music of 2018, on Friday, March 8, 2019. The exhibit runs through Feb. 8, 2020. The exhibit carefully examines the previous year in country […]

P!nk’s Beautiful Trauma World Tour

After incredible success and demand, esteemed performer and international pop icon P!NK today announces her Beautiful Trauma World Tour will extend in to 2019 with an additional 37 spring dates across North America. Produced by Live Nation, the new outing will kick off March 1, 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, FL and the highly praised show […]