Bruce Springsteen is about to turn in the key to his dressing room at New York’s Walter Kerr Theatre, which has been the home of Springsteen on Broadway, his Tony-winning production, since its opening on Oct. 12, 2017. A Springsteen on Broadway Netlfix documentary directed by Thom Zimny, a frequent collaborator of Springsteen’s behind the […]
Montreal, preparing for the return of a Major League Baseball team
Following recent news and the positive key findings of the market study and public consultations, BCF is proud to affirm its strong support and active role within the group of business people and corporations working diligently to bring back a Major League Baseball team to Montreal. The tireless efforts of the group of Montreal-based business […]
Multi-Platinum Recording Artist, Andy Grammer Presents Check to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
AutoNation, Inc. (NYSE: AN), America’s largest automotive retailer, along with multi-platinum recording artist Andy Grammer, presented a check for $50,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). This money was raised through AutoNation and Andy Grammer’s partnership. Andy teamed up with AutoNation and its Drive Pink initiative to drive out cancer because raising awareness and […]
Casi nunca Films, Inc. anuncia la adquisición de su producción “Country Christmas Album”
Almost Never Films, Inc., una compañía de cine independiente que cotiza en bolsa en Los Ángeles, California, anuncia que ION Television, una importante red de entretenimiento orientada a la familia, ha adquirido la función navideña “Country Christmas Album” de la compañía. La red transmitirá la película durante la temporada de vacaciones de 2018, que comenzará […]
Cardi B’s Rolling Loud Set Interrupted by Offset
Cardi B was in the middle of her headlining set at Rolling Loud in Los Angeles on Saturday night, December 15th, when her estranged husband, Offset, tried to win her back with a dramatic gesture in front of the entire festival, which completely failed. Hours after Offset posted an extremely public apology in a pleading […]
Alan Jackson Adds More Dates to his 2019 Tour
Country star Alan Jackson has added more dates to his 2019 North American tour. Following the announcement of four new shows earlier this week, Jackson has added an additional six dates to the tour that kicks off on January 25th at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Jackson will now play the Chesapeake Energy Arena […]
Taylor Swift Announces Reputation Tour Concert
Taylor Swift just gave you some New Years plans. Tay has announced that she’s releasing the concert film from her Reputation Tour on Netflix at 12:01 a.m. PST on Dec. 31. “I finally get to show you something we’ve been working on for a while… the trailer for the Reputation Stadium Tour!,” Swift wrote alongside […]
This Day in Music History – December 14th
1962 – Bob Dylan’s first single “Mixed-Up Confusion” was released. 1966 – The Elvis Presley film “Spinout” premiered. 1966 – Chad & Jeremy and Don Ho were guests on ABC-TV’s “Batman.” 1967 – Dick Clark announced that he was making a film, “The Love Children,” about hippies. Today in American Bandstand History 1968 – Tommy […]
Lil Wayne Dedicates ‘Don’t Cry’ Performance to Lost Loved Ones on ‘Colbert’
On Wednesday night, December 12th, Lil Wayne stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in NYC to serve as the musical guest episode. He performed Tha Carter V standout “Don’t Cry,” which posthumously features the late XXXTentacion, backed by DJ T.Lewis and another instrumentalist handling percussion duties. The 36-year-old went on to reiterate his DJ’s […]
Smashing Pumpkins Bring Gloomy Holiday Cheer to ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
Tuesday night, December 11th, the Smashing Pumpkins played Jimmy Kimmel Live, performing “Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)” and “Knights of Malta” from their recent Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun. The band opened their mini-set with “Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts),” with frontman Billy Corgan donning a red coat over his silver […]