Amy Schumer has recently announced a new tour that will see her spend her spring doing standup from Utah all the way to New York City and everywhere else in between. This tour is 19-dates long and will start in early April. The final portion of the tour ends in mid-June, but she goes on […]
Kanye West Releases Wolves Again
Kanye West is a whole bunch of drama that can’t be stopped at this point in his career. While we thought “The Life of Pablo” dropped on February 14, it seems that he’ll always be changing the work he’s put into it. For instance, Kanye just recently tweeted out and released a new version of […]
Los altos Semillas en el torneo de la NCAA No estamos de Compra
La locura de marzo comienza el jueves, por lo que tenemos el tiempo justo para alimentar a usted algunos consejos más para sus soportes. En esta edición, vamos a estar señalando una o dos semillas que estamos evitando lejos en el torneo. El primer equipo que estamos evitando Villanova es por una razón grande, sus […]
Bad Company and Joe Walsh Out on Tour
There’s never a bad time to catch an old rock band. Well, there might be if the whole band is missing, but such is not the case in this upcoming example. This May and beyond, there’s a chance to see two great classic legends together! Bad Company and Joe Walsh have combined forces for an […]
Demi Lovato Celebrates 4 Years Sober
Demi Lovato has been a star over the last 12 months and for more reasons than you know. Yes, she has come out with hit after hit, but it’s her four years sober that is the most impressive feat if you ask us. This week on March 15, she celebrated this moment in her life […]
Elle King’s Influences and Early Beginnings
Elle King has hit it big with her hit “Ex’s and Oh’s” and now we’re left sitting here waiting for more! What will be the next big hit from Elle?! While we’re waiting, let’s take a look at a few things you may not have known about the singer born in Los Angeles, California. By […]
Quest for the Top Southern Classic Rock Band – Part One
Southern Rock is a sound that combines good old boy Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, the 4th of July, Pickup Trucks, and the Confederate Flag. There have been many Southern sounds over the years, adding home southern home cooking to the menu. In our humble opinion, here’s part one of our top 10 ‘Southern Rock’ classic […]
Kenny Chesney Plans to Release New Music
It has recently been announced that Kenny Chesney is working on new music and wants to have an album out this spring. He hasn’t released an album since “The Big Revival” back in 2014, so we are definitely excited to hear what he has in store for us in 2016. Chesney says he is working […]
High Seeds in the NCAA Tournament We’re Not Buying
March Madness starts Thursday, so we have just enough time to feed you a few more tips for your brackets. In this edition, we’ll be pointing out one or two seeds we’re avoiding deep into the tournament. The first team we’re avoiding is Villanova for one big reason, their three-point shooting. While it has been […]
Death Cab for Cutie and CHVRCHES Joining Together in 2016
Earlier this month, Death Cab for Cutie and CHVRCHES announced that they would be co-headlining a mini-tour that we would all want to see. There are five dates where they will be doing this as well as both being at Bonnaroo. Death Cab for Cutie has already been active in 2016, playing three dates in […]