Tag: Music

Walker Hayes’ Face is The Centerpiece of A Giant Corn Maze

According to tasteofcountry.com, Walker Hayes is now the centerpiece of a giant corn maze in Tennessee. Corn mazes are a fall tradition like pumpkin patches or haunted houses. Each year, Honeysuckle Hill Farm in Tennessee designs a country music themed maze and this year they opted for the “Fancy Like” singer’s face. Fans can visit […]

Pusha T Praises Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s ‘Great Taste In Music’

According to billboard.com, Pusha T got a rare honor this week when the Ukraine Ministry of Defense shouted out one of his lyrics during a briefing on Russian military losses. In a tweet on Wednesday, September 7th, the Defense Ministry quoted Pusha T’s line, “I put numbers on the board,” from the 2013 track “Numbers […]

Morris Day talks About Releasing His Final Solo Album

According to billboard.com, Morris Day has said that it is time for him to release his fifth and final solo album. The album titled, Last Call, will arrive on November 11th, with the album’s second single, “Use to B the Playa” with Snoop Dogg is due later on in September. Others making guest appearances will […]

Coheed and Cambria’s Announces Signature Anna Guitar Pedal

According to sidestagemagazine.com, Coheed and Cambria vocalist and guitarist Claudio Sanchez has announced details of his brand new signature Anna guitar pedal from Wren & Cuff to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Coheed and Cambria’s debut album, the Second Stage Turbine Blade. Sanchez has also released a new Kill Audio vinyl figure limited to just […]

Christina Aguilera To Receive Spirit of Hope Award From 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards

According to billboard.com, Christina Aguilera will be receiving the Spirit of Hope Award at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards, Billboard and Telemundo announced on Thursday, September 8th. The award was established in 1996 in honor of Selena Quintanilla and will recognize Aguilera for her philanthropic and humanitarian contributions beyond her music. She will also […]

Modest Mouse Announces North American Tour To Celebrate 35th Anniversary of, ‘The Lonesome Crowded West’

According to rollingstone.com, Modest Mouse has announced a North American tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their sophomore album, The Lonesome crowded West. The lineup for the 20 date tour will include Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green, Russel Higbee and Simon O’Connor. The tour gets started on November 18th at the Wilma Theater in Missoula, […]

Roger Daltrey Must Retire According To Himself

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Roger Daltrey recently said the distinctive requirement of singing the Who’s songs means he would have to retire at some point, and was ready for it to happen at any time, even though he still has a love for touring. In a new interview with Forbes, he stated, “The Who’s music is […]

Jack White Schedules Pair of Acoustic Shows

According to abqjournal.com, Jack White has added a pair of acoustic shows to his Supply Chain Issues solo tour. The unplugged dates will happen on September 17th in Chattanooga Tennessee and September 29th in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tickets will be going on sale on Friday, September 9th at 10 A.M. local time. Members of […]

Creedence Clearwater Revival Release Royal Albert Hall Version of Proud Mary

According to loudersound.com, Creedence Clearwater Revival have released a live performance video of the classic, Proud Mary. The footage comes from a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall in April of 1970, and comes from the upcoming live album, Creedence Clearwater Revival At The Royal Albert hall, set for release on September 16th. On the […]

Lainey Wilson ‘Speechless’ After Six CMA Awards Nominations

According to tasteofcountry.com, nominees for the 2022 CMA Awards were announced on Wednesday morning, September seventh, and Lainey Wilson not only got her first nomination, but received one in six different categories. Wilson has been nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Sayin’ What I’m […]