With her first solo album in five years, Shelby Lynne has put a hint right in the title that it could be her most intimately honest. Out April 17th, Shelby Lynne is prefaced by the release today of “Here I Am,” a stark but hopeful piano ballad accentuated by Lynne’s …
Read More »Billie Eilish Wins Big at 2020 Grammy Awards
Billie Eilish cleaned up at the 2020 Grammy Awards, winning five of the six awards she was nominated for, including the night’s four biggest prizes. Eilish’s night began during the prebroadcast ceremony, where her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? picked up Best Pop Vocal …
Read More »Aerosmith Enlist Cheap Trick, Jonas Brothers, Kesha and John Legend for Grammy MusiCares Tribute
Everyone’s Sunday best made an early appearance for Friday night’s MusiCares event at the Los Angeles Convention Center. It didn’t matter if you were a music business attorney or host Russell Brand; your hairspray was extra-strength and your shoes were shining.And since the charity, now in its 30th year as …
Read More »Hear a Grammy-Nominated Jazz Saxophonist Cover 'Old Town Road'
“Old Town Road” was everywhere last year, but Melissa Aldana somehow managed to escape its grasp. The first time the jazz saxophone star heard the song that dominated 2019 was earlier this week, when she learned how to play “Old Town Road” on the tenor. The Chilean-born, New York–based Aldana …
Read More »Trump, Guns, and White Fragility
As the definition of whiteness in America has expanded over generations, the unearned advantages that come with it become harder to kick. While racism is rightly regarded as a social disease, the privilege that it affords white people can be more like a drug. So even when Donald Trump becomes …
Read More »Seriously, You've Got to Hear This New Pearl Jam Song
Long ago, during a brief “ecstasy phase,” Eddie Vedder tried to write some techno music. “I was listening to all this stuff on ecstasy,” he told me in 2006, during an all-night chat in a Cleveland hotel room. “But I was wondering, ‘Are they writing it on ecstasy?’ I decided …
Read More »Why You Won't Hear Nirvana on the Very Nineties Soundtrack for 'The Turning'
Upcoming horror movie The Turning may take place in the Nineties, but you’re not going to hear “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on the soundtrack. Instead, director Floria Sigismondi teamed up with producer-musicians Lawrence Rothman and Yves Rothman to create a whole new aural environment for the movie, which is a …
Read More »The Best Bar Clock For Your Home Bar Adds a Little Something Extra
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When you’re putting the finishing touches on your at-home bar setup, we recommend including a good bar clock, whether as a decorative touch, or just because it’s, you …
Read More »Johnny Marr Teams Up With Hans Zimmer for James Bond 'No Time to Die' Score
Johnny Marr will join Hans Zimmer to compose the new score for the next James Bond film, No Time to Die, NME reports. “Part of the legacy of the Bond films is iconic music, so I’m very happy to be bringing my guitar to No Time To Die,” Marr said. …
Read More »Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington Star in 'Little Fires Everywhere' Trailer
The Richardson family’s life goes up in flames in the new trailer for Little Fires Everywhere, an upcoming miniseries based on Celeste Ng’s 2017 novel by the same name. The series premieres March 18th on Hulu. Reese Witherspoon portrays Elena Richardson, the matriarch of a wealthy family who rents out a …
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