Brothers Osborne have released a new track in advance of their upcoming sophomore album Port Saint Joe, sharing the slow burning roots-pop jam, “Pushing Up Daisies (Love Alive).” The Grammy-nominated duo slide through the breezy anthem of eternal love, which features the confessional, relaxed vibe of TJ Osborne’s vocals and …
Read More »See Eminem's Grisly New Video for 'Framed'
Eminem channels decades of horror films in the new video for “Framed.” The song evokes early Eminem songs like “’97 Bonnie & Clyde” in the eerie way he raps about stalking Christie Brinkley and President Trump’s daughter. “When murdering females, better pay attention to these details or you could be …
Read More »Watch Kacey Musgraves Perform Gorgeous 'Slow Burn' on 'Colbert'
Much has been made about the pop and electronic flourishes on Kacey Musgraves‘ new LP Golden Hour, but when she visited The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday night the Grammy winner was tuned in to her singer-songwriter roots with a gorgeous rendition of “Slow Burn.” The opening track …
Read More »Terri Clark, Ty Herndon to Play 2018 Concert for Love and Acceptance
For the third year, Nashville will play host to the Concert for Love and Acceptance. Announced by GLAAD, the world’s leading LGBTQ media advocacy organization, the event will take place in downtown Music City at the Wildhorse Saloon on June 7th, one night after the 2018 CMT Music Awards. Hosted …
Read More »Sammy Hagar, Bob Weir Lead Fifth Acoustic-4-a-Cure Gig
Sammy Hagar and Grateful Dead alumnus Bob Weir will headline and co-host the fifth annual Acoustic-4-a-Cure benefit concert this spring in San Francisco. The event will also feature Taj Mahal, whose 76th birthday will be commemorated at the event, as well as Hagar’s Chickenfoot bandmates – Joe Satriani, Red Hot …
Read More »Russell Simmons Faces New $10 Million Lawsuit Alleging Rape
UPDATE:Russell Simmons called a $10 million dollar lawsuit alleging he raped a Jane Doe in 1988 “nothing more than an attempted extortion” in new paperwork filed Monday. Per Billboard, the hip-hop mogul also called the suit a “work of pure fiction.” The new filing consists of a letter Simmons’ lawyer …
Read More »Slash Details New Album With Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators
Slash announced a new LP with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators on Thursday. The album, due out this fall, does not yet have a name or a release date. “I’ve been working with Myles, Brent [Fitz on drums] and Todd [Kerns on bass] for about 8 years now,” Slash said …
Read More »Former Stooges Guitarist James Williamson Details New Album
The man responsible for the indelible guitar parts on such Stooges classics as “Search and Destroy,” “Gimme Danger,” and “Raw Power” returns as a member of the newly formed James Williamson and the Pink Hearts. The band, which sees guitarist Williamson teaming up with Los Angeles punk group Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs …
Read More »NRA Country Erases Country Music Artists From Its Website
This past Friday, the names of more than three dozen recording artists disappeared from the website of NRA Country, the lifestyle marketing subset of the National Rifle Association that promotes the gun lobby’s ties to the country music industry. Since February 14th’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in …
Read More »Flashback: Hear Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson's 'Dock of the Bay'
When R&B singer Otis Redding played California’s Monterey Pop Festival in the middle of 1967’s hippie-and-flower-powered “Summer of Love,” he was one of only two soul singers to perform at the three-day festival. The event would be a turning point in Redding‘s career, expanding his fan base to include white …
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