First-round Grammy voting gets underway on September 30th and runs through October 12th. For our 2021 Grammy preview issue, we asked a series of likely contenders for next year’s awards to reflect on their past experiences at the ceremony, look ahead to the future, and discuss the albums and singles …
Read More »RS Latin Picks: Week of September 14th
Could your weekend playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling StoneLatinselects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal.Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify. Mon Laferte and Alejandro Fernández, “Que Se Sepa Nuestro Amor” Although she hails from Chile, …
Read More »Hear Bon Jovi, Jennifer Nettles Reunite for Pandemic Anthem 'Do What You Can'
Fourteen years after scoring a country Number One hit with their collaboration “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” Jon Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles reunite for a new duet, a country-music remix of Bon Jovi’s resilient pandemic anthem “Do What You Can.” The original version of the song appears on …
Read More »Joan Osborne Is 'Sick of All the Corruption' in Timely New Video 'Hands Off'
It’s been 25 years since Joan Osborne was all over the radio with her ubiquitous hit “One of Us,” off her 1995 solo album Relish. Since then, she’s cemented her status as vital songwriter and thrilling live performer, releasing a string of genre-bending albums, touring with the Dead, and doing …
Read More »Stevie Nicks Announces '24 Karat Gold' Concert Film, Live Album
Stevie Nicks fans can relive her 24 Karat Gold tour with a special concert film, Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold the Concert, which will screen in theaters for two nights only this fall via Trafalgar Releasing. Joe Thomas directed the film, which was recorded during Nicks’ 2017 stops in Indianapolis …
Read More »Abbey Road Studios Shut Down for the First Time in 89 Years. Now, It's Thriving
Abbey Road Studios was prepared when they closed their doors for nearly three months in March due to Covid-19 restrictions. Many of the artists and orchestras had already started moving their bookings, and the staff had begun working on an operational strategy. But still, the shuttering gave them pause. “Abbey …
Read More »Dave Grohl Writes Theme Song for 10-Year-Old Drummer Nandi Bushell
Following an epic drum battle that went viral, Dave Grohl has written a theme song for his young superstar opponent, 10-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell. Bushell, who has appeared onEllen and regularly uploads videos to her 100,000-subscriber YouTube channel, first challenged the Foo Fighters frontman to the task last month, performing …
Read More »RS Latin Picks: Week of September 7th
Could your weekend playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling StoneLatinselects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal.Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify. Rita Indiana, “Mandinga Times Presenta: After School” An artist in every sense of the word, …
Read More »Hackers from Russia, China, Iran Are Attacking U.S. Election, Microsoft Warns
Hackers from three countries — Russia, China, and Iran — are attempting to infiltrate campaign staffers, think tanks and consultants in order to influence the U.S. presidential election, according to Microsoft. The software company shared a blog post saying that Microsoft detected cyberattacks “targeting people and organizations involved in the …
Read More »Mxmtoon, Carly Rae Jepsen Tell Exes It's 'OK on Your Own' in New Song
Mxmtoon and Carly Rae Jepsen detail the reasons their respective relationships didn’t work out while also telling their exes — and themselves — that they will all be “OK on Your Own” on Mxmtoon’s new single. The song appears on the singer’s upcoming Dusk EP, which arrives on October 1st. …
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