Waxahatchee‘s Katie Crutchfield gets realistic about love in her new song “Can’t Do Much.” The track is the third single off her upcoming album Saint Cloud, out March 27th on Merge Records. The clip — grainy to resemble a vintage film — opens with Crutchfield in a striking red blazer, …
Read More »Live Nation, AEG Suspend Artist Touring Until April as Coronavirus Spreads
Live Nation and AEG, North America’s largest concert promoters, are halting all large-scale tours in the U.S. and abroad until April, and asking artists to come home amid coronavirus fears. The competitors aligned with the biggest booking agencies in the country to mount a unified effort to address the situation. …
Read More »Ultra Music Festival Offers 'Extra Ultra Hour,' But No Refunds, After Coronavirus Cancellation
Ultra Music Festival is out of action, after coronavirus postponed the event to 2021 — but its lackluster ticket-replacement deal for fans is drawing a different kind of attention. According to an email sent by Ultra organizers to ticket holders around midnight Monday and reviewed by Rolling Stone, would-be attendees …
Read More »Yola, Brandi Carlile Transform Heartbreak into Healing at Nashville Tornado Benefit
“You can dance in a hurricane, but only if you’re standing in the eye,” Brandi Carlile and Tim and Phil Hanseroth sang onstage at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works on Monday night. The Seattle-based musicians flew in especially to perform at the To Nashville, With Love tornado relief benefit concert and, …
Read More »Neil Young Endorses Bernie Sanders for President
Neil Young has made no secret of his deep respect and admiration for Bernie Sanders over the past few months, and this weekend he wrote a long, glowing endorsement of the Vermont senator on his website and encouraged his fans to vote for him. “I support Bernie because I listen …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Power Converters For Travel
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Travel converters are a necessity when globetrotting. Without these simple tools, your devices may not work or may fry because of improper usage. In order to safely plug …
Read More »Nicole Atkins Is Done Playing It Safe on 'Domino'
Nicole Atkins takes chances with the sleek new song, “Domino.” The track is the second single off the singer-songwriter’s upcoming album Italian Ice, out April 17th on Single Lock Records. Inspired by Prince, the Rolling Stones’ “Miss You” andthe gritty glamour of Atkins’ hometown of Asbury Park, New Jersey, the …
Read More »Brian Wright Previews New Album 'Lapse of Luxury' With Funky 'Patrick's Crossing'
Singer-guitarist Brian Wright is one of Nashville’s most wonderfully eccentric characters — his Twitter account alone is enough to warrant your attention. On May 8th, the solo artist will release his new album Lapse of Luxury with his group the Sneakups. Ahead of the LP, Wright premieres the track “Patrick’s …
Read More »Journey Fire Ross Valory, Steve Smith for Allegedly Trying to Take Control of Band Name
UPDATE: Ross Valory has filed a counter-claim against Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, rebutting their allegations that he and Steve Smith tried to improperly wrest control of the Journey trademark. The countersuit alleges that a 1985 agreement that gave Cain, Schon and former singer Steve Perry’s band entity, Elmo Partners, …
Read More »Kacey Musgraves Is Selling Her Stage Clothes to Aid Nashville Tornado Relief
Kacey Musgraves joined with the celebrity-clothing seller Stage to Closet on Monday to sell off items from her performance and daily-wear fashion. Today, the Grammy-winning singer pledged to donate the proceeds from the sale to Tennessee tornado relief after Nashville and other areas of the midstate were struck by deadly …
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