Jay Electronica has finally released his album, Act II: The Patents of Nobility (The Turn), eight years after first revealing the tracklist and 13 years after first teasing the project. The album is available via Tidal and features contributions from Jay-Z, The-Dream, LaTonya Givens, and the Bullitts. Jay Electronica also …
Read More »See Brittany Howard Perform Three 'Jaime' Songs on 'CBS This Morning'
Just over a year after the release of Brittany Howard’s solo debut Jaime, the Alabama Shakes singer performed three standouts from the LP for CBS This Morning’s “Saturday Sessions.” For the mini-set — which came just days after the singer played her “Baby” on The Late Late Show — Howard …
Read More »Rob Halford Recalls 'George Michael Moment' After Public Sex Arrest in Memoir Excerpt
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford opens his autobiography, Confess, with a promise: “I have been totally candid in this memoir. This is the gospel truth.” And judging from the mix of hilarious, heartbreaking, and sordid stories he shares, as he explains how he rose from humble beginnings in England’s Black …
Read More »'The First Time' With SuperM
On the release day of their debut album Super One, K-pop group SuperM discussed their career in the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s The First Time. The leader of the group, Baekhyun, kicked it off by recalling what it was like to hear their song on the radio for the …
Read More »Alicia Keys, Common, Snoop Dogg Decry Breonna Taylor Decision
Alicia Keys, Common and Snoop Dogg are among a bevy of stars to decry a grand jury’s decision that only one of the three police officers connected to the killing of Breonna Taylor while she slept in her Louisville, Kentucky apartment would face charges. On Wednesday, AKentucky grand jury levied …
Read More »Hear Dave Brubeck's Previously Unreleased Early Version of 'Take Five'
“Take Five,” a 1959 track by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, was always a musical oddity: a swinging, instantly catchy jazz piece written in the uncommon time signature of 5/4. But it was also a huge hit and the first platinum-selling single in jazz history. Roughly 61 years after the release …
Read More »Josh Klinghoffer's Pluralone Previews New Album With 'The Night Won't Scare Me'
Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer has shared a new song from his Pluralone solo project, “The Night Won’t Scare Me.” The track will appear on Pluralone’s upcoming album, I Don’t Feel Well, out October 16th. “The Night Won’t Scare Me” is a sprawling bit of piano-driven rock, …
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 »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 »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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