So, How Was Your Decadeis a series in which the decade’s most innovative musicians answer our questionnaire about the music, culture and memorable moments that shaped their decade. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. From joining Queen to donning a red outfit reminiscent of Elmo, Adam Lambert had …
Read More »So, How Was Your Decade, Lin-Manuel Miranda?
So, How Was Your Decade?is a series in which the decade’s most innovative musicians answer our questionnaire about the music, culture and memorable moments that shaped their decade. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. Lin-Manuel Miranda began the 2010s as a darling of the theater world and will …
Read More »Green Day Celebrate 'Dookie' Anniversary, Open Up the Pit at the 2019 AMAs
Green Day marked the 25th anniversary of their seminal album Dookie and looked ahead to their next album, Father of All… with a old-school rock & roll performance at the American Music Awards Sunday. Billie Eilish took the stage to announce the “iconic” band, which she cited as a massive …
Read More »Watch the Livestream of Coldplay's 'Everyday Life' Concert in Jordan
Coldplay’s new double album,Everyday Life, arrives Friday, and the band is celebrating with a two-part concert in Jordan, airing live on YouTube. The first part of the event, titled “Sunrise,” aired on Thursday night at 11:00 p.m. E.T. (see below). But you can catch the second half of the show, …
Read More »Beatles, Rolling Stones Photographer Terry O'Neill Dead at 81
Photographer Terry O’Neill, who photographed the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and countless other icons of the Sixties, died Saturday, The Associated Press reports. He was 81. O’Neill died at his home in London following a battle with cancer. His agency, Iconic Images, confirmed his death with a statement shared on …
Read More »Harry Styles Announces 2020 Tour
UPDATE: Harry Styles has added five more shows to his 2020 Love On Tour run in support of his forthcoming album, Fine Line. The new dates include a a third show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, second concerts in Chicago and Atlanta, a fresh date in Orlando …
Read More »Watch Cynthia Erivo's Emotional Video for Harriet Tubman Biopic Song 'Stand Up'
Along with starring as Harriet Tubman in the new biopic Harriet, Cynthia Erivo also recorded an original song for the film, “Stand Up.” A simple yet inspiring video for the track is out now. The clip finds Erivo performing the slow-burning, gospel-tinged ballad on an empty but beautifully lit soundstage. …
Read More »Flashback: Rage Against the Machine Play a Wild 'Sleep Now in the Fire' in 2010
Rage Against The Machine are gearing up for a 2020 reunion tour that will feature, at the very least, performances at both Coachella weekends in April and shows in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona in the days building up to the festival. The rather stunning news came out last week …
Read More »The Raconteurs Explore Spooky Tourist Attraction in 'Somedays (I Don't Feel Like Trying)' Video
The Raconteurs explore a Wisconsin tourist attraction in their new video for “Somedays (I Don’t Feel Like Trying),” a track from their latest album Help Us Stranger. Directed by Ben Chappell, the clip shows the supergroup — Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler — filmed on location at …
Read More »The National Discuss Their 'Cyrano' Score, Writing in Baggage Claim
The National’s Matt Berninger and his wife and co-songwriter Carin Besser recently wrote a love song while lingering by baggage claim at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. That might not seem like the most romantic setting, but the impromptu writing session led to “Write Me a …
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