Taylor Swift performed “one of my favorite songs ever written,” Bryan Adams‘ “Summer of ’69,” with help from the Canadian rocker during Swift’s Reputation Tour stop Saturday in Toronto. After proclaiming her love for the 1984 hit, Swift delivered a solo rendition of the song’s first verse before the Ontario-born …
Read More »YG, the Architect of 'Fuck Donald Trump,' is Getting Back to the Basics
YG, the Los Angeles rapper who’s released two acclaimed albums of political invective, street narratives and lowrider-sproinging DJ Mustard beats returns this week with his third album, Stay Dangerous. Though he caused a sensation in 2016 with the Molotov-tossing “FDT (“Fuck Donald Trump”),” YG is thinking more locally than globally …
Read More »Vince Gill Announces Remaining 2018 Tour Dates
Touring with the Eagles would likely more than enough activity in one year for most people, but not in Vince Gill’s case. The singer, songwriter, and guitarist extraordinaire is squeezing in solo shows anywhere he can, with 28 newly announced gigs on the horizon from now through the end of …
Read More »Hear Boy George, Culture Club Preview First Album in 19 Years
Boy George and Culture Club unveiled an uplifting new song “Let Somebody Love You,” the single from their first album in 19 years.Lifeis out October 26th. Produced by UK duo Future Cut, “Let Somebody Love You” is a breezy reggae-pop tune that crackles with rich horns, nimble guitar and rumbling …
Read More »See Joe Perry Play Fiery 'Aye Aye Aye' With Cheap Trick, Stone Temple Pilots Members
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry recruited Cheap Trick singer Robin Zander, Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo and STP bassist Robert DeLeo for a rattling live version of “Aye, Aye, Aye” filmed at L.A.’s Roxy Theatre in January. Perry commands the track with a handful of bluesy riffs and solos, and …
Read More »Drake, Migos Reschedule North American Tour
Drake and Migos have postponed and rescheduled their entire “Aubrey and the Three Amigos” tour to address production issues. “In order to deliver the high standard tour experience our fans expect and deserve, we have made the necessary decision to slightly adjust the beginning of the Aubrey and the Three …
Read More »Jack White: How I Play a Set-List-Free Show
During his time in the White Stripes and with his many solo bands since, one thing has always stayed the same about Jack White‘s live show: no set lists. “I want the show to be alive,” he says. “And I want each show to be different so that the crowd …
Read More »Hear Greta Van Fleet's Swaggering New Song 'When the Curtain Falls'
Rising Michigan rockers Greta Van Fleet have unveiled their new song, “When the Curtain Falls.” The song is likely slated for their forthcoming as-yet untitled debut album. On the blistering song, Josh Kizska sings over his brothers’ – guitarist Jake Kizska and bassist Sam Kiszka – swaggering, bluesy melodies and …
Read More »Pink Floyd's Nick Mason Talks New Solo Box Set, Reviving Band's Early Work Onstage
“Just for once, we couldn’t find an anniversary,” Nick Mason says with a laugh, explaining the imminent arrival of Unattended Luggage, a new box set of the Pink Floyd drummer’s solo work, on August 31st. The three-disc reissue, in vinyl and CD editions, collates Mason’s eclectic releases under his own …
Read More »Russell Simmons Faces New Rape Accusation
Another woman has accused hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of rape, Variety reports. Alexia Norton Jones said the Def Jam co-founder raped her in his Manhattan apartment after a date in November 1990. “It was such a fast attack,” Jones said. “I remember being pushed up against a wall. He pulled …
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