Related: How to Watch Super Bowl 2021 Online Free Timothée Chalamet plays Edgar Scissorhands and Winona Ryder reprises her Edward Scissorhands role by playing his mother in a Super Bowl commercial from Cadillac that revisits the cult 1990 Tim Burton film. In the ad, Chalamet’s Scissorhands — the son of …
Read More »After Racial Slur, Morgan Wallen Swiftly Loses Country Industry Support
UPDATE (2/4): Performing rights organization BMI has issued a statement condemning Morgan Wallen‘s use of a racial slur and says they’ve asked their diversity advisor, the gospel singer BeBe Winans, to “reach out to Morgan to help him understand the gravity and impact of his words. Our hope is that …
Read More »Coachella and Stagecoach's April 2021 Dates Are Canceled
Following a massive surge in coronavirus cases in Southern California since the holiday season, the April 2021 returns for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival have been canceled, Dr. Cameron Kaiser, public health officer for Riverside County, announced on Twitter on Friday. This is the …
Read More »Foo Fighters to Launch SiriusXM Station, Plot Special Live Performance
The Foo Fighters will curate a new limited-run SiriusXM station, which will launch February 3rd at 12 p.m. ET on channel 105 and wrap April 4th. The station will premiere a few days before the February 5th arrival of the Foo Fighters’ new album, Medicine at Midnight. To mark the …
Read More »Eric Church Is Releasing Three New Albums
Eric Church will follow up his 2018 album Desperate Man with three new albums. Collectively titled Heart & Soul and spanning 24 tracks, the albums will be released over a week in April: Heart on April 16th, one titled & on the 20th, and Soul on April 23rd. Preorders begin …
Read More »Alicia Keys, Khalid, More Artists Call for Racial Justice in New Video
Alicia Keys, Khalid, Mary J. Blige, Ty Dolla $ign, T.I. and Vic Mensa are among a dozen artists who appear in “17 More Ways You Could Be Killed if You Are Black in America.” The NowThis News video from Black Music Action Coalition and #breathewithme Revolution is part of a …
Read More »Hear a Pristine Recording of a Stunning 2002 Bob Dylan Concert
Bob Dylan has played 3,066 concerts since beginning the Never Ending Tour in 1988 and the only one to be officially released in its entirely is his underwhelming MTV Unplugged special in 1994. The vast majority of the remaining 3,065 shows were recorded by fans, and sorting through them can …
Read More »Gerry Marsden, Gerry and the Pacemakers Singer, Dead at 78
Gerry Marsden, frontman of the British band Gerry and the Pacemakers and singer on hits like “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” “Ferry Cross the Mersey” and “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying,” has died at the age of 78. Marsden’s friend Pete Price, a British broadcaster, announced news of the …
Read More »18 Great Albums You Might Have Missed in 2020
It can be hard to keep up with all the new releases out there, even in a year when many of us had nothing but time and unlimited streaming services at our fingertips. Inevitably, there are worthwhile albums that get overlooked by even the most devoted music fans. Some of …
Read More »Year in Review: Hear Our Podcast on the Best Songs of 2020
In the latest episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we look back at the best songs from a year where we needed music more than ever. From the Weeknd‘s “Blinding Lights” to Dua Lipa‘s “Don’t Start Now,” Rob Sheffield, Brittany Spanos, Jon Dolan, and host Brian Hiatt discuss the year’s …
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