Patti Smithwill be ringing in the new year with a special virtual performance. She’s set to take over billboards at London’s Piccadilly Circus on New Year’s Eve.
Looks like Billy Joel’s daughter may take after her dear old dad. The singer just shared video of his five-year-old Della singing happy birthday to big sister Alexa Ray (Billy’s daughter with Christie Brinkley), and she isn’t half-bad.
With the last charting week of the Christmas holiday upon us, this week’s “Billboard” Hot 100 is still looking very Christmas-y, and it's pretty apparent folks love to hear the classics.
Neil Diamond’s classic “Sweet Caroline” just got a fun new video. The singer shared a “global singalong” video for the song, compiled from footage of thousands of “real fan” clips submitted this year.
The Recording Academy has revealed the recordings being inducted this year into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame, with this year’s class featuring contributions from artists like Bruce Springsteen, Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam, Linda Ronstadt, Village People, A Tribe Called Quest, Patti Smith, Joe Cocker, Peter Gabriel, Journey and more.
Bonoand The Edgehelped deliver a special live rendition of Darlene Love’s“Christmas (Baby Please Come Home” this weekend. The U2band members teamed up with some other musicians for a holiday episode of Ireland’s “Late Late Show.”
Fans are being given a special way to remember David Bowie.On what would have been the late music legend’s 74th birthday, a filmed recording of his “Lazarus” musical will be streaming.
Bruce Springsteengave fans a Christmas surprise this weekend, although they won’t actually be able to get their hands on it until early next year. The Boss is dropping a limited-edition box set featuring eight shows from his and theE Street Band’s 1978 “Darkness on the Edge of Town” tour.
We certainly enjoy our holiday music this year. For the first time in the history of Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart, nine of the top 10 are holiday titles.
Bonnie Tyler has a new album coming out and it's titled "The Best Is Yet to Come." Her first single "When The Lights Go Down," was just released today along with it's video.
The holiday season is well underway, and Florence Welch is celebrating by lending her voice to a Christmas classic. As part of The Stars Come Out to Sing for Christmas, an annual charity event by Nordoff-Robbins, the Florence and the Machine singer shared a cover of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
David Bowieis continuing to grace fans with new tunes from beyond the grave. The late music legend’s unearthed covers of Bob Dylanand John Lennon are due to be released for the first time – and they’ve been given a special release date.
Dave Grohlis serving up more holiday tunes for fans – whether they celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah. He’s shared new holiday songs with both Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters.
Ringo Starrwrangled some fellow music legends to make a star-studded new single. He’s teamed up with Paul McCartney, Jenny Lewis, Dave Grohl, Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, FINNEAS,and more for the new song “Here’s To The Nights”
Sir Elton Johnis among the honorees of this year’s round of Global Citizen Prize Awards, recognizing leaders and activists around the world “making extraordinary efforts for the world’s most vulnerable.” Elton has been chosen as 2020’s Global Citizen Artist of the Year.
Bruce Springsteenwas the musical guest on this weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live.” He returned to NBC’s sketch show in honor of his new record with the E Street Band.
Queen and Funko's Pop Rocks have teamed up to give fans something new. Funko announced that new Pop figures of Freddie Mercury are coming. The figures are based on his tank top and jeans look from the "Radio Ga Ga" Live Aid performance in 1985, and his king outfit from a "We Are the Champions" / "God Save the Queen" performance at Wembley in 1986.
Cher recently talked about her role in the upcoming animated film “Bobbleheads: The Movie” where she'll be playing a bobblehead version of herself. Cher says this role fulfills a longtime dream.
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