A new celebrity-filled take on Billy Joel’s classic “New York State of Mind” has just been released to encourage the Big Apple's recovery from the pandemic.
Common and Stevie Wonder are joining forces for the Stand Up to Cancer telethon. As we told you, the seventh annual event drops facts about cancer and cancer research, in addition to sharing survivor stories. Brittany Howard is also set to perform.
Billy Joelbrought his show to Buffalo, New York over the weekend, where he was joined by one of the city’s most famous rockers, Goo Goo Dolls’John Rzeznick.
Billy Idolsays becoming a grandfather has changed his life. He’s gushed to “People” magazine about his granddaughter Poppy Rebel, who his daughter Bonnie Broad welcomed last year.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are reuniting. The pair, who 13 years ago released the album “Raising Sand,” are teaming again for the new album “Raise the Roof,” which will drop November 19th.
Music is certainly subjective, and everyone has their favorite bands, no matter what critics of the press may say. Well, now one website claims to have come out with the definitive list of the best rockers out there.
Duran Duran is headed to the Austin City Limits festival this fall. As we previously told you, Stevie Nicks dropped out of several festivals out of health concerns due to the rise in COVID. Well, now Duran Duran is taking her place at ACL.
Billy Idolis back with his first new music in seven years. He’s announced a new EP, “The Roadside.” The EP drops on September 17th via Dark Horse Records, the label founded by late Beatleslegend George Harrison and currently run by his son Dhani Harrison.
Elton John is dropping a new song and he’s enlisted Dua Lipa to join him. The singer announced that his new single, “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” featuring Dua, will be released tomorrow.
Carlos Santana and Matchbox 20’s Rob Thomas had a huge hit with their 1999/2000 collaboration “Smooth” and they are ready to see if lightening will strike twice.
New Kids on the Blockare making things right after one of their young fans was left heartbroken when someone stole their souvenir from a show in Boston this weekend.
Brian Mayis teasing another Queen movie. Talking to fans on Instagram Live recently, the guitarist said a sequel to 2018’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” might happen.
Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie is the latest artist to sell off her song catalog. The new owner of her 115 song-catalog is the music company Hipgnosis, which acquired copyright, ownership and financial interest to the songs, and more.
The Eagles have added another date to their “Hotel California” tour. The latest show will take place November 5th at Seattle, Washington’s new Climate Pledge Arena.
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