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Bruce Springsteen Tops Highest Paid Musicians Of 2021 List

Last year was a good year for Bruce Springsteen. Despite struggles with the pandemic for most musicians, The Boss tops “Rolling Stone’s” list of the “10 Highest Paid Musicians” of 2021.

Tears For Fears Drop New Single “Break The Man”

Tears for Fears is giving fans another taste of their new album, “The Tipping Point,” which drops February 25th.

Lionel Richie To Receive Library Of Congress Gershwin Prize

Lionel Richie will be honored with the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, which is given to a living musician who enhances cultural understanding and inspires new generations through music.

Kenny Loggins To Release Memoir

Kenny Loggins is ready to tell his story. The singer is set to drop his memoir “Still Alright” on June 14th

Keith Richards Announces Charity NFT

Keith Richards is next to hop on the NFT train! He has a new vid that will be auctioned off in support of "MusiCares." It's in collaboration with "One Of," a green NFT music platform. It's already for sale now until January 30 through "Julien's Auctions."

Rod Stewart Postpones Aussie Tour

Rod Stewart's Australian tour has now been cancelled due to the spike of COVID-19. He was supposed to play nine concerts in March and April 2022. However, due to the “ongoing surge of COVID in Australia and the reimposition of entertainment venue capacity limits in several states", the shows have been cancelled. 

The Ronettes' Ronnie Spector Dies At 78

Another iconic voice has left us. Ronnie Spector, frontwoman for the 60s girl group The Ronettes, passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. She was 78.

Two Actresses Earned SAG Nods For Playing Aretha Franklin

Portraying Aretha Franklin has seemed to pay off for not one but two actresses. Screen Actors Guild Award nominations came out yesterday, and both Jennifer Hudson and Cynthia Erivo earned nods for their on-screen portrayal of the Queen of Soul. 

Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers & America Sell Catalogs To Primary Wave

More artists continue to sell off their catalogs. The latest include Bad Company and Free singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers, and the band America, which both sold their stakes to Primary Wave Music.

Report: GRAMMY’s Likely To Move To April & To Las Vegas

As we told you, the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards have been postponed from January 31st due to the spread of Omicron, and now rumors are circulating over the rescheduled date.

David Lee Roth Addresses Residency Cancelation In Artwork

As we told you, David Lee Roth was forced to cancel his Las Vegas residency due to the increase of COVID cases. The shows at the House of Blues were supposed to be the final concerts before retirement, and now he’s addressing the cancelations in his artwork. 

The Rolling Stones Honored With Stamp Collection

The Rolling Stones are being honored with their own stamp! Royal Mail will debut a set of 12 steps to celebrate the band's 60th anniversary. Some of the stamps will show some of the Stones' more iconic performances, like their 1969 London Hyde Park concert. This concert happened just two days after founding member Brian Jones passed away.

Janet Jackson Didn’t Want To Be A Singer

Contrary to popular belief, Janet Jackson didn’t always want to be a singer. In fact, her plan was to support herself an as actress while pursuing her true ambition of being an entertainment lawyer.

Lineup For 2022 Bonnaroo Music Festival Announced

The lineup for the 2022 Bonnaroo Music Festival has just been announced and there’s a little something for everyone.

Madonna Shares Photo With All Her Kids

Madonna is proudly showing off he brood. The singer shared a series of photos from her recent vacation in the Swiss Alps, including one shot with all six of her kids.

Elton John Lands New Hot 100 Milestone With 28th Top 10 Single

Elton John has landed a new chart milestone. The singer’s latest single, “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” featuring Dua Lipa, lands at seven on the “Billboard” Hot 100 this week, making it his 28th Top 10 single. 

Ringo Starr, Billy Gibbons & More On Johnny Winter Tribute Album

Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Billy F. Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters are just some of the big names that will be contributing to "Brother Johnny." This album is a 17-track record that celebrates the career of legendary blues musician Johnny Winter. Winter passed away back in 2014 at the age of 70.

Weezer, Smashing Pumpkis & More Set For BeachLife Festival

The full lineup has been announced for the LA-area based "BeachLife Festival" set for May 13-15. Headliners include Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, and The Steve Miller Band. Others in the lineup include 311, Vance Hoy, Sheryl Crow, Black Pumas, Stone temple Pilots, Lord Huron, Milky Chance, Capital Cities, Michael Franti & Spearhead, UB40 ft. Ali Campbell, and much more. 

Lineup For Bottlerock Napa Announced

The Bottlerock Napa festival will once again go down in May, with a star-studded lineup that’s just been announced, including headliners Metallica, Pink, Twenty One Pilots and Luke Combs.

Bon Jovi Announces Spring Tour

Bon Jovi is heading out on the road this spring. The band just announced dates for a new U.S. tour.

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