Johnny Nash, whose 1972 song “I Can See Clearly Now” became a Number One hit and enduring radio song, died on Tuesday, his son confirmed to CBS. No cause of death was given. He was 80. Nash began singing as a child in church in Houston, Texas, where he was …
Read More »'Devil and Daniel Johnston' Filmmakers Focus New Doc on Bowie Fave Legendary Stardust Cowboy
In 1968, Dan Rowan, one of the hosts of the variety series Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, introduced a guest by describing him as “an act you’re just not gonna believe.” “This guy plays the bugle, plays the guitar, and sings — all at the same time. … This is a …
Read More »Gorillaz Enlist Elton John for New Song 'The Pink Phantom'
Gorillaz have added to their list of all-star collaborators by enlisting Elton John for the new single “The Pink Phantom,” the latest track off the cartoon outfit’s upcoming album Song Machine: Season One. The song also boasts Atlanta rapper 6lack. The video for the track features Damon Albarn’s cartoon band …
Read More »Neil Young Announces 'Return to Greendale' Live Album and Film
Neil Young‘s 2003/04 Greendale tour with Crazy Horse will be chronicled on Return to Greendale, a live album and film coming out on November 6th. It will be available as a two-disc set or limited edition box set with two LPs, two CDs and a documentary, Inside Greendale, about the …
Read More »Bill Murray's Golf Company Sends Humorous Response to Doobie Brothers' Legal Threat
The lawyers representing Bill Murray’s golf apparel company sent a humorous response to the Doobie Brothers after the band issued a similarly comedic letter that accused Murray of using their “Listen to the Music” in ads without compensation. On Wednesday, the Doobie Brothers’ lawyers publicly sent a quirky legal warning …
Read More »Lana Del Rey Lends Vocals to Matt Maeson's 'Hallucinogenics' Remix
Lana Del Rey has joined singer-songwriter Matt Maeson on a new version of his 2019 single, “Hallucinogenics.” Del Rey slips easily into the song, which begins as a soft acoustic folk number before leveling up several notches with the arrival of some big drum hits and atmospheric synth touches. Del …
Read More »RS Charts: Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's 'WAP' Continues Reign at Number One
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “WAP” spent a fifth week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart, earning 29.6 million streams. The top of the latest chart remain unchanged relative to last week, with “WAP” followed by Drake and Lil Durk‘s “Laugh Now Cry Later,” …
Read More »Aimee Mann Drops Chilling Cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Avalanche'
The six-part HBO documentary series I’ll Be Gone in the Dark may have concluded last month, but Aimee Mann has just released a full version of the opening theme: her cover of Leonard Cohen‘s “Avalanche.” Sharingthe same cover art as Cohen’s 1971 album Songs of Love and Hate, Mann’s rendition …
Read More »Yungblud Announces Sophomore Album 'Weird!'
Yungblud has just announced the release date and tracklist for his sophomore album Weird!, along with the new track, “God Save Me, But Don’t Drown Me Out.” Weird!will be released on November 13th and will feature previously released songs like the title track and “Strawberry Lipstick.” On “God Save Me,” …
Read More »Slowthai Gives Birth in 'Feel Away' Video, Featuring James Blake
Slowthai gives birth in the video for “Feel Away,” a new song featuring James Blake and Mount Kimbie. Directed by Oscar Hudson (who previously worked on Radiohead’s “Lift” video), the clip features the U.K. rapper in a maternity ward as he grows a pregnant belly and gets an ultrasound. Shortly …
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