The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has teamed up with iHeartMedia to launch a new podcast Friday, November 6th, featuring classic artist induction speeches from over the years, Variety reports. The first four episodes of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Vault will feature Mick Jagger inducting the …
Read More »TikTok Has a New Deal With Sony Music to Promote More Sony Artists
TikTok has signed a new licensing deal with Sony Music Entertainment, the company announced on Monday, granting the short-form video app a longer term deal for access to the extensive catalog of one of the biggest companies in the recorded music industry. TikTok declined to give specifics on the new …
Read More »Breeders' Kim and Kelley Deal Talk Voting With Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown
The Breeders‘ Kim and Kelley Deal took part in conversation with Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown during an upcoming Rolling StoneFridays for Unity event, which is set to air this Friday, October 30th. “Has anybody ever told you you look like Robert Pollard from Guided by Voices?” the Dayton, Ohio twins …
Read More »Doc Antle, Roadside Zoo Owner Featured in 'Tiger King,' Indicted on Wildlife Trafficking Charges
Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, the owner of a “roadside zoo” in South Carolina who was featured in the Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has been indicted on wildlife trafficking, animal cruelty and other charges. The indictment comes after a months-long investigation conducted by the Animal Law Unit of Virginia Attorney General Mark …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Was Supposed to Play 'SNL.' Then He Went to a Party
Morgan Wallen was set to make his Saturday Night Live debut on October 10th as the long-running sketch show’s musical guest. That won’t be happening. The 27-year-old Tennessee native says he was uninvited from performing on SNL after videos surfaced of him partying last weekend in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in apparent …
Read More »Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' Singer, Dead at 80
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 »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 »Billie Eilish Unveils First Look at Limited-Edition Collectibles Line
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Billie Eilish has released a new line of collectible toys and figurines, inspired by her music videos for “All The Good Girls Go To Hell” and “Bad Guy.” …
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 »Andrew Gillum Comes Out as Bisexual
In a clip posted today, ex-Tallahassee mayor and former Democratic nominee for Florida governor Andrew Gillum spoke openly about his sexuality with Tamron Hall on the debut of Season 2 of her nationally syndicated talkshow, informing the host that he identifies as bisexual. “You didn’t ask the question, you put …
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