Tenacious D returned to Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday to perform a pair of songs from their just-released new album Post-Apocalypto. Jack Black and Kyle Gass opened their Kimmel mini-concert with the album’s uplifting folk song “Colors” – “Colors are the thing that make the world better / I’ve been seeing …
Read More »Bad Gyal and Govana Are a Magnetic Duo on 'Open the Door'
In contemporary pop, artists seem exceptionally open to interdisciplinary collaboration. Brazilian baile funk acts like MC GW are borrowing from the reggaeton being made in Colombia and Puerto Rico. Jamaican dancehall singers like Konshens are working with afrobeats producers like DJ Tunez, a Brooklyn-based beat-maker of Nigerian descent. The latest …
Read More »See Willie Nelson Sing Protest Anthem 'Vote 'Em Out' on 'Kimmel'
Willie Nelson delivered a two-for-one performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, paying tribute to one of the all-time vocal greats and offering up a humorous, no-nonsense political protest song. Nelson opened his performance with a breezy, smooth “Fly Me to the Moon,” off his recent Frank Sinatra tribute album …
Read More »Kelsea Ballerini Plots Headlining 2019 Miss Me More Tour
Kelsea Ballerini will visit a series of arenas and amphitheaters next spring when she embarks on the headlining 2019 Miss Me More Tour in April. Named for Ballerini’s current single, which appears on her second album Unapologetically, the tour gets underway April 11th in Salisbury, Maryland and continues through May …
Read More »Unreleased George Michael Music to Feature in 2019 Rom-Com 'Last Christmas'
Unreleased George Michael music will feature in the 2019 film Last Christmas, a romantic comedy inspired by the Wham! holiday classic. Paul Feig is set tp direct the upcoming film from a script co-written by Emma Thompson, Variety reports, adding that Last Christmas will arrive on November 15th, 2019. Game …
Read More »The Essential Mix at 25: Pete Tong on Creating One of Dance Music's Most Important Mix-Shows
On October 30, 1993, Pete Tong oversaw the first episode of the Essential Mix on BBC’s Radio 1. Club music was ascendant in the U.K., and Tong devoted a late-night slot to it on national radio, playing an uninterrupted string of house — inspired by iconic New York City mix-shows …
Read More »Wah Wah Watson, Guitarist for Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson, Dead at 67
Melvin Ragin, known as “Wah Wah Watson” for the quivering, darting, wonderfully textured sounds he conjured from his guitar and wah wah pedal in countless sessions for stars of soul and funk, died on Wednesday. He was 67 years old. “It’s with a heavy heart that we regret to announce …
Read More »Lauren Jauregui Talks Solo Career: 'I Can't Create When I Feel Stifled'
Lauren Jauregui is ready to step out on her own, but on a night in early October, she’s preparing herself to step in front of her fans and debut her first official solo song and video following Fifth Harmony‘s hiatus. “I’m excited! I’m so excited,” she repeats, already dressed up …
Read More »Rock Revivalists Greta Van Fleet on Their Quest for 'Musical Honesty'
Critical derision, like musical trends, is cyclical. In a now-infamous pan of Led Zeppelin’s debut,Rolling Stone slammed guitarist Jimmy Page as a “very limited producer and a writer of weak, unimaginative songs.” Decades later, RS named Led Zeppelin the 29th-greatest album of all time. Enter Greta Van Fleet, a Michigan-bred …
Read More »Review: Neneh Cherry Addresses Global Issues with Playful Resolve on 'Broken Politics'
Whether mixing up free-jazz and ‘80s punk-funk with Rip Rig and Panic on“Storm The Reality Asylum,”or rap and electro-pop on her own 1989 hit“Buffalo Stance”, Neneh Cherry has always bent styles to serve her own ends. She’s still doing it onBroken Politics, which folds a career’s worth of musical obsessions …
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