Watch late frontman Chris Cornell's incredible "Black Hole Sun" performance ahead of Soundgarden's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Willis himself couldn’t attend the event—but Keith Richards, Demi Moore, Michael J. Fox, and Emma Heming Willis were all there for the concert, a benefit for the Association for Frontotemporal ...
The KISS Hit Gene Simmons Partially Credits to Eddie Van Halen: “That’s Eddie’s Solo You’re Hearing”
When Gene Simmons needed help writing the guitar part for one iconic KISS single, he called up the best guitarist he knew, Eddie Van Halen.
Composer Nathan Johnson gives each of the Knives Out films a unique sound, and Wake Up Dead Man is no different.
Demetrius Moore has been Drake’s FOH engineer since 2010, and he says that, because of the way the recent shows were ...
Nelly Furtado Quits Music: The Sad Reason Behind ‘Promiscuous’ Singer’s Retirement After taking a dig at her detractors, Nelly Furtado has opted to move on from making music after a decades-long run.
YouTube Global Head of Music Lyor Cohen (Photo Credit: Romain Maurice/Getty Images) YouTube announced Thursday that the company paid out more than $8 billion to the music industry in the course of ...
LE SSERAFIM might have just wrapped the North American leg of their Easy Crazy Hot Tour, but the quintet is already onto their next era with their first single album, Spaghetti, which taps BTS member ...
In the year 2007, the music biopic genre was dealt a nearly lethal blow by the release of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Jake Kasdan’s satire of films like Walk the Line and Ray, featuring John C.
Brown is a three-time Grammy winner, while the Zac Brown Band has had six consecutive albums reach the Billboard Top 10. The band has also had five consecutive albums debut at number one on the ...
Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst remembered Sam Rivers as “such a gifted, unbelievably sweet and wonderful person” after the bassist died over the weekend at the age of 48. In a lengthy and emotional video ...
‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Conducts a Sweet-Sounding but Gently Rebellious Anti-War Oratorio
The fourth screen collaboration between writer Alan Bennett and director Nicholas Hytner is a pleasant, low-key wartime tale that's most interesting when it pushes against cozy expectations. At first ...
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