Charlie Daniels‘ Volunteer Jam concerts have been a country and Southern-rock summit since the very first one in 1974. The 2021 edition will still be shaped around that musically diverse legacy, but will double as a tribute to the Jam’s founder, who died July 6th at 83. Set for February …
Read More »TikTok Is Music's Latest Gold Rush. But It Won't Be Enough for Artists
The music business suffers from a bad case of short-term memory loss. In the industry’s history, famine has nearly always followed feast. More often than not, the industry has turned away disruption and innovation, because of the very fear it will interrupt the success of their current business model. But …
Read More »Confused Republican Louie Gohmert Wonders If Wearing a Mask Led to Positive COVID Test
After decades of spreading stupidity at a super-human clip, Rep. Louie Gohmert is now doing his best to spread a deadly virus. The Texas Republican tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday prior to joining President Trump aboard Air Force One for a trip to Texas, where the pandemic is currently …
Read More »Watch Rep. Pramila Jayapal Expertly Cut to the Heart of William Barr's Hypocrisy
Attorney General William Barr appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday to answer for the Trump administration’s move to invade cities like Portland, Oregon, where federal agents have recently been brutalizing demonstrators. He ran into questioning from committee Democrats, particularly Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.). The Democrat took the attorney …
Read More »See Ozzy Osbourne Lose His Mind From Boredom in 'Biography' Clip
Ozzy Osbourne loses his mind from boredom during a spell off the road in a new clip from the upcoming documentary, Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne. The film will premiere on A&E on September 7th. “Even…when he complains to this day about touring, he’s not good at home,” …
Read More »Flashback: Fleetwood Mac Play a Gut-Wrenching 'Man of the World' in 1969
Original Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green kept an extremely low profile since leaving the band in 1970, and had been a virtual ghost during the past decade. For a February 25th tribute at the London Palladium, Mick Fleetwood assembled an incredible roster of talent to honor Green, including David Gilmour, …
Read More »Hear Dua Lipa, J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Tainy's Surprise Song 'Un Día'
English pop star Dua Lipa makes her first foray into the reggaeton pop universe in a new track with J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Tainy, titled “Un Día” (“One Day”). In English and Spanish, Dua Lipa and Balvin share a call-and-response between estranged lovers; Bad Bunny enters the picture, giving …
Read More »Dave Franco Talks Portraying Vanilla Ice in Upcoming Biopic
Dave Franco confirmed he will portray Vanilla Ice in an upcoming biopic that puts a Disaster Artist-like spin on the story of the “Ice Ice Baby” rapper. The film To the Extreme was originally revealed via casting notice in January 2019, but the biopic has not yet started production. However, …
Read More »SWMRS' Joey Armstrong Responds to Claims of Sexual Misconduct
SWMRS‘ drummer Joey Armstrong has responded to claims of sexual misconduct and coercion alleged by the Regrettes‘ Lydia Night. Armstrong’s statement was posted on SWMRS’ official Instagram page, although it was issued from just Armstrong: “I want to address Lydia’s Instagram post about our relationship. While I don’t agree with …
Read More »The Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Many photographers – whether amateur or professional – still opt for pocket-sized point-and-shoot cameras over their smartphones. Sure, smartphone cameras are now very advanced, but they still can’t …
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