Days after the release of his new album Duets, Sting performed a brief set for NPR‘s Tiny Desk series. Sitting in a New York City lounge, Sting kicked off the performance with Beninese pop star Shirazee. The duo sang “African in New York,” a reimagining of Sting’s 1987 solo song …
Read More »Bernice King, Daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., Thanks Justin Bieber for Supporting King Center
Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., thanked Justin Bieber for supporting the King Center and its Be Love campaign as part of the singer’s philanthropic efforts around his new album, Justice. Bieber’s new album, Justice, notably features a handful of MLK audio clips. The opening track, “2 Much,” …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Until recently the only way to record video of a dirt bike ride or ski run was to ask a friend to hold a camcorder steady while you …
Read More »Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler Begins Work on Autobiography
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler has begun work on a memoir. “I started out because when my parents died, I always wished I’d asked them a lot more things than I knew about,” he told Cleveland.com. “I don’t really know much about my mum and dad, ’cause they were always …
Read More »Nathaniel Rateliff and Margo Price Duet on Rateliff's 'Say It Louder'
Nathaniel Rateliff and his band the Night Sweats join Margo Price on an upcoming episode of CMT Crossroads. Ahead of the show’s March 26th premiere date, CMT posted a video of the two stars collaborating on Rateliff’s “Say It Louder,” off his 2018 album with the Night Sweats, Tearing at …
Read More »Ronald DeFeo, Killer Who Inspired 'The Amityville Horror,' Dead at 69
Ronald DeFeo, the convicted murderer who killed six family members and inspired the ever-growing “Amityville horror” franchise, died Friday, March 12th, The New York Times reports. He was 69. DeFeo died in a hospital in Albany, New York, the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision confirmed. He …
Read More »Oscars 2021: Hear the Nominees for Best Original Song
Mere hours after the conclusion of the Grammys, the organizers of the Academy Awards have announced five more songs worthy of a golden statuette. The nominees for Best Original Song are a fun mix of highbrow and lowbrow tunes, spanning H.E.R.‘s soulful anthem from Judas and the Black Messiah to …
Read More »Watch Harry Styles Open the 2021 Grammy Awards With Sultry 'Watermelon Sugar'
Harry Styles opened the 2021 Grammy Awards with a sultry performance of his Fine Line track “Watermelon Sugar.” Styles is a first-time Grammy nominee this year, earning nods in the Best Pop Vocal Album category for his sophomore LP as well as Best Pop Solo Performance (“Watermelon Sugar”) and Best …
Read More »Matthew McConaughey Taps Willie Nelson, Kelly Clarkson for Virtual 'We're Texas' Benefit
Willie Nelson, Kelly Clarkson, Post Malone, George Strait, and Miranda Lambert are part of an all-Texas lineup that will perform at Matthew McConaughey’s virtual “We’re Texas” benefit raising money for those impacted by the recent winter storms across the state. McConaughey and his wife Camila will host the show, which …
Read More »'Alien,' 'Die Hard,' James Bond Classic Props Set for Auction
H.R. Giger’s early Xenomorph prototype from Alien, John McClane’s Zippo lighter from Die Hard, and a Walther P5 handled by Sean Connery’s James Bond are among the highlights in an upcoming auction of classic film props. Unique items from Edward Scissorhands, Scarface, Men in Black, Tim Burton’s Batman movies, and …
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