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Even years after, the loss of Freddie Mercury is one that weighs heavy on the classic rock world. On a brighter side, a new documentary film containing Queen concert footage from 1972 will hit select theatres nationwide, bringing the audience the first-ever live recording of the group's signature 'Wayne's World'-style head-banger "Bohemian Rhapsody." -
Jimi Hendrix's Brook Street Flat in London Transformed into Museum
Jimi Hendrix left an indelible mark on the blues-based, psychedelic rock world after joining the 27 club on September 18, 1970. Hendrix began his unforgetanle career while living in a London flat with girlfriend Kathy Etchingham on Brook Street, a period of the gutiarists life heavily depicted in the 2014, Andre-3000 led biopiac, 'All is By My Side.' -
Justin Bieber Says 'Purpose' Hit 'Sorry' Is About a Girl, Not Apologizing
As most beliebers could've guessed, Justin Bieber's No. 1 catchy track "Sorry" is about a girl. Sure, the Canadian pop star has a laundry list of wrongdoings, adolescent mistakes and outrageous behavior but in a recent interview, the 21-year-old admitted that a female was the basis of the song. -
Bruce Springsteen Was Reason Daughter Was Late to School Says Dad Who Compared The Boss to God
It's always been a task coming up with plausible reasons to be late for or to miss school but sometimes, honesty is the best policy. Yesterday, a father penned a hilariously honest letter to school officials, blaming Monday night's Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band gig at the Times Union Center for his daughter's late arrival to school. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers Cover David Bowie at Bernie Sanders Fundraiser [WATCH]
The Red Hot Chili Peppers covered David Bowie's 1972 track "Starman" during their performance at a Bernie Sanders' benefit concert at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. -
Dead & Company Announce 17-Date U.S. Summer Tour for 2016
After the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary Fare Thee Well stint in Santa Clara and Chicago, three of the four "Core Four" members, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, decided to keep truckin' on, playing their classic tunes under a new moniker with the help of John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti. Weir recently admitted that both Dead & Company, the grateful dead reincarnate super group and RatDog would be making moves in 2016. The long strange trip will continue on through the United States with a highly anticipated 2016 summer tour. -
Ben Stiller Teaches Elton John How to 'Blue Steel' on 'Graham Norton Show' [WATCH]
Ben Stiller and Elton John sat beside one another on the Graham Norton Show's couch for Friday's episode, the same day the British entertainer released his latest LP, 'Wonderful Crazy Night.' Stiller was passing through London in promotion of the follow-up film to his 2001 smash comedy, 'Zoolander 2.' During their time on the show, Stiller revealed Derek Zoolander's secret to perfecting the "Blue Steel" facial expression, giving the "Looking Up" singer tips on how to recreate the look. -
Madonna Delivers First Concert Performance of 'Take A Bow' in Taiwan [WATCH]
For her Thursday 'Rebel Heart' Tour stop in Taipei, Taiwan, Madonna dusted off her 1994 hit song, "Take a Bow," for its first-ever in concert performance. -
Elton John Gives Surprise Performance of ‘Tiny Dancer’ at London Train Station [WATCH]
Even after releasing 30 studio albums, Elton John never tires when it comes to promoting his music. The "Candle in the Wind" singer shocked a London train station filled with travlers when he showed up for an impromptu, surprise performance of his 'Madman Across the Water' track, "Tiny Dancer." -
Dead & Company to Play 'The Tonight Show'; Possible Tour Dates Leaked
Bob Weir made it known that both RatDog and Dead & Company would make their rounds in 2016, leaving fans curious if that meant a glorified tour or a few stop across the fast-approaching festival circuit. -
Steven Tyler Sings to Skittles in Super Bowl 50 Ad [WATCH]
There's five days left until one of the biggest sporting events of the year, Super Bowl 50, which will bring viewers the ultimate showdown between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. One thing that fans look forward to almost, if not just as much as the game, are the commercials. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler just recently shared his own rockin' rainbow ad for Skittles, which finds the singer critiquing a portrait of himself made from the fruity candy. -
Tame Impala Perform Trippy Three-Song Set on 'Le Grand Journal' [WATCH]
Tame Impala are in the middle of their Currents celebratory jaunt, making stops at festivals and appearing on late night show in between recieving awards for their Grammy-nominated, third studio album. Last night, Kevin Parker and company took the stage on the latest episode of French TV program 'Le Grande Journal,' to jam through a trippy triple-song set. -
Anthony Kiedis Says Red Hot Chili Peppers Close to Wrapping New Album
Five years have passed since the Red Hot Chili Peppers delivered their latest album, 'I'm With You,' to devoted fans. To the delight of many, frontman Anthony Kiedis put some anxieties to rest by announcing the group is close to wrapping the newest addition to their remarkable discography. -
Paul Simon Pens Song for Louis C.K. & Steve Buscemi Series, ‘Horace and Pete’ [LISTEN]
Back in August, comedian Louis C.K. revealed that he would put his critically acclaimed FX series, 'Louie,' on the backburner for an "extended hiatus" in order to turn his focus and creativity on innovative projects. After a few months, Louis C.K. put himself back on the map in the most nonchalant way ever by simply sending an e-mail to his fans, letting them know that a brand-new dark comedy series, 'Horace and Pete,' is now available on his official website. The show's theme song was penned by Paul Simon himself, lending more starpower to the series starring both C.K. and Steve Buscemi. -
Will Smith Talks Jazzy Jeff, New Music and Tour, #OscarsSoWhite on 'The Graham Norton Show'
While stopping by 'The Graham Norton Show,' Will Smith revealed plans to tour with DJ Jazzy Jeff this summer, detailed his latest flick, 'Concussion,' and elaborated on the current race debate within the Oscars. -
Miley Cyrus Gives Tyra Banks Balloons for Her New Baby Boy, York
After Tyra Banks gave birth to baby York, Miley Cyrus was one of the first people to send celebratory balloons to Banks to celebrate the arrival of her son. -
Susan Sarandon Honors David Bowie During Screen Actors Guild Awards [WATCH]
During the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Susan Sarandon introduced the "in memoriam" segment of the event, which included a special tribute to David Bowie and included Alan Rickman and Leonard Nimoy. -
David Bowie Declined Multiple Red Hot Chili Peppers Collaboration Offers
With the recent death of glam rock icon David Bowie, fans and musicians alike have shared their favorite Bowie stories and reminisced on the time they spent with or influenced by the one-of-a-kind entertainer. Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis recently admitted that the 'Hunky Dory' singer turned down possible collaborations with the chili peppers multiple different times. -
Tame Impala Praises Rihanna's Cover of "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" on 'Anti' [LISTEN]
Rihanna's long-awaited, fifth studio album, 'Anti,' finally hit the public in an unexpected way--Tidal accidentally leaked the 13-track album on its own. Along with the Drake collaboration, "Work," fans were surprised early with a cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes." Now that the album has been sufficiently streamed, frontman Kevin Parker spoke out to give Rihanna his praises on a cover well done. -
Brand New to Drop New Album in 2016 - Seven Years After 'Daisy'
Ever since alternative rock outfit Brand New offered two singles, "Mene," and "Sealed To Me" to fans over the summer, die-hard listeners have been awaiting the Long Island natives' fifth studio album. After frontman Jesse Lacey broke down on stage and admitted Brand New wouldn't last much longer, the group's label just announced that they would finally release their follow-up (and final?) album to 'Daisy' in 2016 after a seven year stretch. -
Rihanna Drops Cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" on 'Anti'
Fans have been impatiently awaiting the release of Rihanna's 'Anti,' with a tip it would drop before Friday. TIDAL kept good on that promise when the streaming service accidentally leaked the entire album after sharing' Anti's' Drake collaboration, "Work." As part of the singer's eighth studio album, the Barbados native included a cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes." -
Bruce Springsteen Extends Tour, Reschedules Madison Square Garden Gig
As a blizzard battered New York City on Jan. 23, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were forced to postpone their Madison Square Garden gig without a confirmed reschedule date. -
Michael C. Hall: Working With David Bowie Was 'the Most Humbling Experience'
Michael C. Hall learned of rock icon David Bowie's death while recording the soundtrack for Lazarus, the artist's off-Broadway musical. It was only then, the Dexter star said, that he fully realized working with Bowie was the "most humbling experience I ever had." -
Ringo Starr Reveals 2016 Summer Tour Dates With His All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr has revealed the dates he'll be playing this summer with a little help from his friends in his All-Starr Band. -
Lady Gaga Arrives Late for Producers Guild Award, Performs 'Til It Happens to You' [WATCH]
Lady Gaga has proven to be the talk of the entertainment world as of late. She's taken the world by storm by excelling in writing and performing music and took on acting, her admitted first true love. After making endless award show appearances and performances this year, the pop singer was slated to deliver her Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You" at the Producers Guild Awards, until she arrived on stage awkwardly late. -
Steven Tyler & Daughter Mia Crash CNN Weather Report [WATCH]
While tons of people on the East Coast have been locked in doors and shunned from traveling on dangerous roads, Steven Tyler and his daughter, Mia, happened to appear in the middle of CNN's storm coverage with some tips for those contemplating leaving their homes. -
Bruce Springsteen’s New York Show Postponed Due to Winter Storm Jonas
Winter storm Jonas finally interrupted a freakishly warm winter in the Northeast over the weekend, dumping more than 2 feet of snow on New York City, where Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were scheduled to play at Madison Square Garden. -
Dave Grohl Covers 'Ace of Spades' With Pantera, Metallica, Slayer Members [WATCH]
Dave Grohl joined members of Pantera, Metallica and Slayer on stage at Dimebash in Los Angeles to pay tribute to late Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister. -
Black Sabbath Says Goodbye - Kicks Off The End Tour in Nebraska [WATCH]
After teasing fans with the idea of an all new studio album to accompany their final tour, rock and roll giants Black Sabbath quickly scrapped the alleged 21st LP and decided to place all their focus on an unforgettable The End tour. Wednesday, January 20 brought the launch of the farewell gigs in Omaha, Nebraska where the iconic musicians delivered a 14-song setlist made up of popular Sabbath staples. -
Radiohead Announce 2016 Festival Tour Dates with Primavera Sound and More
Radiohead left fans itching for new music ever since they dropped 'The King of Limbs' back in 2011. As of late, rumors have quickly circulated concerning a new studio album and a live return from the band that gave us hits like "Karma Police" and "Creep." Four years after their last string of shows in 2012, Radiohead have finally announced their live return and first festival performances of 2016.
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