Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • John Mayer Defends Dead & Company Fall Tour Trailing 'Fare Thee Well' Final Concerts

    Over the summer, the Grateful Dead had fans pack up the van and start truckin' to their final 'Fare Thee Well' tour concerts in both the Bay Area and Chicago. Trailing the performances, many deadheads were dedicated to bringing the Dead over to the east coast for some fare thee well fun of their own but to their surprise, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann announced that they'd regroup. Lacking Phil Lesh, the guitarist and two percussionists decided to take on John Mayer for their latest project, Dead & Company.
  • Taylor Swift Talks Nicki Minaj VMAs Twitter Fight, Kanye West Friendship

    After dealing with celebrity twitter drama with Nicki Minaj ahead of the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, Taylor Swift will be handling all future concerns and social media mishaps offline--take notes social media mavens. The pop sensation spoke with NME for an exclusive interview, spaning topics from her misunderstandings with Minaj and Kanye West, the wild success of her '1989' tour, her ever-growing squad of guest appearances and her role as a public icon.
  • Ed Sheeran And James Bay 'Let it Go' In Surprise Duet [WATCH]

    Sunday night during James Bay's gig at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in Cambridge, England, the audience saw a surprise guest grace the stage for an unexpected collaboration. He was joined by everyone's favorite ginger-haired singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran, for a duet of Bay's "Let It Go."
  • Nick Carter, Sharna Burgess Rock 'Everybody' on 'Dancing With The Stars' [WATCH]

    Ever since it was announced that Nick Carter was joining the cast of 'Dancing With The Stars,' Backstreet Boys fans all over the world have been awaiting the moment Carter and his dancing partner, Sharna Burgess, would tackle a BSB anthem. Last night, the moment finally arrived as the Backstreet boy and his partner took us back to 1992 with a lively dance set to fan-favorite track, "Everybody."
  • Justin Bieber, Floyd Mayweather Perform Beatles Karaoke, 'What Do You Mean' in Bora Bora

    Despite personal claims that Floyd Mayweather is officially through with his boxing career and whether or not we believe it, the former boxer seems to be living life to the fullest while on retirement. He was seen spending the weekend on vacation in Bora Bora with his good pal Justin Bieber as the two tackled karaoke night with the pop singer's hit "What Do You Mean?" and a rendition of the Beatles classic track "Let it Be."
  • Foo Fighters, Jewel Tackle 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' at Atlanta Tour Stop [WATCH]

    Much like Taylor Swift's '1989' tour, the Foo Fighters have been keeping up with their tradition of bringing special guests to the stage. For the second time in two weeks, Jewel found her way on stage, singing duets with the Foo front man Dave Grohl. Their first collaboration saw a rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love," and for their second go around, the duo took on Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty's "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around."
  • Dead & Company to Give Away 10,000 Tickets to Free Madison Square Garden Concert

    After performing their final Fare Thee Well shows and bidding aideu to a band that brought fourth an insurmountable following, three-quarters of the Grateful Dead's surviving "Core Four" decided the end of an era wasn't quite finished, teaming up with fellow musician John Mayer as Dead & Company. Having announced a number of long, strange trips through North America, the innovative group decided to add a third New York date at Madison Square Garden--this time, curating a free, 5,000 ticket give away to fans who enter for a chance to win. Tickets cannot be purchased otherwise.
  • Taylor Swift, Charli XCX Perform "Boom Clap" During '1989' Tour [WATCH]

    With every passing gig on her '1989' world tour, Taylor Swift decides to expand her star-studded squad of best friends and performers, with Charli XCX being the latest addition during her Toronto Rogers Centre stop. The pop sensation presented another artist to the Rogers Centre Stage, this time announcing Charli XCX to perform her first hit single, "Boom Clap."
  • Lady Gaga Says 'American Horror Story: Hotel' Role Made Her Feel Alive

    A singer who never showed conservative taste when it comes to outfit choices or expressing herself through her music, Lady Gaga says that her role in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' made her feel alive. As she arrived on scene for the premiere of the FX anthology series on Saturday night, the singer raved about her time spent on set with the brilliant and star-studded cast.
  • Miley Cyrus Announces Tour With the Flaming Lips on 'Saturday Night Live'

    Adding to her MTV Video Music Awards hosting experience, Miley Cyrus took on the comical duty of hosting and performing for the 41st season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" this week. The singer used her time in the spotlight to announce a tour with her companions, the Flaming Lips, and debut two songs from her latest free album, 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.'
  • Foo Fighters Cover Pink Floyd's 'In The Flesh?' at Austin City Limits Festival [WATCH]

    Nearing the closing minutes of their Friday night Austin City Limits Music Festival set, the Foo Fighters decided to call on classic rock once again as they took on a rendition of Pink Floyd's "In The Flesh?" The classic track hails from the 1979 concept album, 'The Wall,' which former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has reprised as his own documentary and concert film, "Roger Waters The Wall."
  • Ed Sheeran is Leaving Music to Go ‘Off Into the Wilderness’ Next Year

    To the dismay of Sheerios around the world, Ed Sheeran decided to take a break from his musical career to take on other endeavors like a recurring role on Kurt Sutter's 'The Bastard Executioner' and launching his own label, Gingerbread Man Records. The break isn't undeserved, seeing as how the 'X' singer notched a #1 album, performed 179 tour dates and has an impending concert film on the way. Now all he wants to do is ditch his phone and go into the wilderness.
  • Lana Del Rey Debuts Aquatic & Impressionist 'Music To Watch Boys To' Video

    In support of her latest album, 'Honeymoon,' Lana Del Rey dropped an impressionistic video for one of her latest hits, "Music To Watch Boys To." The clip incorporates a few scenes that exemplify the track's title of male objectification but most shots showcase the singer lounging in a beach chair, women underwater in aquatic settings, silhouettes of men playing basketball and a horde of gramophone horns swirling around Del Rey.
  • Katy Perry Gets Groped by Fan On Stage During Rock in Rio Festival Performance [WATCH]

    During Sunday's performance at Brazil's Rock in Rio Festival, things got a little touchy feel-y when Katy Perry invited an excited fan named Rayane to the stage. The pop star was surprised with kisses on the neck and arms wrapped tightly around her body as the fan slurred most words and gave the "Fireworks" singer fairly awkward greeting. Perry diffused the situation with humor as shown in a fan posted video to YouTube.
  • Alanis Morissette 'Jagged Little Pill' Reissue Demo "Closer Than You Might Believe" Debuts

    Twenty years trailing the brutally honest, female anthem album Jagged Little Pill, singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette is reprising her 1995 LP to craft a four-disc, collector's edition re-release, due out October 30. Boasting a few bonus tracks, "Closer Than You Might Believe" is the latest demo available to listen to in celebration of the album's 20th anniversary-let's hope this doesn't rehash any harsh feelings for Dave Coulier.
  • Watch Florence + The Machine Sing 'Happy Birthday' to Dad at Apple Music Festival [SETLIST]

    Wrapping up this year's Apple Music Festival, Florence And The Machine closed the show with an expected, lively show at London's Roundhouse. Florence Welch executed her traditional twirls across stage as the band launched into riveting versions of fan favorite tracks, "Shake It Out" and "Ship To Wreck" before eventually asking the audience to break out into a crowd-wide "Happy Birthday" for her father's birthday.
  • Ed Sheeran Details Keith Richards, Rolling Stones Collaborations, Slams Lion Tattoo Critics

    "Thinking Out Loud" singer Ed Sheeran recently detailed what it's like to hang around with the Rolling Stones veteran Keith Richards and slammed the tons of critics of his latest giant lion tattoo on his chest. Earlier in the summer on June 28, Sheeran joined the Rolling Stones on stage for their Kansas City gig and following the show, the musicians spent some down time together.
  • Nick Jonas & Kate Hudson Spotted at Disney World Together, Dating or Friends?

    As if Kate Hudson didn't already make people all over the world jealous, she's now been showing off the youngest Jonas brother by her side as the two have been spotted spending the weekend together at the happiest place on Earth, Disney World. Nick Jonas, 23, stopped at the Orlando theme park during his tour and was seen riding a rollercoaster with the 'Almost Famous' actress, 36.
  • Kurt Cobain's 'Montage Of Heck: The Home Recordings' Release Date Set

    Trailing the wide success of the Brett Morgen directed, Kurt Cobain documentary 'Montage of Heck,' the impending documentary soundtrack will boast dozens of home recordings from the late Nirvana front man. The album, 'Kurt Cobain - Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings,' has finally gotten a release date and is set to drop on November 13.
  • Taylor Swift, Mick Jagger Sing 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' at 1989 World Tour Nashville Show

    Trailing her 1989 World Tour performances with Steven Tyler and Alison Krauss and for her second of two nights at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, Taylor Swift decided to pull out an even bigger surprise: The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger to perform the classic track, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." The two singers strutted their stuff down the catwalk as they sang the 1965 smash hit while swapping verses and lines back and fourth.
  • Madonna Dedicates Song to 'Popey-Wopey' at 'Rebel Heart' Philadelphia Gig [WATCH]

    In the midst of Pope Francis' first visit to the U.S., one entertainer who has found in trouble with the church on more than one occasion decided to show support for the Pope during a section of her 'Rebel Heart' tour. During Madonna's Philadelphia gig on Thursday night, the singer showcased tons of religious imagery throughout her show, complete with female performers dressed as nuns, pole dancing on crosses.
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