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Will Smith to Produce New Sitcom with 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' Similarities, Not Reboot
Rumors circulated the Internet on Thursday concerning well-loved 90s sitcom, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," getting flipped, turned upside down, into a modern day reboot. The show's star, Will Smith, confirmed that there he'll be producing a new family show that will draw similarities from the preceding sitcom, which was misinterpreted as a full-on "Fresh Prince" reboot, EW reports. It wouldn't be so out of the ordinary, considering the current reboot fad with "The X-Files," "Twin Peaks" and "Fuller House" on the way. -
Stream Keith Richards' Digitally Released Solo Albums 'Talk is Cheap' and 'Main Offender'
Ahead of the release of his first solo album in over 20 years, "Crosseyed Heart," Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has made his first two solo records available for digital streaming for the first time ever. Previously only available in physical form, 1988's "Talk Is Cheap" and 1992's "Main Offender" have received full digital releases via Richards' own Mindless Records label will stream starting today, August 14. -
Awaken the Force with Covergirl's Star Wars Makeup Collection
An innovative makeup line is coming to you from a galaxy far, far away. Covergirl has announced a partnership with the Star Wars promotion machine for a line of "The Force Awakens" inspired beauty products, from C-3PO gold to stormtrooper silver lipstick. -
Foo Fighters Bring Fan On Stage to Cover Rush's 'Tom Sawyer'
The Foo Fighters make it a personal tradition to construct special experiences for each of their fans--whether its continuing to tour after a broken leg or inviting fans onstage to jam with Dave Grohl and company, concertgoers can expect to be a part of something unique. For their latest gig in Edmonton, Alberta, the Foo appropriately decided to tackle a bombastic cover of Canada's very own, Rush. Instead of Grohl belting out the lyrics from atop his oxycontin-inspired throne or drummer Taylor Hawkins manning the mic, the group invited a fan named Brian to the stage to handle Geddy Lee's vocals on "Tom Sawyer." -
Sean Lennon, The Moonlandingz Collaborate on 'Sweet Saturn Mine' [LISTEN]
Last year, Sean Lennon became mesmerized at a South by Southwest party where he tuned into the musical talents of the psychedelic Fat White Family for the first time ever. Since that moment, he's aided the band by co-producing their sophomore album as well as joining forces with them for a side project called the Moonlandingz (which features Lennon, Fat White Family's Lisa Saoudi and Saul Adamczewski, Charlotte Kemp Muhl and members from the U.K. avant-garde electronic group, the Eccentronic Research Council.) -
David Gilmour Confirms Classic Rock Band Pink Floyd is Over
Today is a dark(er) day for classic rock. Although in recent years, Pink Floyd hasn't necessarily been the same, David Gilmour has announced that the iconic psychedelic rock band has officially seen the end of its reign. Last year, Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason united to release an album in memory of the late keyboardist, Richard Wright, who died in 2008. Lacking the talents of bassist Roger Waters, the duo put fourth 'The Endless River,' Pink Floyd's 15th and now final studio album. -
EA Sports Pulls Patrick Kane from NHL 16 Video Game After Rape Investigations
On Wednesday, Electronic Arts announced that they removed three-time Stanley cup winner, Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane from the cover of its upcoming NHL 16 game, trailing recent rape allegations. -
Thom Yorke Composes Original Score for Broadway Revival 'Old Times'
With eight Radiohead albums, two solo albums and an 18-day, ambient art exhibit soundtrack under his belt, Thom Yorke decided to change direction to make his Broadway debut. The Radiohead front man penned an original score for a revival of Harold Pinter's 1971 play, 'Old Times,' via Roundabout Theater Company, set to open at New York's American Airlines Theater in October. -
Quentin Tarantino Releases Menacing 'Hateful Eight' Trailer [WATCH]
Esteemed director Quentin Tarantino has dropped the first teaser trailer for his impending brooding western, 'The Hateful Eight, showcasing eight strangers with dark emotions and growing cabin fever. According to the YouTube video description, the film is set "six or eight or 12 years after the Civil War," trailing a bounty hunter John "the Hangman" Ruth (Kurt Russell) and his outlaw Daisy (Jennifer Jason Leigh). -
Patti Smith 'Just Kids' Memoir to Get Showtime Series Adaptation
Rock icon Patti Smith has decided to team up with Showtime for a limited series version of Just Kids, the musicians 2010 memoir. President of Showtime, David Nevins, unveiled plans for the project Tuesday morning during the summer press tour for the Television Critics Association, detailing that smith will co-produce and co-write the series with John Logan, the brains behind Penny Dreadful. -
Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese Reunite For ‘Devil In The White City’
For the sixth time as collaborators since 2002, Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio will team up for a new film, 'Devil in the White City,' in which the 40-year-old actor will portray notorious Chicago serial killer, Dr. H.H. Holmes. -
Arcade Fire Share 'The Reflektor Tapes' Documentary Trailer
This September, husband-and-wife indie rock band duo Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, also known as members of Arcade Fire, are slated to release a feature-length film called The Reflektor Tapes. Following the recent announcement, a teaser trailer has been released for the Kahlil Joseph-directed film. -
Bob Weir Discusses his Funeral, Jerry Garcia for AXS TV Series' 'The Big Interview'
On the heels of revealing that the Grateful Dead's music would continue to grace the ears of Deadheads around the world through the freshly assembled Dead & Company, Bob Weir sat down with Dan Rather for an extensive discussion to air on AXS TV series' "The Big Interview." Tuesday night at 8 p.m., listeners can tune into an hour long Q&A that spans topics from Weir's musical influences, what song he wants played at his own funeral and the late Jerry Garcia. -
'Back To The Future' Documentary 'Back in Time' to be Released in October
This October, a new take on the well-loved trilogy 'Back to the Future' will be released in the form of a documentary--boasting interviews from the film's star-studded cast including Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson along with screen writer Bob Gale, director Robert Zemeckis and producer Steven Spielberg. -
Eddie Vedder Unveils 'Aloha' Soundtrack Song Starring His 6-Year-Old Daughter Harper [LISTEN]
The soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's latest film, 'Aloha,' boasts one very special track penned by Eddie Vedder with the help of an important vocalist--Harper Vedder, his six-year-old daughter. The quick, 30-second tune titled "The Traveler," which can be heard during 'Aloha's' ending credits, features the Pearl Jam vocalist's ukulele skills while Harper continuously sings "I gotta go." -
Bill Murray to Appear in Female-Led 'Ghostbusters' Reboot
Despite Bill Murray's hesitance to appear in a third installment of 'Ghostbusters,' it seems he has no reservations about appearing in the film's upcoming female-led reboot. It's uncertain if he'll reprise his role as Peter Venkman or if he'll take on a completely unrelated character in the Paul Feig-directed film. -
Lawsuit Claims Bobbi Kristina Brown was Given 'Toxic Cocktail'
Following the death of 22-year-old Bobbi Kristina Brown, her estate has filed a multi-million wrongful death lawsuit against boyfriend Nick Gordon on Friday. Through Brown's estate conservator Bedelia Hargrove, the lawsuit claims that Gordon "gave Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious and then put her face down in a tub of cold water." -
Louis C.K. to Take 'Extended Hiatus' From 'Louie'
In order to place his focus on other projects, comedian Louis C.K. is taking an "extended hiatus" from his celebrated and emmy-nominated FX series, 'Louie.' "After writing, directing, starring in and mostly editing 61 episodes of television, [C.K.]'s anxious to take a break from the show and work on other things," FX CEO John Landgraf revealed Friday during the Television Critics Association press tour, The Hollywood Reporter notes. -
Yes Honor Chris Squire During First Concert Since His Death
Last night at the Grand Theater at the Foxwoods Casino, Yes regrouped and returned to the stage with a tribute to their recently deceased bassist and constant band mate, Chris Squire. The first post-Chris Squire concert began with all the lights shut off except for one beaming spotlight on a white Rickenbacker bass where the musician once stood--an instrument that screams Squire. -
Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux Honeymooning in Bora Bora with Friends
After pulling off a surprise wedding at their Bel-Air home on Wednesday, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are spending their blissful, newly married time in Bora Bora but they're not alone. The newlyweds were seen arriving on a private plane Friday along with tight-knit friends Jason Bateman and Chelsea Handler as well as maid of honor and "Friends" co-star, Courteney Cox. -
Dave Grohl Featured on Hardcore Band Bl'ast! EP for First New Music in 20 Years
For the first time in over 20 years, the Santa Cruz hardcore group Bl'ast! have come out of hibernation to release a two-track EP titled, 'For Those Who've Graced the Fire!' Members of the original line-up Cliff Dinsmore and Mike Neider teamed with Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl and Black Flag bassist Chuck Dukowski--Grohl's Studio 606 housed the creation of the EP. -
Prince to Release Latest Album 'HitNRun' on Tidal
One month from today, Prince will release his latest studio album 'HitNRun,' available for stream on September 7. The announcement comes in partnership with Jay Z's Tidal, which will debut the album via high-quality streaming. -
Ozzy Osbourne Reportedly Makes Cameo in New ‘Ghostbusters’ Film
Next year, 'Ghostbusters' will see a female-led reboot starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon-however, the Prince of Darkness could get his own cameo. Ozzy Osbourne has been the center of rumors concerning his involvement in the film, due to his appearance on set while director Paul Feig was shooting a heavy metal concert scene, what better place for the Black Sabbath front man to shine? -
The Spice Girls 20th Anniversary Tour Denied by Emma Bunton Despite Rumors
Despite the panic-attack worthy news of the Spice Girls reuniting for a 20th anniversary tour in celebration of their 1996 hit "Wannabe," the girls immediately refuted the quick-spreading anticipation. The Sun reported that four of the five band mates would assemble for an international tour in 2016 sans Posh spice, Victoria Beckham. -
The Smithsonian and Slayer Team Up for a Thrash-Metal Mini-Doc
The Smithsonian Institutes's National Museum of American History will display a new mini-documentary highlighting the roots of thrash metal and more precisely, Slayer. The six-minute video titled 'Slayer: The Origins of Thrash in San Francisco' may have its blemishes, but it provides insight into how metal's most ominous rockers morphed into leading craftsman of their genre. -
Drake Reunites With 'Degrassi' Cast Mates at Toronto Web Series Premiere
What once began as a small acting career on the Canadian TV show, 'Degrassi,' blew up into a renowned career in the rap industry for Aubrey Graham who's now known as Drake. The rapper reunited with his former cast mates from "Degrassi: The Next Generatio"' at a Toronto web series premiere. -
David Gilmour Used Wandsworth Prison's Liberty Choir Vocals on ‘Rattle That Lock’
David Gilmour may have recruited the harmonies of David Crosby and Graham Nash for his latest solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' but the Pink Floyd guitarist looked to London's Wandsworth Prison for some extra pizazz. Gilmour hired the inmates in the Liberty Choir to provide back up vocals for the title track of his latest LP, due out on September 18. -
Kurt Cobain Film 'Montage Of Heck' Soundtrack to Feature Unreleased Comedy Routine
After the Kurt Cobain documentary 'Montage of Heck' made its way across the festival circuit, quickly saw a theater release and made its debut on HBO, the Brett Morgen-directed film was be re-released in theaters this week, sparking emerged details concerning an accompanying soundtrack. -
John Mayer, Grateful Dead Members Unite as Dead & Company
Iconic folk-rockers the Grateful Dead wrapped up their extensive and mystifying careers over Fourth of July weekend with their Soldier Field Fare Thee Well gigs but Eastcoasters have been eager to bring the Dead across country. Although the "Core Four" took their final bow, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir have decided to join forces with musician John Mayer, Allman Brother's bassist Oteil Burbridge and Ratdog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to invent Dead & Co. -
Paul Stanley to Front Cover Band Soul Station
This coming autumn, Kiss singer-guitarist Paul Stanley will trade rock 'n roll for a go at soul music to front cover band Soul Station, which performs a mix of soul classics from the sixties and seventies.
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