Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Pathway to Paris Performances To Include Thom Yorke, Flea and Patti Smith

    Radiohead's own Thom Yorke is among the billed artists to perform at December's Pathway to Paris. Also helming performances by iconic singer songwriter Patti Smith as well as Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea, the event will focus on an array of topics, mostly concerning climate change.
  • Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Members Team Up for a Zombie Movie

    Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC may have been the biggest debate of the 90's, and even today, fans will go to bat for the better boy band (ahem, BSB). Constantly being compared to one another, members of each band have decided to come together for Nick Carter's newest vision, a zombie apocalypse movie titled Dead 7.
  • Foo Fighters' Quebec Concert Nixed Due to 'Mother Nature'

    If falling off stage and breaking a leg can't keep the Foo Fighters from touring what can? Mother nature! During the band's Quebec City gig Saturday night, mother nature was a force to be reckoned with and the Foo was forced to cancel their set just twenty minutes in due to inclement weather.
  • Taylor Swift Introduces 'Crazy Eyes' and Nick Jonas Onstage in Jersey

    Country crooner turned pop star Taylor Swift stopped by Metlife Stadium in New Jersey for back to back concerts Friday and Saturday night in which the first '1989' performance saw surprise appearances from the celebrated U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. Saturday night brought it's own lineup of all-star celebrities, this time including everyone's favorite Litchfield inmate and one of three Jonas brothers.
  • U2 Unveil 'Song For Someone' Short Film Starring Woody Harrelson

    Disappointingly enough, Woody Harrelson didn't reprise his detective persona in True Detective season 2 alongside Matthew McConaughey, but the 53-year-old quickly found a unique acting gig--this time in U2's "Song for Someone" short film in which he jumps sides of the law.
  • Tame Impala's Dance-Leaning 'Currents' Available to Stream Ahead of Release

    A few days ahead of 'Currents's July 17 release, Tame Impala is currently streaming its third studio album in its entirety across NPR Radio and CBC Music. Shadowing the Australian band's 2010 debut album 'Innerspeaker' and their 2012 sophomore follow-up 'Lonerism,' Kevin Parker and company decided to voyage in a differect direction for a more dance-leaning LP.
  • Eddie Vedder Brings Chicago Cubs Onstage During Fundraiser

    If there's one thing you know about Pearl Jam front man Eddie Vedder, it's that he's a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. Having been welcomed into the stadium with open arms over the years and making it a tradition to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch, Vedder feels right at home at Wrigley Field alongside his favorite athletes. Thursday night the 50-year-old power vocalist lived a dream come true when the players on the Chicago Cubs returned the favor by joining him onstage at the 4th annual Hot Stove Cool Music benefit show for the Epstein's Foundation to Be Named Later.
  • Jennifer Lawrence Belts Out Cher's 'Believe' on 'Conan'

    Companion trio Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth have hit the road to promote the latest and final installment of the 'Hunger Games' series, 'Mockingjay-Part 2.' Stopping by for a chat with Conan, the adventurous three cracked jokes with one another and recounted moments they've shared behind the scenes before Lawrence channeled Cher, singing "Believe."
  • Grateful Dead's 'Fare Thee Well' Isn't the End for Bill Kreutzmann [WATCH]

    Farewell tours rarely bid a final adieu for musicians, especially acts like the Rolling Stones, the Who and Mötley Crüe. Over the Fourth of July weekend, the Grateful Dead played a three-night 'Fare Thee Well' set at Chicago's Soldier Field, coinciding in time with Jerry Garcia's last show on July 9, 1995 with the American folk rockers. Since performing their final show on July 5, drummer Bill Kreutzmann already misses the action and high emotions of entertaining on stage and if he called the shots, the Dead would play many more shows to come. Instead, he'll settle for some solo work.
  • Led Zeppelin Share Unheard 'In the Evening' Rough Mix [LISTEN]

    Sad news for Zeppelin fans--July 31 will mark the last release date for the Led Zeppelin album reissues, spanning all nine of their unforgettable studio albums. The final three to be remastered by Jimmy Page himself are 1976's 'Presence,' 1979's 'In Through the Out Door' and 1982's 'Coda.' Each release features bonus material, alternative recordings and mixes of fan favorite tracks. Today, the band shared an unearthed and stripped down version of "In the Evening (Rough Mix)" off of 'Out Door' via Yahoo! Music.
  • Roger Waters' 'The Wall' Trailer Takes Pink Floyd Fans to the Show

    Former Pink Floyd front man, Roger Waters, makes it crystal clear that he plans to steer away from any and all Floyd reunions but fans can look forward to his upcoming film 'Roger Waters: The Wall.' Although it wont hit theaters until September 29, die-hard Floyd fans can find solace in the first official trailer for the astounding performance.
  • Amy Winehouse & Mark Ronson Craft 'Back to Black' in Documentary Clip

    This Friday, the highly anticipated documentary Amy opens nationwide but in the latest clip, viewers can watch the Rehab singer belt out a raw "Back to Black" in the studio without any instrumental assistance. The 2006 recording session in New York with producer Mark Ronson captures the essence and true talent of Amy Winehouse, acting as one of the films most awe-inspiring moments.
  • Kurt Cobain Documentary 'Montage of Heck' Makes Theatrical Return

    After seeing its release on a film festival circuit, a quick debut in theaters and a premier on HBO, Brett Morgen's Montage of Heck will make its theatrical return in August. Selected cinemas will show the film via Abramorama beginning August 7, having already booked slots at Los Angeles' ArcLight and other Arclight locations around the country as well as New York's IFC Center.
  • Coheed and Cambria Halt Sci-Fi Concept for New Album 'The Color Before The Sun'

    For over a decade, Coheed and Cambria have channeled their artistic drive not only into their music but into their ongoing science fiction story "The Amory Wars," paired with the progressive rock band's first seven studio albums. Stepping away from their conceptual storyline, the band decided to take a different direction for their latest LP due out October 9 via 300 Entertainment, The Color Before the Sun.
  • Caitlyn Jenner Feels "Free" in Latest 'I Am Cait' Trailer

    The 30-second clip begins with a sentimental exchange between Jenner and her mother, who reveals in the video, "My first feeling was, I lost my son. But then I thought, you know what - I'm gaining." Jenner warmly embraces her daughter Kylie, cheerily uses a knife to uncork a champagne bottle and encourages a gathering of youth that they're all beautiful.
  • Subway Pitchman Jared Fogle: FBI Searches His Home

    As part of an investigation, the FBI stormed into the Zionsville, Indiana house of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle, stealing the computers of the man who shed over 200 pounds by eating the company's sandwiches.
  • Dave Grohl, Dave Krusen, Christopher Thorn Cover 'B*tch' [WATCH]

    Even in the midst of suffering a broken leg, Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters decided to continue touring while giving the fans a great 20th anniversary show in Washington D.C. The morning of the gig could've been used as ample resting time, but that would not have been too rock and roll, would it? Instead, Grohl organized a Rally & Ride motorcycle event on the morning of the Fourth of July.
  • Bill Cosby Openly Admitted To Drugging Women: Judd Apatow's Response Said it All

    In 2005, the Cosby Show comedian settled a case in which he testified under oath to having acquired Quaaludes, using them to sedate at least one woman in order to have intercourse with her. At the time, things seemed to blow over. After a fight from Cosby's lawyers, AP now holds the court documents which reveal Cosby's unfortunate truths...
  • Dave Grohl Performs Washington D.C. 20th Anniversary Gig From a Guitar Throne

    Dave Grohl isn't one to disappoint his fans, especially for the Foo Fighter's 20th anniversary show in Washington DC. After the unfortunate tumble offstage and leg injury in Sweden, he and the Foo Fighters couldn't bring themselves to cancel any more dates after nixing a few European gigs. The down-to-earth rocker decided to grit through the pain and carry out the rest of the band's gigs, sitting a top a specially crafted throne, broken leg and all.
  • Rare, Original David Bowie 'Holy Holy' Recording Unearthed From 1971 [LISTEN]

    The recent announcement of David Bowie's plan to release a 2-disc box set titled 'Five Years: 1969-1971' brings rare recordings, B sides and singles--all of which were compiled onto one disc called 'Re: Call 1.' An extremely rare and original version of "Holy Holy" made the cut as Bowie expressed his desire to dance with the devil and yearned for solidarity.
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