Shawn Christ


91-120 (out of 1390)

Latest from this author

  • One Direction Receives Sales Boost Following Zayn Malik's Departure

    Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction has caused a lot of emotions among the group's fanbase. There's anger. There's confusion. But mostly, there's sadness. Fans feeling nostalgic for the singer's sweet vocals starting buying up the boy band's albums, according to Billboard, giving the group a nice spike in sales.
  • Ludacris and The Roots Perform Acoustic Version of 'What's Your Fantasy'

    Ludacris dropped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week to perform "Grass Is Always Greener," a new cut from his 'Ludaversal' album. Afterwards though, Luda and The Roots went further back in his catalog, performing an acoustic rendition of 2000's "What's Your Fantasy." If anyone could pull it off, it would be the backing band from Philadelphia.
  • Mick Jagger 'WTF With Marc Maron': Rolling Stones Singer Calls in

    If you listen to Marc Maron's wildly popular 'WTF With Mark Maron' podcast, then you already know the comedian is a huge fan of The Rolling Stones. The podcaster uploaded a new episode today, April 2, and for 10 brief minutes Maron talked to frontman Mick Jagger. The comedian, usually full of complaints and gripes, sounded ecstatic during the interview, 'Consequence of Sound' noted.
  • 'Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck' Teaser Reveals Band Name Choices Before Nirvana [WATCH]

    Nirvana fans have a little more than a month to wait until the release of the new documentary 'Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck.' The film is the first of its kind, considering it was done with Cobain's family's blessing. In a new teaser for the doc, a few of Nirvana's alternative band names are shown as the group provides some background music.
  • The National Share "Sunshine on My Back" Featuring Sharon Van Etten [LISTEN]

    The National has dropped a surprise single "Sunshine on My Back" today, April 2. It is the first piece of new music the Brooklyn outfit has released since its sixth studio album 'Trouble Will Find Me' in 2013. According to 'Consequence of Sound,' the tune did not make the group's last album, and it features vocal work from songstress Sharon Van Etten.
  • Refused Announces Summer 2015 World Tour Dates: Trek Begins in May

    Swedish punk rockers Refused announced some reunion dates recently that will have the band trekking around the world. The group's first North American gig will occur May 24 in Las Vegas at the Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival. They will stop at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C., June 5 before heading overseas to finish the tour
  • Miley Cyrus Speaks Out on Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act

    Miley Cyrus is just one of many artists who are not happy with Indiana's recent Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Activists and celebrities alike have been critical of the new law because it could allow business owners to discriminate against the LGBT community. Governor Mike Pence has since asked lawmakers to correct the law with new legislation.
  • 'X-Files' Star David Duchovny Recording Debut Album 'Hell or Highwater'

    David Duchovny recently announced that he's working on an album of folk-rock music titled 'Hell or Highwater.' The album will be out May 12 via ThinkSay Records. The announcement comes on the heels of some other big news for the actor -- he will reprise his role as Fox Mulder on "The X-Files" later this year.
  • Marilyn Manson, Smashing Pumpkins Announce 2015 Co-Headlining Tour

    Marilyn Manson and The Smashing Pumpkins will hit the road together this summer for a lengthy tour starting July 7 in Concord, California. The two acts will trek through North America until July 8 when the End of Times Tour comes to a close in Cincinnati, Ohio. Other notable stops include The Joint in Las Vegas July 10, the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion in Boston July 28 and the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden Aug. 2. In all, the End of Times Tour will cover 23 cities with Manson supporting 'The Pale Emperor' and the Pumpkins supporting 'Monuments to an Elegy.'
  • The Rolling Stones Announce Summer Zip Code Tour Dates, 'Sticky Fingers' Reissue on the Way

    The Rolling Stones have announced a summer tour that kicks off May 24 in San Diego and ends July 15 in Quebec City. The Zip Code Tour will span 15 cities in North America, including Atlanta June 9, Nashville June 17 and Detroit July 8. Tickets for the dates will be available April 13 through the band's website. A reissue of 'Sticky Fingers' is also on the way.
  • Slash and Myles Kennedy Announce 'Live at The Roxy' Album Featuring Guns N' Roses Tunes [TRACKLIST]

    Slash released his third solo effort with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, 'World on Fire,' in September. The album performed well on the charts, hitting No. 10 on the 'Billboard' 200, and the group hit the road to celebrate its release. Slash and Co. will follow the album up with a live LP that was recorded at The Roxy in West Hollywood last year. It is called 'Live at The Roxy.' The live album, out June 15, will come in a variety of formats, 'Ultimate Classic Rock' pointed out, including DVD, CD and vinyl LP. The tracklist spans Slash's entire career from Guns N' Roses to his most recent album.
  • Justin Bieber Comedy Central Roast: Recap & Review Of Six Great Moments From Show

    Comedy Central executives had to be salivating when Justin Bieber agreed to be the victim in their signature Roast series. Biebs has been the butt of many jokes and the source of much envy since being discovered on YouTube in the mid-2000s. His personal life hasn't fared well in recent years, making it the ideal time for a good old-fashioned roast.
  • Noel Gallagher Claims He Lost Millions as a Solo Act: Former Oasis Member Might Retire From Touring

    After Oasis broke up in 2009, Noel Gallagher took some time off before he released his first solo album, 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.' He released the effort on his own label, Sour Mash, because he did not want to put up with majors anymore. The result was more independence and less money. "Everything I've done since I left Oasis has come from my own pocket," Gallagher told 'Loaded' recently. "You've got to pay for the tour, got to pay for the wages and you don't really break even for about nine months. I don't mean I lost money. I mean I lost a f**king s**tload of money. It was a few million, like. I had to lie to Sara [MacDonald, his wife] at first, and when I eventually did tell her, she freaked out -- I mean freaked out."
  • Rihanna Talks Sam Smith Collaboration: 'Umbrella' Artist Calls 'Stay With Me' Singer a 'Beautiful Songwriter'

    Rihanna is one of the biggest names in pop music, and she recently revealed that she wants to work with another big name: Sam Smith. The "Umbrella" artist sang Smith's praises to 'The Sun,' via NME, getting fans and pop enthusiasts excited in the process. But any collaboration in the future will have to wait until Rihanna drops her highly anticipated eighth album. "He is so talented. It would be amazing to work with him," she said of the "Stay with Me" singer. "No matter how busy we are, when two artists want to work together they make it happen. He is such a beautiful songwriter, but more important than that, he is an absolutely beautiful person, and that comes across in his songs."
  • Freddie Mercury Biopic: Sacha Baron Cohen Will Write, Direct and Star in Film About Queen Singer

    Queen's manager, Jim Beach, recently confirmed that comedian Sacha Baron Cohen will not only portray deceased frontman Freddie Mercury in a biopic, but he will also write and direct the film. Cohen and the surviving members -- guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor -- have sorted out their differences and will move forward with the movie. Beach made the announcement during a speech at the Artist and Manager Awards earlier this week.
  • Lee Brice Announces College Tour Dates: 'I Don't Dance' Singer Will Hit 10 Universities in April

    Lee Brice recently announced a short college tour that begins at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina, April 8 and ends at the University of New Hampshire in Durham May 2. The singer is touring in support of his September release I Don't Dance. The new dates are surrounded by a slew of other shows including Virginia Beach's Patriotic Festival May 29, Columbus's Buckeye Country Superfest and Harrington's Delaware Junction Festival.
  • 'American Idol' Caleb Johnson Announces Tour Dates: 'Testify' Singer Will Hit the Road in May

    Last year's American Idol champ, Caleb Johnson, is hitting the road in May for a brief tour. The singer is making stops in Atlanta, Birmingham and Nashville through the end of the month. As Billboard notes, Johnson does not have gigs scheduled for May 12 or 13 when the finale of Season 14 of American Idol will premiere, so we'll most likely see the singer on the show.
  • A$AP Mob and Ferg Being Sued for Crowd Surfing Incident from 2013

    The members of A$AP Mob are being sued for a stage diving incident from 2013. According to TMZ, Tammy Nguyen suffered some injuries when A$AP Ferg jumped into the VIP section at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood a few years ago. Nguyen limped out of the venue and said that security did not help her.
  • Paris Hilton: Summerfest Fans Launch Petition to Remove Hotel Heir's DJ Set From Lineup

    Music lovers planning on attending Summerfest in Milwaukee were so unhappy to see Paris Hilton on the bill that they launched a petition to get the amateur DJ taken off the roster. More than 4,000 people have supported the effort, calling Hilton's involvement "a middle finger to anyone who paid to go to this festival." Some of the more established acts for the event include Kings of Leon, Zac Brown Band and Kendrick Lamar, among many others.
Real Time Analytics