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Vinyl Collections: Must-Have Elvis Presley Albums
If you are a fan of the legend Elvis Presley, here are some of the best vinyl collections that compile the best hits made by the late legend himself. -
Hayley Williams Releases The Second Part of "Petals for Armor" and New Single "Dead Horse"
Paramore lead Hayley Williams has recently released the second part of her solo project "Petals for Armor" and its latest track, "Dead Horse." -
Apple Music Can Now Be Heard in 52 More Countries
Apple recently expanded its services, including Apple Music, to more countries and territories. Apple gladly announced on April 21 that Apple Music will now be available for streaming in more countries as 52 new countries have been added to the list, making Apple Music's availability expanded to a total of 167. -
Brad Paisley Cheers Frontliners With "No I In Beer" and Zoom Surprises
Brad Paisley calls on everyone to "grab a long neck bottle or a big 'ol pint" and raises a glass to frontline workers in his new single, "No I In Beer." -
Queen and Adam Lambert Sing We Are The Champions While on Quarantine
Like other celebrities, legendary rock band Queen and American Idol finalist Adam Lambert were in quarantine due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. But the quarantine did not stop them from rendering one of the band’s most famous single, “We Are the Champions.” -
Victims of COVID-19: Delayed Albums
Here is a list of postponed and canceled albums due to the pandemic. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes in the landscape of everyday life. -
Megan Thee Stallion Drops By Fallon's "The Tonight Show," Teases New Album
Rapper-songwriter Megan Thee Stallion visited Jimmy Fallon in the latest episode of his "at-home" version of "The Tonight Show," yesterday evening, April 20. -
LeAnn Rimes Battled Depression, Now Helps Through Meditation
LeAnn Rimes had mental health issues - and is not ashamed to admit it. (Photo: Instagram/leannrimes) LeAnn Rimes on her Christmas tour last December 2019 American singer-songwriter LeAnn Rimes is not one to buckle down during the season of quarantine. -
Travis Scott to Bring "Astroworld" Into the "Fortnite" World
American rapper Travis Scott has collaborated with Epic Games to bring his best-selling album "Astroworld" to the popular video game "Fortnite," through in-game events from Thursday, April 23, until Saturday, April 25. -
Live Event Production Companies Shift to Healthcare
As many concerts are being canceled or postponed, many live event production companies are finding ways to boost their income until large gatherings are back again. One of the industries they are entering now is the healthcare industry that is now seeking for help to combat the coronavirus pandemic -
All-Star Tribute Concert for Prince to Air on April 21
“Let’s Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince” will air tonight with an array of stars. Prince Rogers Nelson, popularly known as Prince, will be honored tonight on his fourth death anniversary. -
Babyface and Teddy Riley Face Off in an Epic R&B Battle
R&B titans Babyface and Teddy Riley have finally faced each other in a battle to go down in history, via Instagram Live yesterday, April 20. -
Metallica Mondays Show Munich 2015 Concert in their YouTube Channel
To help their fans entertain themselves during the lockdown, the band introduced #MetallicaMondays in their YouTube and Facebook pages every Monday at 8 Pm Eastern Time -
Newly-Released Country Albums to Add to Your Playlist
If you're looking for the latest country albums to spice up your playlist, here are some projects you might want to get your hands on. -
Music Compilation for Moms to Enjoy
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Sharon Van Etten Joins Fountains of Wayne in Honoring Adam Schlesinger in New Jersey Pandemic
Musician and actress Sharon Van Etten will be joining the remaining members of rock band Fountains of Wayne in paying tribute to Adam Schlesinger in an upcoming fundraiser. -
Bon Jovi Joins List of Artists with Canceled Tours
The band Bon Jovi announces its decision to cancel its summer tour due to the pandemic. Bon Jovi is the latest act to be added on the list of tour cancellations. -
Billie Joe Armstrong Pays Tribute to Adam Schlesinger With "That Thing You Do!" Cover
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong released the latest episode of his "No Fun Mondays" with a tribute to singer-songwriter Adam Schlesinger with a cover of "That Thing You Do!," earlier today, April 20. -
David Guetta Fundraiser for COVID-19 Gained $700,000
“United at Home” DJ show by David Guetta was held in Miami last weekend. David Guetta, the French DJ, producer, and songwriter, hosted "United at Home," a two-hour DJ set last Saturday, April 18, in Miami. -
Ticketmaster Will Refund Tickets for Postponed and Canceled Events
Ticketmaster issued a refund policy for events affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Ticketmaster issued an official statement on April 17 regarding the policy of refunds on canceled and postponed events. -
Liam Payne Confirms One Direction's "First Group FaceTime" Before Reunion
Liam Payne confirms reconnecting with former One Direction bandmates in the middle of quarantine, according to an Instagram Live conversation with Swiss DJ Alesso, April 19. -
Offset's Great Uncle and Folk DJ Gene Shay Dies of COVID-19
Billboard reported two reported deaths due to COVID-19. Rapper Offset’s uncle and folk DJ Gene Shay died due to complications from the virus. -
Country Star Eric Church Releases Defiant Spoken Word Performance
Country singer-songwriter Eric Church has just released an inspiring spoken-word piece before teasing an upcoming track, "Through My Ray Bans," in a YouTube video, April 18. -
Untested Sam Smith Believes They Had Coronavirus
Sam Smith believed they were infected with COVID-19 but did not have themselves tested. (Photo: Twitter/@samsmith)Sam Smith on this Twitter April 18 post sending cyberlove to fans Sam Smith believed they had the coronavirus but did not undergo testing. -
Young Chop Detained for Violating Probation
Music producer Young Chop or Tyree Pittman was arrested due to probation violation in Georgia. Music producer Young Chop or Tyree Pittman was arrested due to a probation violation in Georgia. -
Fiona Apple's Comeback in Acclaimed "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" Album
Fiona Apple is back with her fifth studio album; her fans and critics are loving it. (Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Sachyn) Fiona Apple performing in New York City, 2015 Fiona Apple, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, has 'resurrected' after almost eight years. -
"Whole Wide World" Singer Wreckless Eric Confirms Positive for Coronavirus
New wave singer-songwriter Wreckless Eric revealed testing positive for coronavirus in an online post Sunday morning, April 19. -
Broadway Star Nick Cordero's Leg Amputated Due to COVID-19
Nick Cordero's right leg had to be taken off due to blood clotting caused by the coronavirus. Nick Cordero, the Broadway star, had contracted COVID-19. -
Lady Gaga Moved to Tears Over Billie Joe Armstrong's "Wake Me Up When September Ends"
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong sang the classic "Wake Me Up When September Ends" at the "One World: Together At Home" event, leaving the curator Lady Gaga in tears yesterday, April 18. -
Jazz Bassist Henry Grimes, 84 Dies Due to COVID-19
Henry Grimes, a legendary jazz artist died on April 15. Henry Grimes, American jazz double-bassist, violinist, and poet, passed away on April 15, according to a report from WBGO.
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