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Legendary folk singer-songwriter and social activist Joan Baez is about to turn 75. To celebrate her over 55 year-long career as a musician, she's throwing a star-studded birthday concert at the historic Beacon Theatre on January 27th. Special guests joining Baez on stage include Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, the Indigo Girls, Damien Rice, David Bromberg, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Judy Collins and Nano Stern; more performers are to be announced as the date nears. -
Renée Zellweger's Musician Beaus: Kenny Chesney, Jack White and More
Taylor Swift has become well-known/notorious for her slew of big-name boyfriends, but one other celebrity has had her fair share of famous beaus: actress Reneé Zellweger. She's dated at least five prominent musicians, from Kenny Chesney to Jack White, and even married one. Check out the list of her famous musical beaus. -
Damien Rice Announces World Tour in Support of 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Damien Rice is hitting the road at the end of March in support of his new album 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy.' The Irish singer will kick off the world tour in Atlanta March 31 and make his way through the United States before heading overseas, 'Consequence of Sound' noted. The tour wraps up Aug. 4 in Berlin. -
Damien Rice Performs "I Don't Want To Change You" On 'Letterman,' Announces 2015 North American Tour
On last night's episode of The Late Show with David Letterman, Irish folk singer Damien Rice stopped by to perform "I Don't Want to Change You" from his latest album My Favourite Faded Fantasy, which you can check out below. Rice is backed up by a string septet and delivers a beautiful, though somewhat abridged, version of the song, which runs over five minutes for the studio version, but only hits four minutes here. -
Damien Rice Talks Rick Rubin and 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy' in New Interview
Damien Rice's latest effort, 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy', came out last week, making it the first release from the Irish songwriter in eight years. The "I Don't Want to Change You" singer recruited legendary producer Rick Rubin for his third studio release, and the pair's work has been receiving tons of praise. -
Stream Damien Rice's New Effort 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice's last studio album, 9, came out eight years ago. For fans who can't wait until Nov. 10 when his follow-up, My Favourite Faded Fantasy, is released, the whole album is currently streaming over at NPR. -
Damien Rice Shares New Song 'The Greatest B-stard' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice shared his most brutally heart-wrenching song yet from his upcoming "My Favourite Faded Fantasy" with "The Greatest Bastard." -
Check Out Damien Rice's Trippy Video for 'I Don't Want to Change You' [WATCH]
While Damien Rice's new song "I Don't Want to Change You" is an emotional powerhouse, it is still a questionable choice to showcase dance moves like the singer does in a new, trippy video. -
Damien Rice Shares Another New Song 'I Don't Want To Change You' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice's fragile new track "I Don't Want To Change You" is just one more reason why fans should be frantically awaiting the Irish singer's upcoming album. -
Damien Rice Announces North American Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Damien Rice will hit a few major U.S. cities on his just-released North American tour schedule, but a full-scale jaunt is not currently in the cards. -
Damien Rice Drops New Track 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy [LISTEN]
Earlier this week, Irish folk star Damien Rice teased fans with a short intro to his new song "My Favourite Faded Fantasy." Today (Sept. 11), Rice decided to drop the entire six-minute track. -
Damien Rice Announces New Album, Teases Title Track [LISTEN]
It's been eight years since the Irish folk singer Damien Rice released an album, but it looks like the wait is over. Rice announced the new album, My Favourite Faded Fantasy, today (Sept. 8) via Facebook. The Rick Rubin-produced album will be Rice's third studio effort and will available Nov. 11 on Warner Brothers Records.
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