• Ryan Adams Covers Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood,' 'Style' and 'Blank Space' on 'The Daily Show'

    Ryan Adams gave his televised debut of his Taylor Swift 1989 cover album on Thursday night (Oct. 1) during the first week of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. For his live performances, the 40-year-old rocker rolled out his versions of 1989 singles "Bad Blood" and "Style." And for those in attendance (and online), he also rolled out an acoustic version of "Blank Space."
  • Drake, Future 'What A Time to Be Alive' Debuts at No. 1 Over Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller Albums

    Drake can claim his second No. 1 album of 2015. After ruling the charts at the top of the year with his surprise mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, his second release of the year What a Time to Be Alive with Future has also arrived at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. But, Drizzy isn't the only one to reach a high debut: seven new albums from the likes of Lana Del Rey, Mac Miller, David Gilmour and more also start their chart runs on the top 10.
  • Father John Misty Releases New Song 'The Memo' After Crazy Week

    Father John Misty has had a crazy week, covering Ryan Adams' covers of Taylor Swift in the style of the Velvet Underground, which he later took down due to a spiritual encounter he had with Lou Reed, and accusations of ripping-off a 'Funny or Die' sketch with Dave Franco. He's capping the week off with a new song called "The Memo" released Friday (September 25).
  • Ryan Adams' Taylor Swift '1989' Cover Album Is Released [STREAM]

    Taylor Swift's new album 1989 is finally available to stream on Spotify - though not exactly in her full voice. The long-teased full cover album by singer-songwriter Ryan Adams finally sees release today (Sept. 21) and is now available on sale and to listen to in full online.
  • Justin Bieber, Bryan Adams 'Baby' Acoustic Duet, Debuts Bleach Blonde Hair in Berlin [Watch]

    Fellow Canadian artists Justin Bieber and Ryan Adams flew out to Berlin to perform a surprise acoustic duet of Bieber's original hit maker "Baby" at a Universal Music event. Bieber also debuted short bleach blonde hair stuffed under a black baseball cap and hoodie as he bounced around the stage to Adam's acoustic guitar strums in a rather off-the-cuff performance. Bieber handled both the vocal arrangement and Ludacris's rap verse with that famous line, "She woke me up daily / Don't need no Starbucks."
  • Ryan Adams, Norah Jones Cover 'Old Man' at 2015's Neil Fest

    Sunday night, Neil Fest stormed New York Bowery's Ballroom for the first installment of a two-night, star-studded performance focused solely on Neil Young's impressive musical journey. 2015's festival saw classic Young renditions such as a soulful "Old Man" by duo Ryan Adams and Norah Jones, as well as other staples performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, Black Keys' Patrick Carney, Kim Gordon's Body/Head and Jakob Dylan.
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