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American Idol's farewell season has given us solid performances fairly consistently, without making any of the individual singers step out of their comfort zone too much... that was, until this week. Despite having the broad genre definition as "classic rock songs," which could have spanned about 50 years of popular music, the song choices were so off, and the performances heavily reflected that. -
Composer Marty O’Donnell Details Scrapped 'Destiny' Score with Paul McCartney
Bungie's video game Destiny was arguably the biggest of the year back in 2014, but it could've been even bigger with the involvement of Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney. Marty O'Donnell was let go by the studio as a composer before the game's release, but some of his score is still featured on the soundtrack. Unfortunately, his meetings and songwriting with McCartney are not part of the score. In a new interview with IGN, O'Donnell shared details on working with the Wings founder. -
Paul McCartney Cast in 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales'
Paul McCartney has been cast in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,' in a new mystery role! -
Shea Serrano's 'Rap Yearbook' Documentary Series in the Works
'The Rap Year Book: The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979, Discussed, Debated, and Deconstructed' is going to be a documentary series soon! -
Kurt Vile Sings a Trippy Song About Nuts as a Squirrel on HBO's 'Animals' [WATCH]
Kurt Vile makes an appearance on HBO's newest episode of 'Animals' this week, and performs a song about nuts as a squirrel. Watch a clip right here! -
Chris Martin, Jimmy Fallon Give David Bowie Tribute with 'Life on Mars' Cover [WATCH]
It's been nearly three months since David Bowie passed away, but the tributes to the iconic rock star keep pouring in. This time, Coldplay's Chris Martin joined forces with The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon for a touching cover of the very fitting "Life on Mars." -
Morrissey Biopic Movie 'Steven' Announced, Jack Lowden Cast as The Smiths Frontman
Fans of the seminal pop-rock band The Smiths are sure to be excited about a new biopic movie project announced earlier this week, focusing on iconic frontman Morrissey. Entitled Steven, the songwriter's first name, this film project is set to focus on the singer's teenage years leading up to meeting Smith's co-founder Johnny Marr and starting the band in 1982. In other words, we get a great glimpse into the part of Morrissey's life that influenced some of your favorite Smiths songs. The BBC's War and Peace miniseries star Jack Lowden has been cast in the title role. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 5 Performances Ranked as They Sing America's Picks
American Idol's 15th and farewell season got a visit from one of its most noteworthy alumni on Thursday night (March 17) when Adam Lambert returned to the show to debut his new single "Welcome to the Show." And it was, indeed, welcome to the realities of show business for the top six, who were thrown a major loop when America picked its song choices. -
Watch Ariana Grande Regret Inviting Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett to Her Party in Cut 'SNL' Skit
Ariana Grande may have slayed impressions of Whitney Houston and Britney Spears as well as debuting two new songs on Saturday Night Live, but one sketch didn't quite make the cut. A few days after the "Dangerous Woman" singer took over 30 Rock, SNL released one sketch cut for time... and it features some pretty awkward party guests. -
Leaked 'Walking Dead' Season 6 Finale Song Means Negan SPOILERS? [LISTEN]
Does this song mean the end for one of your favorite 'Walking Dead' characters? According to numerous sources, the song "This Ain't the End" by Maya Lavelle will play a big part in the season six finale episode of AMC's The Walking Dead. -
Robert Pattinson & FKA Twigs Support: Eric Roberts 'Humble' Twitter Praise, New Movie Tease
Although Robert Pattinson remains a very private celebrity, several co-stars absolutely adore working with the former "Twilight" heartthrob. Current fiancee FKA Twigs is one lucky lady! -
'The Voice' Recap: Blinds End, Battle Rounds Begin with Gwen Stefani Returning as Mentor
The teams of Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams, Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera was completed when the Blind Auditions ended on "The Voice" and the Battle Round started. Celebrity mentors Gwen Stefani, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Tori Kelly and Patti LaBelle joined the teams to help their respective contestants.
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