Celebrity Life
Lucy Dacus Saves Valentine’s Day With ‘Kissing Lessons’
After posting fliers in several cities, singer-songwriter drops newest song
Rock Photographer Who Shot David Bowie, Rod Stewart Convicted of Harassing Jewish Bakery
Leon Lecash was convicted of sending a deluge of emails to the owners of Rinkoff Bakery, which has been open in London's East End since 1911
Philly Soul Documentary Set to Give Never-Before-Seen Look at ‘The Mighty Three’
Hitmakers Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell provide exclusive interviews to The Sound of Philadelphia
Rock Hall of Fame: Eminem, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Duran Duran Lead Nominees
Beck, Pat Benatar, Carly Simon, A Tribe Called Quest, Kate Bush, Devo, and Judas Priest are also on the ballot
Arlo Parks Watches Her World Crumble in ‘Softly’ Video
"Softly" follows Parks' 2021 debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams
Coachella to Auction 10 Lifetime Passes as NFTs
Along with "Coachella Keys," the festival will also sell 10 photos and 10 posters in the form of NFTs
Jon Zazula, Co-Founder of Metallica’s First Label Megaforce, Dead at 69
The label Zazula launched with his late wife Marsha was also home to metal favorites Anthrax, Testament, and Overkill
Warner, Universal Legacy Acts Will Finally Get Royalty Checks as Labels Wipe Debts
Sony became the first major to waive unrecouped advances last year
ENHYPEN Would Be Down to Film a Movie. And Its Title Would Be ‘Avengers’-Inspired
K-pop group answers a set of rapid-fire questions for Rolling Stone's Say Anything series
Kanye West Documentary Directors Shrug Off Ye’s Final-Cut Demand: ‘This Just Comes With the Territory’
'Jeen-Yuhs' co-director says he had a friendly encounter with West a week after his Instagram demand for control over the film
‘Lady A’ Name Lawsuit: Country Trio and Anita White Settle Dispute
The Seattle blues singer and the Nashville band filed a joint request to dismiss the lawsuit on Monday
R. Kelly Contracts Covid-19 in Jail, Wins Two-Week Extension to File Appeal
U.S. District Judge Ann M. Donnelly ruled Tuesday that the R&B singer now has until Feb. 17 to formally fight his September conviction on charges he had sex with underage girls