Month: June 2021

Eric Clapton has revealed that his polarizing views on the coronavirus pandemic have strained his personal relationships. “I’ve tried to reach out to fellow musicians,” the famed guitarist explained during an interview with YouTube channel Oracle Films. “I just don’t hear from them anymore. My phone doesn’t ring very often. I don’t get that many texts and emails
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Polo’s for the kids. Polo G is the streets Picasso in his Hall Of Fame‘s new video. Shot by Bryan Lynch, the Chicago native returns to his neck of the woods where he walks through his stomping grounds, mingles with the locals and takes flicks with fans. The clip ends with a tribute to his
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Flotsam and Jetsam have announced a string of U.S. tour dates for this August in support of their new album, Blood in the Water. Although the trek currently only has eleven dates books, band reassures fans that “we are working on coming to your neck of the woods soon.” Here are the dates: Aug. 17
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News Omar Apollo Announces 2021 North American Tour Dates this fall across North America with  By Evan Minsker June 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter Omar Apollo, photo by Aidan Cullen Facebook Twitter Omar Apollo has announced a fall North American tour. Following appearances at Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo, he’ll play shows from September to November and will
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Titus Makin Jr. — better known as Butterfly Ali — has released his debut EP Preacher’s Kid. This genre-jumping effort contains five tracks fitted for his animated voice and choice of fluid and towering funk sounds; some of those songs include the lead single “Pray For ‘Em” and “Truth Is.” On the track, named after
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Sony just put two big films on the 2022 schedule: David Leitch’s Bullet Train on April 8, 2022, and the Jack Black-Ice Cube comedy Oh Hell No which Justin Kroll just reported on for July 1, 2022. Bullet Train will also show in Imax. Lots already dated on April 8 including Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog 2, an untitled Disney live-action movie,
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[Photo by: John Bushell] The ridiculously talented multi-instrumentalist Nandi Bushell has added a performance of Linkin Park’s “Numb” to her catalog of badass covers. The Twitter video features the 11-year-old shredding the drums with the same characteristic gusto that has made her an internet sensation. The young drummer was highly appreciative of the band but
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https://Lorde.lnk.to/SignUpID https://Lorde.lnk.to/SolarPowerID Directed by: Joel Kefali and Ella Yelich-O’Connor Producer: Andrew McLean Production Company: Good Oil Director of Photography: Andrew Stroud Production Designer: Guy Treadgold Editor: Stewart Reeves @ WORK Editorial Colourist: David Gibson Post Production: Blockhead VFX Lorde – Solar Power (Lyrics) I hate the winter Can’t stand the cold I tend to cancel
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Cheap Trick played their first post-coronavirus concert on Saturday at the Foxwoods Casino’s Grand Theater in Mashantucket, Conn., with a little help from their sons. The 19-song performance included classic songs like “Dream Police,” “Surrender” and “I Want You to Want Me,” covers of the Beatles’ “Day Tripper” and Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That a Shame” and several
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Bosses from some of England’s most beloved grassroots music venues have spoken of their fear and frustration, with approximately £36million set to be lost as a result of the easing of coronavirus restrictions being delayed by four weeks. Tonight (Monday, June 14), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the date of June 21 – also
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6 seconds ago New Music Tory Lanez and DaBaby join forces on their long-awaited collaboration “SKAT.” “Fifty thousand dollars on my jack, goin’ stupid / Back outside, every time, it’s a new fit / Ni**as love to lie, gotta tell ’em what the truth is,” Tory raps over the triumphant beat before DaBaby comes through with
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