insert_link Music Grammy-Award Winning Drummer Unveils New Project Two-time GRAMMY-Award winner Sikiru Adepoju, a Nigerian talking drum and other traditional drums master, is unveiling his new collaborative project The Riddim Doctors' with the album's vibrant debut single "Ajaja." Released via MansMark Records and distributed by DashGo, the song is available across all digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and more. Sikiru's brainchild, The Riddim Doctors is made up of himself and his brother Saminu Adepoju as well […] todayMarch 18, 2020
insert_link Active Rock Matt Berninger Offers Social Distancing Playlist With everyone spending more time at home lately with the coronavirus pandemic keeping everyone on lockdown, The National singer Matt Berninger offered his remedy to social distancing: a kickass playlist. The playlist is called "Social Distancing Distortion" and it's available on Spotify. Berninger joins a growing group of celebs doing what they can to entertain the masses in this weird, time. With everyone from Miley Cyrus to Neil Young, Yungblud and Keith […] todayMarch 18, 2020
insert_link CHR Camila Cabello Has the Solution to Coronavirus Anxiety On Monday, March 16th, pop superstar Camila Cabello took to Instagram to share her journey with anxiety and meditation. The post comes at a perfect time amidst the growing anxiety of the coronavirus. The post was accompanied by a photo of Cabello sitting cross-legged with her eyes closed. "meditation has changed my life in the last few months," she wrote. "I didn’t share this with you guys at the time because […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link AAA Coronavirus Scare Leads Foo Fighters to Postpone 25th Anniversary Tour On Monday, March 16th, it has been announced that the Foo Fighters are postponing their Van Tour amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Front man Dave Grohl had this to say in a recent statement regarding the circumstances: "Playing a gig with a sock full of broken bones is one thing, but playing a show when YOUR health and safety is in jeopardy is another.. We f----n' love you guys. So let […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link Music Rae Sremmurd Re-Releases Trap-Pop Debut Rae Sremmurd, the Mississippi-bred hip-hop heroes revered for the Billboard No. 1 hit "Black Beatles" as well as other Hot 100 hits like "No Type," "Swang," and "Powerglide," will re-release their scrappy, promising 2015 debut album SremmLife on March 13 via Interscope/UMe. For the first time ever, the album will be released on translucent red, 180-gram, double-vinyl in a gatefold configuration with the bonus "No Flex Zone (Remix)." Hailed upon […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link Country The Buckleys First Single “Money” Out Now The Buckleys, a three-‐piece band featuring siblings Sarah, Lachlan and Molly Buckley announced their new single "Money" released today through Petrol Records/Universal Music Australia/UMe. The Buckleys' new single "Money" is their first worldwide release and embodies the band's brand of "Hippie Country" – a genre representing the infectious personality and spirited conscience that the band maintains. The track was written by Sarah Buckley, who wrote with multi-platinum songwriters Phil Barton […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link Adult Contemporary Barry Manilow Scores 27th Top 40 Album It has been announced that pop music icon Barry Manilow has scored his sixth consecutive decade of top 40-charting albums as Night Songs II becomes his 27th top 40 album on the Billboard Top Album Chart. Night Songs II made its debuts at No. 3 and held its top ten position on the Billboard Current Pop Albums Chart between Justin Bieber and Harry Styles. The Billboard chart position for an […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – March 17th 1926 - "The Girl Friend" opened in New York City. The musical ran for 409 performances. 1956 - Carl Perkins appeared on ABC-TV's "Ozark Jubilee" and performed "Blue Suede Shoes." It was his first television appearance. Elvis Presley performed the song the same night on CBS-TV's "Stage Show." 1958 - The Coasters recorded "Yakety Yak." 1962 - Billboard reported that Ray Charles had started Tangerine, his own record label. 1967 […] todayMarch 17, 2020
insert_link Adult Contemporary Kelly Clarkson Postpones Las Vegas Residency It has been reported that Kelly Clarkson's 2020 Las Vegas residency at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood has been postponed. The cancellation comes following news that Vegas resorts are beginning to take action to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, despite no government mandates to limit the size of gatherings so far. In a memo issued to employees, a source said that Hakkasan Group’s human resources explained that Southern Nevada […] todayMarch 16, 2020