insert_link Adult Contemporary Alicia Keys Shares Parenting Advice regarding her 4 Year Old Son On Saturday, November 9th, Alicia Keys took to her social media to share some non-judgmental, inspirational parenting advice regarding her son, Genesis Ali. The 4-year-old got a rainbow-colored manicure, and despite being previously excited about it, Genesis was feeling regretful. In the Instagram video, Alicia went on to go over the conversation she had with her 4 year old. "I was like, 'Why? You were so sure, you're good,'" she […] todayNovember 13, 2019
insert_link Country Zac Brown Band Performs at Camp Southern Ground’s 8th Annual Night of Candles Benefit Concert On Saturday, Nov. 2, the multi-platinum GRAMMY award-winning Zac Brown Band took the stage at The Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, Georgia for the eight annual Night of Candles benefit show, raising over $1 million for Camp Southern Ground. Located about 30 miles south of Atlanta, Camp Southern Ground is a camp with one mission and two causes. For eight weeks over the summer, camp serves children ages 7-17, from all […] todayNovember 13, 2019
insert_link AAA Illness Causes KISS to Push Back Australia Dates On Monday morning, November 11th, rock band KISS sent a note to their fans regarding their End of the Road tour and the Australian tour dates. The rockers said they were slated to leave the U.S. on Tuesday for the Perth launch of the outing on November 16th. Sickness has plagued the band, and has resulted in the gig at Perth's RAC Arena being moved from November 16th to the […] todayNovember 13, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – November 13th 1937 - NBC formed the first full-sized symphony orchestra exclusively for radio broadcasting. The conductor for its first 17 years was Arturo Toscanini. 1961 - The Tokens' "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" was released. 1965 - "Fever" by the McCoys' was released. 1968 - The Beatles' animated movie "Yellow Submarine" premiered in the U.S. 1971 - Three Dog Night's "Old Fashioned Love Song" was released. 1973 - Jerry Lee Lewis, Jr. […] todayNovember 13, 2019
insert_link Active Rock Santigold, Walk the Moon and More Slated for a Free Concert to Benefit the Rainforrest On Saturday, November 16th, Walk the Moon, Santigold and Nanko are slated perform at a free, public concert in Downtown Los Angeles to protest the role big banks are playing in the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. "When smoke from 90,000 wildfires in the Amazon turned day to night in Sao Paulo earlier this year, people across the globe demanded action, but most of us are not aware that Big […] todayNovember 13, 2019
insert_link AAA Tool Performs Rare Instrumental ‘Merkaba’ in Detroit On Saturday night, November 9th, Tool gave fans in Detroit a special treat Tool pulled out the instrumental track "Merkaba" for the first time since 2002. The track, which started as an instrumental opening for "Sober" and grew into its own piece, first appeared in a live version on Tool's 2000 compilation, Salival, and was positioned in front of "Schism" on Saturday." Keenan was raised partly in Michigan and born […] todayNovember 12, 2019
insert_link Country Ashley Gorley Named ASCAP Country Music Songwriter Of The Year For 7th Time With a star-studded line-up rivaling Broadway's brightest neon lights, the 57th annual American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Country Music Awards celebrated the industry's biggest names on Monday, November 11 at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Nashville. The writers and publishers of country music's most-performed songs of the past year were honored before an invitation-only audience of notable Nashville songwriters, top country artists and music industry leaders. Hitmaker […] todayNovember 12, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – November 12th 1976 - Queen's single "Somebody To Love" was released in the U.K. 1979 - Marty Balin's (Jefferson Starship) rock opera "Rock Justice" opened a four-day run at San Francisco's Old Waldorf night club. 1984 - Madonna released the album "Like A Virgin" in the U.S. 1987 - Sly Stone was arrested for nonpayment of child support when he arrived an hour late for his "comeback" concert in LA. 1989 - […] todayNovember 12, 2019
insert_link Music Drake Was Booed Off Stage at Flog Gnaw There was an awkward moment on n Sunday night, November 10th, at Tyler, The Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw Festival. Rapper Drake appeared on stage as a special guest at the festival at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and was booed off stage, ending his set early. There are various videos circulating social media, with audio of the rapper pleading with the audience: "Like I said, I'm here for you," and, […] todayNovember 12, 2019