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Adult Contemporary

Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber’s ‘I Don’t Care’ Hits No. 1

On a chart dated July 27th, Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's "I Don't Care" hits No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart. The track was released on released on SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Atlantic/Def Jam, and the project is Sheeran's fourth Pop Song to hit No. 1, after "Thinking Out Loud" (one week, 2017), "Shape of You" (nine, 2017) and "Perfect" (three, 2018). Bieber has earned his sixth leader, following "What […]

todayJuly 26, 2019

Active Rock

Goo Goo Dolls Announce Miracle Pill Tour

Goo Goo Dolls have announced a 21-city fall tour in support of their upcoming album Miracle Pill, due out on Sept. 13. The newly revealed dates will launch on October 25th in Austin and close out on Nov. 25 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto. The 2019 Miracle Pill tour is slated to run through Oklahoma, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Alabama, Tennessee and many more. Joining the Goo […]

todayJuly 26, 2019

Music

Big Sean is Back With the Release of New Single

On Wednesday, July 24th, Big Sean released his new single "Overtime". This track is just the beginning of the rollout toward his fifth studio album. The song premiered as Zane Lowe's World Record over at Beats 1. Big Sean's latest release goes into lyrical overdrive, and paints a picture: "In this hot girl summer, I'm just trying to find a wife/ Visualizing from every island that's on Hawaii/ With my […]

todayJuly 26, 2019

AAA

Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Video Hits 1 Billion Views on YouTube

Queen's music video for "Bohemian Rhapsody," has officially surpassed one billion views on YouTube. The iconic track was originally released in promotion of the band's single in 1975. It is the first pre-1990s music video to reach that milestone on the streaming platform, according to YouTube. “We are honored that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' has just hit one billion views on YouTube," bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor said in a statement, […]

todayJuly 26, 2019

AAA

You Could Snag B.B. King’s ‘Lucille’ Guitar at an Upcoming Auction

It has been announced on Tuesday, July 23rd, that B.B. King's beloved "Lucille" is going up for auction. The King’s black Gibson ES-345 prototype guitar is among the items from his estate that will go up for bid on September 21st. The guitar was not the first to bear the name. The story goes that King first used that moniker for a guitar he rescued from a fire while he […]

todayJuly 25, 2019

Adult Contemporary

Illness Drives Gwen Stefani To Cancel Las Vegas Residency

On Wednesday night, July 24th, Gwen Stefani had to pull the brakes on her "Just a Girl" residency show at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater in Las Vegas. It has been reported that the reasoning behind her cancellation is due to illness. On Tuesday night, July 23rd, Stefani took to her Instagram account on Tuesday night to let her fans know that she is too ill to perform, apologizing to anyone […]

todayJuly 25, 2019

Country

Mason Ramsey Announces ‘Twang’ EP

Wal-Mart phenomenon turned country superstar, Mason Ramsey, is gearing up to release his second set of new music with his forthcoming Twang EP. The project is slated to be out Friday, July 26th, via Big Loud Records/Atlantic Records. The five-song set follows last year’s Famous EP. The EP announcement follows the latest remix of Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” which features Ramsey, Billy Ray Cyrus and Young Thug. “Old […]

todayJuly 25, 2019

Active Rock

The Dead Daisies Are Locked, Loaded And Ready To Fire!!

The Dead Daisies pride themselves on being an ass-kicking Rock band very much of today who love to celebrate the history of amazing music. In short, the band are fans of Rock and always will be. Every one of the bands albums to date has had at least one cover song on it drawn from great songs from all eras, from the early blues greats to the classic rockers and […]

todayJuly 25, 2019

Music

This Day in Music History – July 25th

1962 - The Elvis Presley film "Kid Galahad" premiered. 1965 - Bob Dylan appeared on stage at the Newport Jazz Festival with an electric guitar. It was his first non-acoustic set. 1966 - The Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love" was released. 1966 - The Monkees recorded their first single. The song was "The Last Train to Clarksville" and was later included on their self-titled debut album. 1967 - The Beatles […]

todayJuly 25, 2019

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