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Travis Scott Says He and Kylie Jenner Will ‘Get Married Soon’

Travis Scott, who's in the the midst of his raucous Astroworld Tour, took the time to grace the cover of the latest Rolling Stone issue, the interview for which was released online Thursday, December 20th. The in-depth profile examines Scott's life in his hometown of Houston, right around the time he put on his first Astroworld Festival last month. The 26-year-old teases the idea of marrying reality star girlfriend Kylie […]

todayDecember 21, 2018

Country

Alabama Mark 50 Years With Anniversary Tour

Alabama will mark their 50th year together with a new tour in 2019, more than a year after founding member Jeff Cook announced that he has Parkinson’s disease. The Grammy-winning trio of Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Cook formed in 1969 in Fort Payne, Alabama, and went on to dominate the sound of country music in the 1980s, scoring dozens of No. 1 hits, including classics like “Mountain Music” and […]

todayDecember 21, 2018

Active Rock

Sublime With Rome Get Busted In ‘Wicked Heart’

In a recent interview, Rome Ramirez said that the trio had made a few trips to Sonic Ranch Studios in El Paso, Texas before "Wicked Heart" came along earlier this year, without much success. "It was my birthday in June, and me and my wife were out to dinner and got into this huge argument," recalls Ramirez, who co-wrote the song with Blessings co-producer Andrew Goldstein. "We went into the […]

todayDecember 21, 2018

Country

Toby Keith Explains Who Inspired ‘Don’t Let the Old Man In’ for ‘The Mule’

No one weaves a tale quite like Clint Eastwood, and Toby Keith knows a good hook when he hears one. The duo were sharing a golf cart last year at Eastwood’s charity tournament in Pebble Beach, Calif. is both a testament to their friendship and a stroke of good fortune. The encounter led Keith to pen the beautifully haunting song that lingers at the end of The Mule. The Eastwood-directed and […]

todayDecember 20, 2018

Music

This Day in Music History – December 20th

1957 - Elvis Presley received his U.S. Army draft notice. 1962 - The Osmond Brothers appeared on NBC-TV's "Andy Williams Show" for the first time. 1965 -The Beach Boys single "Barbara Ann" was released. 1967 - Jethro Tull was formed. 1975 - Joe Walsh joined the Eagles, replacing original member Bernie Leadon. Leadon left for a solo career. 1981 - The musical "Dreamgirls" opened on Broadway. The show was based […]

todayDecember 20, 2018

Adult Contemporary

What’s up with Ariana Grande’s Chistmas Tree?

It's been a turbulent year for Ariana Grande, and the pop singer is artistically expressing the tumultuous year with the Christmas decorations in her New York apartment. On Tuesday, December 18th, Grande's brother, Frankie Grande, shared an Instagram photo of himself sitting in front of a Christmas tree hanging upside down from a ceiling. "Waiting for Santa," he captioned the photo in a font that was also upside down. Ariana […]

todayDecember 20, 2018

AAA

Wrecking Crew Bassist Joe Osborn Passed Away at 81

Joe Osborn, the legendary bass player for the studio supergroup known as the "Wrecking Crew," has died at age 81. The director of a 2008 documentary about the group confirmed the news on Saturday (Dec. 15) in a Facebook post about the Los Angeles-based group of session musicians who played on a string of indelible hits in the 1960s and 70s. "I'm sorry to tell you that we’ve lost another […]

todayDecember 20, 2018

Music

Mally Mall’s Projects Continue to Carry Massive Momentum within the Music Industry

Arms Around You, the posthumous collab with XXXTentacion and Lil Pump, with vocal assists from Swae Lee and Maluma, produced by three-time Grammy-award winning producer Mally Mall, co-produced with JonFX and Skrillex, continues to break records taking the number 2 spot on Billboard mid-November. The single hit 100 million streams in its release week and its video, dropping just a month ago, racked up 7 million views in less than […]

todayDecember 20, 2018

Music

This Day in Music History – December 19th

1957 - "The Music Man" opened on Broadway. 1960 - Neil Sedaka’s "Calendar Girl" was released. 1960 - Frank Sinatra recorded his first session with his very own record company, Reprise Records. Frank did "Ring-A-Ding-Ding" and "Let’s Fall in Love." 1974 - Ron Woods joined the Rolling Stones. 1980 - The film "9 to 5," with Dolly Parton, opened. -- Photo Credit: mark reinstein / Shutterstock.com

todayDecember 19, 2018

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