Paul McCartney called on China to better regulate its so-called “wet markets” — one of which could have been the source of the COVID-19 outbreak — during an interview with Howard Stern Tuesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. One of the earliest cases of the coronavirus was found in a …
Read More »RS Charts: Drake's 'Toosie Slide' Glides to Number One on Top 100 Songs Chart
Drake notched yet another Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart, as “Toosie Slide” debuted at the top the chart for the week of April 3rd through April 9th. The song, which had a TikTok-ready dance even before it was officially released, pulled in 42.9 million song …
Read More »Usher Reunites With Ludacris, Lil Jon for New Song 'SexBeat'
Usher reteams with Ludacris and Lil Jon — the same trio that released the 2004 hits “Yeah!” and “Lovers and Friends” — for the singer’s new single “SexBeat,” which arrived Friday. “When Usher, Jon and Luda come together it’s always amazing. It allows us to stay connected to our core …
Read More »RS Charts: The Weeknd's 'Blinding Lights' Is Number One in Quiet Week
The Weeknd‘s “Blinding Lights” spent a second week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart, surging in the aftermath of the official release of the singer’s new full-length, After Hours. Roddy Ricch’s long-running hit “The Box” continues to perform strongly after more than four months on …
Read More »John Mayer Donates to Montana Hospital to Fund Ventilators Amid COVID-19 Crisis
John Mayer made a “generous” donation to Livingston HealthCare hospital in Livingston, Montana, which hospital officials said will go toward the purchase of much-needed ventilators in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. As The Livingston Enterprise reports, Mayer is a part-time resident of Park County, where the hospital is located. …
Read More »Jason Isbell on His New LP, 'A Star Is Born,' and Hanging With Springsteen and Crosby
“It’s all based on a true story,” says Jason Isbell, “and it’s all fiction.” The roots-drenched singer-songwriter’s excellent new album, Reunions, is filled with tales of lost friends and other melancholy memories, but don’t let his gift for novelistic detail fool you: The people he’s mourning didn’t necessarily exist, just …
Read More »Hit Songwriter Jessi Alexander Revisits Her Childhood in 'Decatur County Red' Video
Country singer-songwriter Jessi Alexander, whose hits include Miley Cyrus‘ “The Climb,” released her new solo album Decatur County Red on March 27th. The album’s autobiographical title track and centerpiece comes to life in the new video, which features photos and videos from Alexander’s childhood spending time on the Tennessee River. …
Read More »Pete Townshend Is Starting a New Who Record During Coronavirus Isolation
The coronavirus may have forced the Who to push all their tour dates until 2021, but that doesn’t mean Pete Townshend has been inactive. In a new interview with the BBC’s Matt Everett, he revealed he’s using the downtime to begin work on new Who music. “I’m in Wilshire; I’ve …
Read More »Jay-Z and The-Dream's 'Holy Grail' Demo Sounds Better Than the Official Version
“Holy Grail,” the opening salvo of Jay-Z’s 2013 album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, was always an ostentatious affair. Justin Timberlake sings what seems to be a sexual innuendo where a reproductive body part is compared to a “holy grail.” Jay-Z delivers part of Nirvana’s “Smell Like Teen Spirit” in a …
Read More »Social Distancing With Henry Rollins: Staying Busy and Keeping Up With 'Protein Listening'
As the world fights a pandemic, we’ve been reaching out to some of our favorite artists with three questions about these unprecedented times. Here’s what Henry Rollins — who’s launched a new KCRW internet-radio show called The Cool Quarantine and recently put out the record-collecting ode Stay Fanatic!!! Vol. 1 …
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