Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Ed Sheeran Talks Spotify, Being Hungover for His Best Concerts

    In the midst of his increasing success in the music industry and a quick introduction to the acting world, Ed Sheeran discovered an unexpected correlation between his best concerts and the amount of alcohol consumed the night before. The 'X' singer-songwriter recently divulged in an interview that he has nothing but appreciation for Spotify and that he "made sure" to spend the night drinking just ahead of his three sold out gigs at Wembley Stadium in London last summer, the focus of his latest concert film, 'Jumpers for Goalposts.'
  • 'Fare The Well' Set Preview: Grateful Dead, Trey Anastasio Perform Slowed-Down "Truckin"

    The Grateful Dead allegedly called it quits after tackling their 50th anniversary 'Fare Thee Well' gigs but it seems the Dead have a steady influx of news to offer fans, now more than ever. The Dead & Company fall tour, which sees a gifted union between singer-songwriter John Mayer and the "Core Four's" Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir, and a 'Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead' box set are two things deadheads can look forward to round out 2015. Just ahead of the box set unveiling, the final Chicago show's version of "Truckin'" has hit the Internet circuit via 'Rolling Stone,' showcasing the slowed down routine of the staple 'American Beauty' tune with special guest, Phish's Trey Anastasio.
  • Taylor Swift Pets The Weeknd's Hair at Grammy Party

    R&B artist on the rise, The Weeknd, has gotten acclimated to life in the spotlight after seeing wild success from his smash hits "The Hills" and "Can't Feel My Face." One thing he didn't bargain for, however, was Taylor Swift petting and stroking his hair the first time they met, which was at a Grammy party.
  • Florence + the Machine Debuts Motel-Centered 'Delilah' Video

    Florence Welch takes on a series of creepy motel rooms in the latest music video for "Delilah," an electrifying track off of her most recent LP, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful. The clip, choreographed by Holly Blakely and directed by Vincent Haycock, is the sixth segment of Florence + the Machine's theatrical "The Odyssey" series, which also boasts "What Kind of Man," "St. Jude," "Ship to Wreck" and the short for "Queen of Peace" and "Long & Lost," Pitchfork notes.
  • Demi Lovato Explains 'Confident' Track "Father," A Musical Tribute to Her Abusive Dad

    Demi Lovato has made it a point to tell all and bare all in promotion of her latest studio album, 'Confident.' In an all-new video posted to her personal YouTube channel, the "Cool for the Summer" singer got even more personal as she detailed one of the album's most emotional songs, "Father" and how it acts as a musical tribute to her own "abusive" father who died in 2013.
  • David Foster Details Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani Involvement on 'We Love Disney' Album

    After news broke at the end of August that the music world's current hit makers would put their own spin on Disney classics for a We Love Disney compilation album, Universal Studios producer David Foster further detailed how he got names like Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani, Fall Out Boy and Ne-Yo to appear on the project and what the song-choice process was like.
  • Blink 182's Travis Barker Says His Kids Saved His Life After Plane Crash [WATCH]

    It's always a bit out of the ordinary when you see raw emotion sweep over the normally hard exterior and party persona of a rock star. In Travis Barker's case, however, the emotions are completely warranted as the Blink-182 drummer sat down with 'Good Morning America's' Chris Connelly, fighting back tears as he detailed the fiery plane crash that uprooted his entire world and how his children are responsible for saving his life.
  • Ed Sheeran Receives Honorary Doctorate Degree From University Campus Suffolk

    With Ed Sheeran recently revealing that he's taking a break from the music scene in order to give back to charity and enjoy time to himself, it seems his schedule is as packed as ever with projects outside of the music world. Sheeran can now add receiving an honorary doctorate degree from the University Campus Suffolk to his long list of accomplishments.
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers Cover Jimi Hendrix's 'Fire' at Charity Event [WATCH]

    On the night of Oct. 17 at an undisclosed Los Angeles warehouse in Frogtown, Flea, Anthony Kiedis, Josh Klinghoffer and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers opened up a benefit gala that aimed to raised money for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music with a rare, acoustic set that boasted a cover of Jimi Hendrix's1967 classic Are You Experienced track, "Fire".
  • Britney Spears' Bodysuit Unzips During Las Vegas Gig, Doesn't Stop Performing '3' [WATCH]

    As if years in the spotlight weren't enough to convince everyone that Britney Spears is a true professional, she let it be known during her Piece of Me residency gig at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Friday. In the middle of her residency performance of her 2009 hit single "3," Spears suffered a wardrobe malfunction as her bodysuit zipper popped open. Even as it unzipped all the way down her back, the singer didn't miss a move or let the outfit prevent the show from going on.
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