Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Paul McCartney Tour: Beatles Veteran Announces 5 New Live Dates

    The Beatles' own Paul McCartney is slated to perform a newly announced run of five North American gigs in October, launching the rest of the Out There tour in Ohio while continuing on to make his first ever appearance at State College in Pennsylvania. This year's Lollapalooza headliner will also perform in Toronto for the first time in five years.
  • Alanis Morissette Talks Struggles With Eating Disorders

    As the 20th anniversary of the angsty album, 'Jagged Little Pill,' approaches, Alanis Morissette recently discussed her personal eating disorder struggles in a new interview with Women's Health. The "Ironic" singer openly discussed her battles with bulimia, comparing it to the likes of drug and alcohol addiction.
  • David Gilmour Covers Beatles Ballad 'Here, There and Everywhere'

    David Gilmour, guitarist of the recently split Pink Floyd, will bring new music to the forefront with his first solo album in 10 years, 'Rattle That Lock,' due out September 18. Thus far, he's teased the impending album with the release of the title track along with a riveting animated music video. Now, the 69-year-old musician has unveiled a personal cover of the Beatles fan-favorite track, "Here, There and Everywhere."
  • Mumford & Sons, Mark Hoppus, Tom Morello Cover Blink-182's 'What's My Age Again?'

    There may be a bromance emerging between the guys in Mumford & Sons and Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus. Just a few days ago, the musicians united onstage for a unique cover of the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" and just when fans thought the bonding was a one-night-event, they reconvened for a private, nighttime gig on August 23. Rage Against the Machine front man Tom Morello also joined forces with Mumford and Hoppus for a rendition of Blink-182's staple hit, "What's My Age Again?"
  • Kanye West Brings Out Rihanna, Travis Scott at Los Angeles' FYF Fest [WATCH]

    After Frank Ocean pulled out of Los Angeles' FYF Fest, Kanye West stepped up to fill the headlining slot for yet another festival. Although he was a last-minute substitute, the 38-year-old rapper had a few surprises in store for the audience, including surprise performances by Rihanna and Travis Scott during his Saturday set.
  • Foo Fighters Rickroll the Westboro Baptist Church Mid Protest

    Friday night, the Westboro Baptist Church decided to hold a smaller-scale protest outside of the Foo Fighters' Kansas City gig. Their plan backfired, however, when Dave Grohl and company decided to pile into a pick up truck and rickroll the protest themselves.
  • Lady Gaga Wants to Be the "Next Iron Maiden," Not Madonna

    It's pretty obvious Lady Gaga likes to be "different." The 'Popart' singer has never been happy to be related to another pop star. In fact, she recently explained to CR Fashion Book that she's attempting to reach the top of her career with the inspiration of heavy metal--specifically--Iron Maiden.
  • Carrie Underwood Unveils "Smoke Break" from New Album 'Storyteller' [LISTEN]

    Country fans worldwide got an unexpected surprise on the radio today--Carrie Underwood dropped a brand new, upbeat song titled "Smoke Break" off of her upcoming album 'Storyteller.' The fresh track was penned by the country star along with collaboraters Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano who have previously aided the singer on tracks like "Jesus, Take the Wheel," "Two Black Cadillacs," "Good Girl" and "Something in the Water."
  • Watch One Direction Become NASA Astronauts in 'Drag Me Down' New Music Video

    For the superstar quartet's first song without long-time fifth boy band member Zayn Malik, One Direction have morphed into astronauts for their latest 'Drag Me Down' video with the help of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas. The big-budget video for the premier track of 1D's fifth album showcases each band member as they endure astronaut training and exploration before launching into the atmosphere.
  • Dave Grohl Admits He Suffers From Social Anxiety Ahead of Emmy Appearance

    When you think of the music industry's most down to earth rockers, one bearded drummer turned singer comes to mind--the talent that is Dave Grohl. The foul mouthed Foo Fighters front man takes comfort playing music in front of loyal fans, constantly inviting concertgoers to the stage for assistance on favorite tracks like "My Hero." However, the 46-year-old musician surprisingly enough suffers from social anxiety and is already nervous to attend next month's Emmy Awards where his HBO series 'Sonic Highways' will be nominated for four awards.
  • Tame Impala Threatened with Lawsuit Over 'Currents' Track "Eventually"

    After previously facing legal battles concerning missing royalties, it seems Tame Impala has found itself in the midst of a new lawsuit. This time, front man Kevin Parker has been threatened by Samm Culley, a member of 70s funk group Skull Snaps, for allegedly sampling drums from the band's "It's a New Day." The Australian rockers recently released their third studio album, 'Currents,' where the so-called sample can be found on the track titled "Eventually," which saw early arrival ahead of the album's July 17 debut.
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