Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Bon Iver's Justin Vernon & Bruce Hornsby Cover Grateful Dead's 'Black Muddy River'

    In the wake of all the Grateful Dead hype--50th Anniversary Fare The Well shows, the Dead & Company North American tour and the release of exclusive box sets--indie rock, Ohio outfit, The National, decided to craft an entire tribute album dedicated to the influential band that fused together elements of blues, psychedelia, folk, rock, country and bluegrass. Trailing his duty of performing the Dead's 50th anniversary gigs, Bruce Hornsby teamed up with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to record a take on the Dead's "Black Muddy River."
  • JoJo Details Anticipated Third Album 'III' and North American Tour

    After taking a break from music for a lengthy eight years, JoJo is assuring her loyal fans that her impending third studio album, 'III,' will be well worth the wait when it sees its debut in 2016. The pop singer recently detailed her return to the music scene and her forthcoming North American tour.
  • Selena Gomez Opens Up About Lupus Recovery in the Public Eye

    Nearly two months ago, pop star on the rise, Selena Gomez, revealed that the true reason for her taking a step out of the spotlight for a while was due to dealing with chemotherapy treatments for her lupus diagnosis. Now, the "Good For You" singer has further opened up about her recovery process and how she dealt with it in the public eye.
  • Ringo Starr, David Lynch Discuss Beatles' Career, Meditation [WATCH]

    Filmmaker David Lynch and one fourth of the Beatles, Ringo Starr, recently met up to detail the singer's impressive career and discuss meditation as the 'Twin Peaks' mastermind prepped the unveiling of a compilation album, 'The Lifetime of Peace & Love Tribute Concert,' featuring performances from last year's Ringo Starr honorary gathering.
  • Gwen Stefani Details How Divorce Inspired New Music on 'Z100 Morning Show'

    Gwen Stefani has been scarce when it comes to hits on the radio recently but it only makes sense since she's hold her own as one of four judges on NBC's 'The Voice,' along with current boyfriend Blake Shelton who recently split from fellow country singer Miranda Lambert. The former No Doubt singer stopped by 'Elvis Duran and the Z100 Morning Show' to discuss how her recent divorce from Gavin Rossdale has inspired to get into the studio and craft new music.
  • 'Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters' Special to Air on Public Television

    On Saturday, the public television series, My Music, will bring viewers exclusive footage in an all-new special, 'Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters.' Centering on the iconic pop act who brought forth hits like "Superstar," "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," the special is jam-packed with archival footage, interviews and never-before-seen clips of the brother-sister duo.
  • Jack White's Third Man Records to Release 'The Hateful Eight' Soundtrack on Vinyl

    Quentin Tarantino's latest western film, 'The Hateful Eight', will have its 4-side, 28-song soundtrack released on vinyl via Jack White's record label, Third Man Records. White recently revealed plans to open a vinyl pressing plant in Detroit while opening another Third Man store in the singer's hometown over Thanksgiving weekend.
  • Taylor Swift Donates $50,000 to Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    Deciding to give back to her entire '1989' Tour crew, Taylor Swift gathered up all involved with the tour and flew them out to an Australian vacation. Known for her charitable insticts, Swift is back at it again. She can now add a donation of $50,000 to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra to her long list of contributions, including a donation of 25,000 books to New York City high schools, $50,000 to young Swifties fighting against cancer and $15,000 to an injured family of a firefighter.
  • Thom Yorke, Flea Perform 'Atoms for Peace' Ahead of Pathway to Paris [WATCH]

    Today marks the beginning of Pathway to Paris, a two-day period of events and concerts that allows artists, musicians, activists and sustainability consultants to brainstorm ideas in hopes of diminishing climate change just before the UN climate chance meeting commences. Just ahead of both events, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Radiohead front man Thom Yorke found themselves in Paris a bit early, ready to reunite for a performance of "Atoms of Peace" on French TV show 'Le Grand Journal.'
  • Pink Floyd Releases Limited Edition EP '1965: Their First Recordings' of Early Songs

    With many Record Store Day exclusive records and limited edition releases, Pink Floyd dodged the holiday madness and decided to sneakily release their own six-song, limited edition EP, '1965-The First Recordings', without fanfare or warning that the release was on the way. The psychedelic, experimental rock group assembled the collection from early song recordings captured just ahead of their debut studio album, 1967's 'The Pipers at the Gates of Dawn'.
  • Elton John Performs Uplifting 'Wonderful Crazy Night' Track "Looking Up" Live [WATCH]

    Elton John's upcoming studio album, 'Wonderful Crazy Night' is stitched together with a theme of positivity. When the singer-songwriter began crafting the LP in his head, he went to lyricist Bernie Taupin with his thematic idea. The album's lead single "Looking Up" embodies John's creation with the title alone. Now, the "Tiny Dancer" singer has shared a video of a live performance of the album track.
  • Taylor Swift Takes 1989 Tour Crew on Australian Vacation

    Everyone knows Taylor Swift takes cares of her fans. If her heartfelt gestures haven't been enough, the pop star spent her entire '1989' Tour giving fans surprises each night with performances from a long-list of celebrities from Steven Tyler and Alanis Morissette to Ellie Goulding and Alessia Cara. Now, she decided to give thanks to her entire, 125-person 1989 tour crew and band by taking them on vacation to Australia.
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