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  • Fiona Apple's Comeback in Acclaimed "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" Album

    Fiona Apple is back with her fifth studio album; her fans and critics are loving it. (Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Sachyn) Fiona Apple performing in New York City, 2015 Fiona Apple, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, has 'resurrected' after almost eight years.
  • "Whole Wide World" Singer Wreckless Eric Confirms Positive for Coronavirus

    New wave singer-songwriter Wreckless Eric revealed testing positive for coronavirus in an online post Sunday morning, April 19.
  • Broadway Star Nick Cordero's Leg Amputated Due to COVID-19

    Nick Cordero's right leg had to be taken off due to blood clotting caused by the coronavirus. Nick Cordero, the Broadway star, had contracted COVID-19.
  • How to Become a Famous Musician: The Ultimate Guide

    How to Become a Famous Musician: The Ultimate Guide

    Did you know that the recording industry had a value estimated at nearly $15 billion in 2015? The top 1% of musical artists earn approximately 80% of this income and the overall figure is expected to increase in the upcoming years.
  • Lady Gaga Moved to Tears Over Billie Joe Armstrong's "Wake Me Up When September Ends"

    Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong sang the classic "Wake Me Up When September Ends" at the "One World: Together At Home" event, leaving the curator Lady Gaga in tears yesterday, April 18.
  • Jazz Bassist Henry Grimes, 84 Dies Due to COVID-19

    Henry Grimes, a legendary jazz artist died on April 15. Henry Grimes, American jazz double-bassist, violinist, and poet, passed away on April 15, according to a report from WBGO.
  • John Krasinski Hosts Virtual Prom for the Class of 2020 in Latest SGN Episode

    John Krasinski threw a star-studded virtual Prom night for the class of 2020 on the latest episode of his YouTube show, "Some Good News," April 18.
  • Matthew Seligman, Bassist for The Soft Boys and Thompson Twins, Dies from Covid-19

    New Wave bassist Matthew Seligman has passed away due to coronavirus, he was 64 years old, according to The Soft Boys frontman Robyn Hitchcock.
  • YNW Melly Treat COVID-19 in Jail with Tylenol and Gatorade

    Despite being positive for coronavirus, detained rapper YNW Melly is still in his cell in Broward County Jail, and he was given Tylenol and Gatorade to ease some effects of the virus, like high temperature and chills.
  • "That Thing You Do" Cast Reunite for Coronavirus Fundraiser

    Stars of the movie "That Thing You Do" have reunited to help raise support for efforts against the coronavirus pandemic today, April 17.
  • Taylor Swift Cancels “Lover Fest” Tour in 2020

    Taylor Swift announced the cancellation of shows and tours in 2020. (Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Glenn Francis) Taylor Swift at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 The much-awaited "Lover Fest" upcoming tour and shows of Taylor Swift have to wait for quite some time.
  • The Singalong

    Review: The Disney ABC Singalong Performances

    The Disney Family Singalong was done last Thursday. The singalong was lined up with some of the biggest stars from Disney and others. The performances were done straight from the artists' homes.
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