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Foo Fighters Former Guitarist Franz Stahl Still Has No "Closure" After Being Fired in 1999
Almost two decades ago, the Foo Fighters underwent a mild lineup change when Dave Grohl and company fired their guitarist, Franz Stahl, who says he still hasn't found closure since parting ways with the band in 1999. -
Roger Waters Details First Solo Album in 24 Years; Reflects on Last Pink Floyd Reunion
Pink Floyd fans are well aware that the iconic psychedelic rock group will never reconvene, even after the release of 'The Endless River', but they can look to former bassist Roger Waters' impending fourth studio album -- his first in over 24 years. In a recent interview, the 72-year-old also reflected on his last Pink Floyd reunion. -
Diane Keaton Fangirls Over Meeting Justin Bieber on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' [WATCH]
How many beliebers can be found across the world? Some say it is limitless, and apparently, there is no age limit either. Actress Diane Keaton dropped by 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' on Friday to detail her new innovative wine line, The Keaton, as well as her latest Christmas flick, 'Love the Coopers', and to fangirl and profess her undying love for 21-year-old Justin Bieber. -
Dion & Paul Simon Release Emotional Duet, 'New York is My Home' Music Video [WATCH]
As February 2016 rounds the corner, American singer-songwriter Dion has plans to drop his latest album, titled 'New York Is My Home'. The "Runaround Sue" singer enlisted the help of fellow proud New Yorker, Paul Simon, to lend his harmonic vocals on the album's title track, featured in the latest music video release for the album. -
Janis Joplin’s Family Talks Summer of Love Vacation Trip in 'Little Girl Blue' Movie [WATCH]
In a fresh clip from upcoming documentary movie 'Janis Joplin: Little Girl Blue,' slated to hit theaters later in the year, the "Summertime" singer's brother and sister recall and talk about a family vacation to San Francisco during the 1967 Summer of Love to visit their sister Janis. -
Justin Bieber Compares 'Sorry' to The Beatles' 'Let it Be' & Talks Kanye West Advice [WATCH]
Trailing the release and leak of his fifth studio album, 'Purpose,' Justin Bieber detailed what it was like working with rapper Kanye West and how the outspoken artist's advice helped him recreate his career. Furthermore, the 21-year-old pop star compared his catchy album track "Sorry" to the likes of legendary music, The Beatles' staple hit "Let it Be." -
The Beatles' Paul McCartney Says John Lennon's "Whole Life Was a Cry for Help"
During a recent discussion of The Beatles' legendary 1965 hit "Help!," one fourth of the renowned quartet, Paul McCartney, said something extraordinary. He divulged that John Lennon's "whole life was a cry for help," even while creating so many memorable songs. -
Madonna Spanks Rita Ora During 'Rebel Heart' Tour Stop in Berlin [WATCH]
Madonna is no stranger to exciting the masses with her less than conventional performances and outspoken mindset. During her current 'Rebel Heart' tour, the 57-year-old diva has brought out an array of guests as her personal "unapologetic b*tches," bending them over for a good spanking. This time around, for Madonna's stop in Berlin on Thursday, she had the honor of spanking Rita Ora in front of an extensive audience of fans. -
Watch John Paul Jones, Former R.E.M. Members Cover Led Zeppelin's 'When The Levee Breaks'
Led Zeppelin bassist, John Paul Jones, took to the stage at Norway's Ice Station mini festival alongside former members of R.E.M. to tackle a rendition of the bluesy Led Zeppelin IV staple, "When the Levee Breaks." -
Tame Impala Execute Space-Rock Cover of Kylie Minogue's 'Confide In Me' for Triple J
Australian outfit Tame Impala has been enjoying their victory touring circuit post-release of their third studio album, 'Currents,' which boasted dance-leaning cuts like "Eventually," which was used in an Apple Watch short, "Let it Happen" and "Cause I'm A Man." Triple J, a long-time radio station from the group's home country, is known for their ongoing cover series titled Like a Version, which brought fourth a new space-rock Tame Impala cover of pop star Kylie Minogue's 1994 single, "Confide in Me." -
Pearl Jam Covers Pink Floyd's 'Comfortably Numb' for First Time Ever [WATCH]
Seattle rockers, Pearl Jam, recently launched their South American tour and on Nov. 11, Eddie Vedder and company jammed through a rainstorm in Brazil, fighting nasty weather to dig into Pink Floyd's extensive repertoire for a first-time cover of 'The Wall' hit, "Comfortably Numb." -
Steven Tyler Launches Janie's Fund for Victims of Child Abuse After Aerosmith Song
Although he's taken on a new endeavor as a country artist, Steven Tyler has launched a brand-new philanthropic imitative, Janie's Fund, named after Aerosmith's hit 1989 track "Janie's Got a Gun." The latest fund was crafted in tandem with Youth Villages to help support females who have endured neglect as well as sexual, physical and emotional abuse. -
Ringo Starr to Release 'The Lifetime of Peace & Love Tribute Concert' Live Album from 2014
During a tribute concert in Los Angeles on Jan. 20, 2014, the legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was honored with the Lifetime Of Peace & Love Award by the David Lynch Foundation. The nearly two-year-old honorary gig boasted performances from Joe Walsh, Ben Folds, Ben Harper, The Head and the Heart as well as Starr himself, as they played hit tracks from his impressive discography. The unique concert will now be available for purchase as 'Ringo Starr: The Lifetime of Peace & Love Tribute Concert' on December 4th. -
Cage the Elephant Drop 'Tell Me I'm Pretty' Album Trailer with Dan Auerbach [WATCH]
For the Kentucky rockers' fourth studio album, Cage the Elephant have teamed up with producer and fellow musician, The Black Key's guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach. In a new album trailer for 'Tell Me I'm Pretty,' the clip gives viewers insight on the recording process between Matthew Schultz, Brad Schultz, Jared Champion, Daniel Tichenor and their friend and mentor, Auerbach. -
Alanis Morissette, James Corden Update "Ironic" Lyrics on 'Late Late Show' [WATCH]
In the wake of the 20th anniversary reissue of 'Jagged Little Pill,' singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette has taken to the talk show circuit to sing her hit track, "Ironic," and poke fun at the lyrics alongside 'Late Late Show' host James Corden. The two updated the original 1995 track with a 2015 spin, swapping lyrics of no smoking signs during cigarette breaks for jokes about Facebook, Snapchat and Tinder.
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