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This Day in Music History: Kurt Cobain Ends His Life
Today (April 5) is a sad day for rock fans. On this day in 1994, Kurt Cobain decided to take his own life. He was only 27. -
Nathaniel Rateliff Shares Leonard Cohen Cover in Advance of Tribute Performances
Rateliff has released a cover version of the late Leonard Cohen's 'Winter Lady' on the eve of his two Cohen tribute concerts set for this weekend. The song originally appeared on Cohen's 1967 debut album, 'Songs of Leonard Cohen.' -
Paul McCartney Praises Beyoncé's Cover of The Beatles' 'Blackbird'
The song, which Beyoncé retitled "Blackbiird" (with two i's) is the second track on her recently released 'Cowboy Carter' album and includes McCartney's original acoustic guitar backing track. -
This Day in Music History: Beyoncé and Jay-Z Get Married
Attendees included Beyoncé's former Destiny's Child group mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Willaims as well as Gwyneth Paltrow and then-husband Chris Martin. Jay and Bey later shared footage from the event during their joint On The Run tour. -
Social Distortion's Mike Ness Honored by Fullerton, Calif. With Key to City
Prior to the ceremony, which was held at the Downtown Fullerton Plaza at the Fullerton Museum Center on Ness' 62nd birthday, the punk rock icon took to Instagram to celebrate the event. -
Michael Jackson Biopic Filming in Encino, Calif.
A basecamp for the production was set up in both ends of the Encino/Balboa Golf Course parking lot. An employee at the golf course confirmed that the film in production was Michael, a source told Music Times. -
This Day in Music History: Keith Richards Claims 'I Snorted My Dad's Ashes'
The Rolling Stones guitar legend made the claim in a 2007 interview with the NME. -
Jenny Lewis Guests on New Swamp Dogg Track 'Count the Days'
The album's planned release comes at a time of renewed interest in Black artists exploring their connections to country and other forms of roots music, as showcased on Beyonce's new album 'Cowboy Carter.' -
Locals in Harry Styles' Home Village Are Trying to Cash in With Guided Tours
They're seeking superfans of the former One Direction star to lead guided tours. -
This Day in Music History: Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' Tops the Charts
It followed the success of the band's 1976 self-titled album. -
Beyoncé Honored as ‘Innovator’ at iHeartRadio Music Awards
In her first major TV appearance since the release of 'Cowboy Carter,' Beyoncé was presented with the Innovator Award at Monday night's iHeart Radio Music Awards. -
Cher Honored as 'Icon' at iHeartRadio Music Awards
The honor for Cher comes as she is also in the running for induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. -
This Day in Music History: 16-Year-Old Lesley Gore Records Future Chart-Topper 'It's My Party'
Long before Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Britney Spears and even Tiffany and Debbie Gibson, a landmark single by a teenage girl singer was recorded on this day (March 30) in 1963 -
Matisyahu Addresses Rising Tide of Antisemitism in New Single 'Ascent'
The video for the track features personal footage from the singer/rapper's recent visit to Israel as well as historical clips. -
Sleater-Kinney Proves Riot Grrls Can Evolve With Integrity Intact at L.A. Show
Over the years the duo has evolved beyond that sound and scene.
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