This summer, Sarah McLachlan will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her album, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, by embarking on a North American tour (get tickets here). As a preview, the Canadian singer-songwriter stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform the album track “Possession.” Watch the relay below.
McLachlan’s tour begins in Seattle on May 25th, and takes her to cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more. Along the way, she’ll enjoy support from Feist and Allison Russell on select dates.
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All this comes as McLachlan is reportedly working on new music. Last month, she revealed that she was making a new album with producer Tony Berg.
“I had been writing and had enough material that I thought, ‘Let’s get into the studio and see what happens,’” McLachlan told The Canadian Press. “I absolutely love Phoebe Bridgers and Boygenius and...
McLachlan’s tour begins in Seattle on May 25th, and takes her to cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more. Along the way, she’ll enjoy support from Feist and Allison Russell on select dates.
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All this comes as McLachlan is reportedly working on new music. Last month, she revealed that she was making a new album with producer Tony Berg.
“I had been writing and had enough material that I thought, ‘Let’s get into the studio and see what happens,’” McLachlan told The Canadian Press. “I absolutely love Phoebe Bridgers and Boygenius and...
- 5/11/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Orville Peck has released Stampede: Vol. 1, an album of duets with singers like Willie Nelson, Elton John, Nathaniel Rateliff, and more.
Originally announced back in April, Stampede: Vol. 1 comprises of seven duets — two covers and five originals. Peck previewed the album by joining Willie Nelson for a rendition of Ned Sublette’s “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Orville Peck also recruited Elton John for a cover of his beloved 1973 track “Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting).”
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Meanwhile, the album boasts original contributions from Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Bu Cuarón, Midland, Noah Cyrus, Tobias Jesso Jr., and more. Stream Stampede: Vol. 1 below.
That cowboy must really love his horses, because Stampede: Vol. 1 is the third horse-themed album title in Orville Peck’s discography, following 2022’s Bronco and his 2019 debut, Pony. Stampede also serves as Peck’s first release on Warner Records, having previously...
Originally announced back in April, Stampede: Vol. 1 comprises of seven duets — two covers and five originals. Peck previewed the album by joining Willie Nelson for a rendition of Ned Sublette’s “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Orville Peck also recruited Elton John for a cover of his beloved 1973 track “Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting).”
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Meanwhile, the album boasts original contributions from Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Bu Cuarón, Midland, Noah Cyrus, Tobias Jesso Jr., and more. Stream Stampede: Vol. 1 below.
That cowboy must really love his horses, because Stampede: Vol. 1 is the third horse-themed album title in Orville Peck’s discography, following 2022’s Bronco and his 2019 debut, Pony. Stampede also serves as Peck’s first release on Warner Records, having previously...
- 5/10/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Tyler Childers and Sierra Ferrell are the leading nominees at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards. The Appalachia-reared musicians each scored three nominations — including Album, Song, and Artist of the Year — when the categories were announced on Tuesday at the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville.
Childers, a Kentucky native, is nominated for his album Rustin’ in the Rain and the song “In Your Love,” while the West Virginia native Ferrell is recognized for the album Trail of Flowers and the song “American Dreaming.”
Other Artist of the Year nominees include Charley Crockett,...
Childers, a Kentucky native, is nominated for his album Rustin’ in the Rain and the song “In Your Love,” while the West Virginia native Ferrell is recognized for the album Trail of Flowers and the song “American Dreaming.”
Other Artist of the Year nominees include Charley Crockett,...
- 5/7/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Rhiannon Giddens stoped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to showcase her bluesy, Cajun-infused song “You Louisiana Man.” The musician was joined by her live band and a back-up for the rousing performance, which saw Giddens singing and playing banjo.
“You Louisiana Man” comes off Giddens’ most recent LP, You’re the One, which dropped last August. The album marked her first solo effort in six years and her first collection of all-original songs. It was produced by Jack Splash and featured musical contributions by Giddens’ partner, multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, as well as Dirk Powell,...
“You Louisiana Man” comes off Giddens’ most recent LP, You’re the One, which dropped last August. The album marked her first solo effort in six years and her first collection of all-original songs. It was produced by Jack Splash and featured musical contributions by Giddens’ partner, multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, as well as Dirk Powell,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Orville Peck’s third studio album is coming in hot and the country musician is staying true to its title. Stampede Vol. 1 will be released on May 10, featuring a full slate of duets with appearances from Elton John, Noah Cyrus, Midland, Allison Russell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Bu Cuaron, and Willie Nelson.
On Instagram, Russell commented beneath Peck’s unveiling of the featured guest across the record, writing: “So delighted to be a part of this with you & all these luminaries @orville ”
Stampede Vol. 1 will arrive just weeks before Peck kicks off the previously announced Stampede tour.
On Instagram, Russell commented beneath Peck’s unveiling of the featured guest across the record, writing: “So delighted to be a part of this with you & all these luminaries @orville ”
Stampede Vol. 1 will arrive just weeks before Peck kicks off the previously announced Stampede tour.
- 4/26/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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Grab your hats and slip on your boots — country star Orville Peck‘s Stampede Tour is right around the corner. Kicking off on May 28, Peck will embark on a 40-plus-date trek across North America, including stops in Asheville, North Carolina, the Hinterland Music Festival in Iowa, and wrapping with back-to-back Brooklyn Paramount shows with Nikki Lane and Vincent Neil Emerson in October.
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Grab your hats and slip on your boots — country star Orville Peck‘s Stampede Tour is right around the corner. Kicking off on May 28, Peck will embark on a 40-plus-date trek across North America, including stops in Asheville, North Carolina, the Hinterland Music Festival in Iowa, and wrapping with back-to-back Brooklyn Paramount shows with Nikki Lane and Vincent Neil Emerson in October.
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“I took a...
- 4/23/2024
- by John Lonsdale
- Rollingstone.com
Maren Morris has announced the “RSVP Redux Tour,” kicking off in late May 2024.
The North American jaunt begins in San Francisco on May 29th, and continues with dates in Seattle, Vancouver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Morrison, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. Update: Morris has announced 15 additional dates, including stops in Kansas City, Missouri; Raleigh, North Carolina; Madison, Wisconsin; Savannah, Georgia; and Hollywood, Florida.
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For the “RSVP Redux Tour,” Morris is reviving her 2020 “RSVP Tour,” celebrating the fifth anniversary of her breakout album Girl, and partnering with the Ally Coalition, which will see $1 from every ticket sold going directly to LGBTQ+ organizations serving youth in their communities. Betty Who will also open Morris’ dates in Bend, Oregon, and Morrison, Colorado. See Maren Morris’ 2024 tour dates below.
Tickets for the new dates (bolded below) will first be available through a Live Nation pre-sale kicking off on Wednesday,...
The North American jaunt begins in San Francisco on May 29th, and continues with dates in Seattle, Vancouver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Morrison, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. Update: Morris has announced 15 additional dates, including stops in Kansas City, Missouri; Raleigh, North Carolina; Madison, Wisconsin; Savannah, Georgia; and Hollywood, Florida.
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For the “RSVP Redux Tour,” Morris is reviving her 2020 “RSVP Tour,” celebrating the fifth anniversary of her breakout album Girl, and partnering with the Ally Coalition, which will see $1 from every ticket sold going directly to LGBTQ+ organizations serving youth in their communities. Betty Who will also open Morris’ dates in Bend, Oregon, and Morrison, Colorado. See Maren Morris’ 2024 tour dates below.
Tickets for the new dates (bolded below) will first be available through a Live Nation pre-sale kicking off on Wednesday,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Hozier is feeling particularly nocturnal on “Too Sweet,” one of four new releases that appear on his new EP Unheard. The musician first teased the song on TikTok with a quick sketch of a coffee-drinking, chain-smoking skeleton pumping it through its headphones.
“I take my whiskey neat, my coffee black, and my bed at three,” he sings, falling into the rhythm of a true night owl. The “Too Sweet” snippet has been used in more than 38,500 posts on the viral video app this month.
“It’s my pleasure to share...
“I take my whiskey neat, my coffee black, and my bed at three,” he sings, falling into the rhythm of a true night owl. The “Too Sweet” snippet has been used in more than 38,500 posts on the viral video app this month.
“It’s my pleasure to share...
- 3/22/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival has announced the lineup for its 10th anniversary. Noah Kahan, Hozier, Needtobreathe, and Dave Matthews Band will headline the weekend festival this September in Franklin, Tennessee.
Set for Sept. 28 and 29 at the Park at Harlindale Farm, the headliners lean into the folky pop and country revival currently underway, while the undercard has a more eclectic vibe. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Allison Russell, Lukas Nelson, Willie Carlisle, and bluegrass prodigy Wyatt Ellis are all on Saturday’s lineup. Coin, Stephen Sanchez, the Cadillac Three, Sierra Hull,...
Set for Sept. 28 and 29 at the Park at Harlindale Farm, the headliners lean into the folky pop and country revival currently underway, while the undercard has a more eclectic vibe. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Allison Russell, Lukas Nelson, Willie Carlisle, and bluegrass prodigy Wyatt Ellis are all on Saturday’s lineup. Coin, Stephen Sanchez, the Cadillac Three, Sierra Hull,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
More than a year after the death of David Crosby, the music he made with Stephen Stills and Graham Nash will be saluted in a tribute concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall this spring.
Set for May 13, the show — simply titled “The Music of Crosby, Stills and Nash” — will present interpretations of both group and solo songs by an eclectic lineup, including genre-fluid singer Yola; classic rock visionary Todd Rundgren; singer-songwriters Shawn Colvin, Rickie Lee Jones, and Aoife O’Donovan; indie rockers Iron & Wine and Real Estate; and jam-rock vanguard Grace Potter.
Set for May 13, the show — simply titled “The Music of Crosby, Stills and Nash” — will present interpretations of both group and solo songs by an eclectic lineup, including genre-fluid singer Yola; classic rock visionary Todd Rundgren; singer-songwriters Shawn Colvin, Rickie Lee Jones, and Aoife O’Donovan; indie rockers Iron & Wine and Real Estate; and jam-rock vanguard Grace Potter.
- 3/14/2024
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
When a bunch of all-stars get together to record a song for a cause, the result can often be cringey. But “Tennessee Rise,” featuring the pulpit-ready voices of Brittany Howard, Allison Russell, Katie Pruitt, Amanda Shires, Fancy Hagood, Emmylou Harris, and more, hits all the marks.
The heavenly choir anthem was recorded to encourage Tennesseans to register and vote for Gloria Johnson, who is challenging Republican incumbent U.S. senator — and the state’s Darth Vader — Marsha Blackburn in the November election. Johnson is one of the lawmakers known as “The Tennessee Three,...
The heavenly choir anthem was recorded to encourage Tennesseans to register and vote for Gloria Johnson, who is challenging Republican incumbent U.S. senator — and the state’s Darth Vader — Marsha Blackburn in the November election. Johnson is one of the lawmakers known as “The Tennessee Three,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Allison Russell, Brittany Howard, Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Emmylou Harris, Brittney Spencer, Amanda Shires, and many others have formed a collective of country and Americana artists called the Tennessee Freedom Singers in support of Senate candidate Gloria Johnson. Together, they have released a new song called “Tennessee Rise” inspired by movements for social justice and equality. Stream it below.
Recorded at Sound Emporium Studio in Nashville, “Tennessee Rise” was masterminded by Russell after she found inspiration in the actions of Johnson, one of the Tennessee Three who was nearly expelled from the state’s House after participating in a gun control demonstration. Other artists who contributed to the song include Erin Rae, Katie Pruitt, Langhorne Slim, and Tré Burt, but the list goes on.
“‘Tennessee Rise’ is an anthem born out of resistance from the rise of extremist forces, the unwillingness to accept the rollback of protections for historically marginalized groups,...
Recorded at Sound Emporium Studio in Nashville, “Tennessee Rise” was masterminded by Russell after she found inspiration in the actions of Johnson, one of the Tennessee Three who was nearly expelled from the state’s House after participating in a gun control demonstration. Other artists who contributed to the song include Erin Rae, Katie Pruitt, Langhorne Slim, and Tré Burt, but the list goes on.
“‘Tennessee Rise’ is an anthem born out of resistance from the rise of extremist forces, the unwillingness to accept the rollback of protections for historically marginalized groups,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Dave Grohl paid tribute to his one-time Nirvana bandmate Paul McCartney (technically, it’s true!) with a rendition of “Live and Let Die” at the Love Rocks NYC benefit concert Thursday night, March 7.
The Foo Fighters frontman gave a characteristically full-throated performance of McCartney’s hit 1973 James Bond theme song. Though he strained a bit to hit some of the high notes during the ballad-y sections and left the “You know you did” refrain to the backing vocalists, he attacked the hard rock portions the way only Dave Grohl can.
The Foo Fighters frontman gave a characteristically full-throated performance of McCartney’s hit 1973 James Bond theme song. Though he strained a bit to hit some of the high notes during the ballad-y sections and left the “You know you did” refrain to the backing vocalists, he attacked the hard rock portions the way only Dave Grohl can.
- 3/8/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Brandi Carlile will be stopping by Sesame Street on Thursday to help Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus, also known as Snuffy, celebrate all things nature.
In an exclusive clip from the episode, which teaches kids about the environment, Carlile explains that “Nature is all around us, it’s everything around us not made by people.” To help her two friends learn more about what Earth is all about, the singer dives into a catchy song as the trio travels through different landscapes — from green rolling hills to fields of flowers.
In an exclusive clip from the episode, which teaches kids about the environment, Carlile explains that “Nature is all around us, it’s everything around us not made by people.” To help her two friends learn more about what Earth is all about, the singer dives into a catchy song as the trio travels through different landscapes — from green rolling hills to fields of flowers.
- 3/6/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
The eighth annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert for God's Love We Deliver is thrilled to announce Dave Grohl will join the evening’s performance lineup and Martin Short will join for a special guest appearance.
Love Rocks NYC will now also be shown as a livestream event from the historic Beacon Theatre in NYC at 8:00pmET on Thursday, March 7. Fans in NYC and elsewhere can experience this memorable night of music by signing up at loverocksnyc.com to access a livestream link to the concert via Veeps.com.
Veeps All Access subscribers can tune in for free or fans can purchase an individual show ticket for $20 while also helping support the organization as $20 = 2 Meals for New Yorkers living with severe and chronic illness. Additional seats are also being released today and fans can purchase through www.ticketmaster.com.
Executive produced by iconic international fashion designer John Varvatos, NYC...
Love Rocks NYC will now also be shown as a livestream event from the historic Beacon Theatre in NYC at 8:00pmET on Thursday, March 7. Fans in NYC and elsewhere can experience this memorable night of music by signing up at loverocksnyc.com to access a livestream link to the concert via Veeps.com.
Veeps All Access subscribers can tune in for free or fans can purchase an individual show ticket for $20 while also helping support the organization as $20 = 2 Meals for New Yorkers living with severe and chronic illness. Additional seats are also being released today and fans can purchase through www.ticketmaster.com.
Executive produced by iconic international fashion designer John Varvatos, NYC...
- 3/5/2024
- Look to the Stars
The eighth annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert is set to go down this Thursday, March 7th, at the Beacon Theater in New York, with a lineup featuring Dave Grohl, The Black Keys, Hozier, Conan O’Brien, Martin Short, and many more.
Raising funds for the meal-providing charitable organization God’s Love We Deliver, the Love Rocks benefit concert has been a celebrated fundraising campaign since it was first launched in 2017. Now, as its eighth iteration approaches, the organization reports that its benefit concerts have raised a total of $30 million, providing 3 million meals to New Yorkers living with illnesses. Tickets for the show are on-sale now (get your here).
Filling out the lineup for Love Rocks NYC 2024 are Nile Rodgers, Tom Morello, Don Felder, Bettye Lavette, Joss Stone, Allison Russell, Emily King, Marcus King, Lucius, Larkin Poe, Trombone Shorty, Luke Spiller (The Struts), Quinn Sullivan, Bernie Williams, and more, plus additional...
Raising funds for the meal-providing charitable organization God’s Love We Deliver, the Love Rocks benefit concert has been a celebrated fundraising campaign since it was first launched in 2017. Now, as its eighth iteration approaches, the organization reports that its benefit concerts have raised a total of $30 million, providing 3 million meals to New Yorkers living with illnesses. Tickets for the show are on-sale now (get your here).
Filling out the lineup for Love Rocks NYC 2024 are Nile Rodgers, Tom Morello, Don Felder, Bettye Lavette, Joss Stone, Allison Russell, Emily King, Marcus King, Lucius, Larkin Poe, Trombone Shorty, Luke Spiller (The Struts), Quinn Sullivan, Bernie Williams, and more, plus additional...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Love Rocks NYC, the benefit concert for God’s Love We Deliver, will return for its eighth year on March 7. The annual event will be hosted by Conan O’Brien, Tracy Morgan, and Jim Gaffigan at the Beacon Theatre. The 2024 lineup will feature performances from Hozier, The Black Keys, Allison Russell, Nile Rodgers, Trombone Shorty, and more.
Dave Grohl and Martin Short have also joined the event, which will be livestreamed via Veeps. To access the livestream, visit the Love Rocks NYC website to sign up.
Music director and band leader...
Dave Grohl and Martin Short have also joined the event, which will be livestreamed via Veeps. To access the livestream, visit the Love Rocks NYC website to sign up.
Music director and band leader...
- 3/4/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Hozier is marking the fifth anniversary of his sophomore album, Wasteland, Baby!, with a special vinyl reissue.
Available in sea blue and light blue color variants, the 2xLP set will be released in the US on April 19th exclusively through Amazon. Pre-orders are now ongoing.
The expanded tracklist includes five non-album tracks: “Moment’s Silence (Common Tongue)” and “Nfwmb,” which was first released on the Nina Cried Power EP in 2018; a live-in-studio rendition of “Shrike”; and acoustic versions of “Be” and “Why Would You Be Loved,” which are being shared for the first time. Below, you can stream “Be (Acoustic).”
Starting next month, Hozier will embark on an extensive tour in support of his latest album, Unreal Unearth. Tickets are available for purchase here.
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Wasteland, Baby! 5th Anniversary Vinyl Tracklist:
Side A
Nina Cried Power
Almost (Sweet Music)
Movement
No Plan
Nobody
Side B
To Noise...
Available in sea blue and light blue color variants, the 2xLP set will be released in the US on April 19th exclusively through Amazon. Pre-orders are now ongoing.
The expanded tracklist includes five non-album tracks: “Moment’s Silence (Common Tongue)” and “Nfwmb,” which was first released on the Nina Cried Power EP in 2018; a live-in-studio rendition of “Shrike”; and acoustic versions of “Be” and “Why Would You Be Loved,” which are being shared for the first time. Below, you can stream “Be (Acoustic).”
Starting next month, Hozier will embark on an extensive tour in support of his latest album, Unreal Unearth. Tickets are available for purchase here.
Get Hozier Tickets Here
Wasteland, Baby! 5th Anniversary Vinyl Tracklist:
Side A
Nina Cried Power
Almost (Sweet Music)
Movement
No Plan
Nobody
Side B
To Noise...
- 3/1/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
The Grammy-winning rock band Paramore slammed Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives and accused lawmakers of “blatant racism.”
The band’s objection stems from the fact that a resolution honoring singer-songwriter Allison Russell‘s recent Grammy win was blocked, while a similar measure for Paramore’s win was allowed to pass.
In an Instagram Story posted on Friday, Paramore announced that they would not accept any acknowledgment or honor from the Tennessee House until Russell is given equal recognition. Lead vocalist Hayley Williams publicly condemned the “blatant racism of our state leadership” and described it as “embarrassing and cruel” in a statement.
Williams explained that state Rep. Justin Jones (D) introduced resolutions to honor Paramore and Russell for their Grammy wins.
However, House Republicans only allowed the resolution to acknowledge Paramore’s win to pass and blocked Russell’s resolution. Russell, a talented musician and songwriter with strong ties to the Folk/Americana scenes,...
The band’s objection stems from the fact that a resolution honoring singer-songwriter Allison Russell‘s recent Grammy win was blocked, while a similar measure for Paramore’s win was allowed to pass.
In an Instagram Story posted on Friday, Paramore announced that they would not accept any acknowledgment or honor from the Tennessee House until Russell is given equal recognition. Lead vocalist Hayley Williams publicly condemned the “blatant racism of our state leadership” and described it as “embarrassing and cruel” in a statement.
Williams explained that state Rep. Justin Jones (D) introduced resolutions to honor Paramore and Russell for their Grammy wins.
However, House Republicans only allowed the resolution to acknowledge Paramore’s win to pass and blocked Russell’s resolution. Russell, a talented musician and songwriter with strong ties to the Folk/Americana scenes,...
- 2/24/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
When Alice Randall first sat down more than 30 years ago to write “The Ballad of Sally Anne” with Mark O’Connor and Harry Stinson, she wanted to use the murder ballad format to discuss a topic — lynching — that was never mentioned in country music.
“The ugliest fact of Southern life went missing from the country canon,” Randall tells Rolling Stone. “This erasure perpetuated a particular fraud…without addressing the ways in which Southern white lives across class lines and ages were involved in the terrorizing of Black families.”
“The Ballad of...
“The ugliest fact of Southern life went missing from the country canon,” Randall tells Rolling Stone. “This erasure perpetuated a particular fraud…without addressing the ways in which Southern white lives across class lines and ages were involved in the terrorizing of Black families.”
“The Ballad of...
- 2/21/2024
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Paramore has announced that they “will not accept any acknowledgement or honor from the Tn House” for its Grammy wins after a lawmaker objected to similar honors for singer/songwriter Allison Russell.
The group accuse Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives of “blatant racism” after a lawmaker paused a resolution honoring Black singer-songwriter Russell’s recent Grammy win.
The House Republican Caucus Chair who objected to the resolution honoring Russell, Rep. Jeremy Faison (R-Tenn.), claimed “The resolution wasn’t blocked” in a statement.
“When any member has a question about an item on the consent calendar, it is customary to bump it so there can be a vote solely on that item,” he said. “As a member of leadership, I had several members come to me with questions about the individual, which made it appropriate for us to press pause on that particular resolution.”
Paramore won two Grammys at the 2024 awards ceremony earlier this month.
The group accuse Tennessee’s Republican-led House of Representatives of “blatant racism” after a lawmaker paused a resolution honoring Black singer-songwriter Russell’s recent Grammy win.
The House Republican Caucus Chair who objected to the resolution honoring Russell, Rep. Jeremy Faison (R-Tenn.), claimed “The resolution wasn’t blocked” in a statement.
“When any member has a question about an item on the consent calendar, it is customary to bump it so there can be a vote solely on that item,” he said. “As a member of leadership, I had several members come to me with questions about the individual, which made it appropriate for us to press pause on that particular resolution.”
Paramore won two Grammys at the 2024 awards ceremony earlier this month.
- 2/17/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Following Paramore’s first two Grammy wins, Tennessee Democrat State Representative Justin Jones proposed a resolution to honor the Hayley Williams-fronted group alongside first-time Grammy winner Allison Russell.
However, while the state’s House of Representatives unanimously approved the Paramore resolution, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison objected to the Russell resolution and kicked it back to committee.
In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) earlier this week, Jones blamed the GOP members of the chamber for blocking the Russell resolution and praised the artist, who he wrote, “has worked tirelessly to foster an inclusive Nashville through her music and continues to make Black History here in Tennessee.”
In a repost, Russell thanked Jones and Tennessee State Rep. Gloria Johnson for presenting the resolution, calling it a “high honour.”
“That the Tn GOP blocked it, I take as a compliment,” Russell added. “Their bigotry, sadly, is on relentless display.
However, while the state’s House of Representatives unanimously approved the Paramore resolution, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison objected to the Russell resolution and kicked it back to committee.
In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) earlier this week, Jones blamed the GOP members of the chamber for blocking the Russell resolution and praised the artist, who he wrote, “has worked tirelessly to foster an inclusive Nashville through her music and continues to make Black History here in Tennessee.”
In a repost, Russell thanked Jones and Tennessee State Rep. Gloria Johnson for presenting the resolution, calling it a “high honour.”
“That the Tn GOP blocked it, I take as a compliment,” Russell added. “Their bigotry, sadly, is on relentless display.
- 2/16/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paramore singer Hayley Williams has called out the transparent display of racism shown by the Tennessee House of Representatives in blocking a resolution honoring fellow Grammy winner Allison Russell while allowing a similar resolution honoring her band to proceed.
In a statement to The Tennessean, Williams blasted the “blatant racism of our state leadership” while commenting on Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison’s objection.
“For those that don’t know, Allison Russell is an incredibly talented musician and songwriter. Her music spans genres with strong ties to the Folk/Americana scene,” Williams said. “You might have seen her on the Grammy stage performing with the great Joni Mitchell. Oh, she is also Black. She’s a brilliant Black woman.”
Williams continued, “The blatant racism of our state leadership is embarrassing and cruel. Myself, as well as Paramore, will continue to encourage young people to show up to vote with equality in mind.
In a statement to The Tennessean, Williams blasted the “blatant racism of our state leadership” while commenting on Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison’s objection.
“For those that don’t know, Allison Russell is an incredibly talented musician and songwriter. Her music spans genres with strong ties to the Folk/Americana scene,” Williams said. “You might have seen her on the Grammy stage performing with the great Joni Mitchell. Oh, she is also Black. She’s a brilliant Black woman.”
Williams continued, “The blatant racism of our state leadership is embarrassing and cruel. Myself, as well as Paramore, will continue to encourage young people to show up to vote with equality in mind.
- 2/16/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Paramore have declined a Tennessee resolution honoring the band for their recent Grammy win after the state’s House of Representatives rejected a similar resolution celebrating Allison Russell.
Earlier this week, Democratic Rep. Justin Jones introduced the two resolutions to honor the Volunteer State’s Grammy winners. While Paramore’s resolution passed through the House unencumbered, the one honoring Russell was blocked by House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison, who sent the resolution back to the committee.
Tonight my Republican colleagues blocked a resolution honoring Black American Roots artist Allison...
Earlier this week, Democratic Rep. Justin Jones introduced the two resolutions to honor the Volunteer State’s Grammy winners. While Paramore’s resolution passed through the House unencumbered, the one honoring Russell was blocked by House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison, who sent the resolution back to the committee.
Tonight my Republican colleagues blocked a resolution honoring Black American Roots artist Allison...
- 2/16/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Todd Snider hunkered down during the first year or so of the pandemic, and like some musicians suddenly knocked off the road, he took to online music-making — but with a unique twist. Starting in October 2020, Snider devoted each Sunday to playing and live-streaming the entirety of one of his albums, start to finish, with just his voice and guitar. Along the way he’d talk about the origins of some of the songs and play ones that had been left off.
With the 30th anniversary of his first album, Songs for the Daily Planet,...
With the 30th anniversary of his first album, Songs for the Daily Planet,...
- 2/14/2024
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) sought to honor a pair of Nashville-based musical acts for their Grammy wins on Monday (February 12th) with ceremonial resolutions, but only Black singer-songwriter Allison Russell received an objection from a House Republican.
Jones brought forward two resolutions to honor Russell (Best American Roots Performance) and the band Paramore (Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance). In a procedural move, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) objected to the Russell resolution.
According to The Tennessean, Faison’s objection meant that the resolution was sent back to committee, “where objected consent items often die.” According to House rules, no debate was required for the move, meaning that Faison was not forced to express his opposition to honoring the folk musician.
While the newspaper pointed out Russell has been a vocal critic of Tennessee Republicans for their anti-lgbtq+ community legislation, so has Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams.
Jones brought forward two resolutions to honor Russell (Best American Roots Performance) and the band Paramore (Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance). In a procedural move, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) objected to the Russell resolution.
According to The Tennessean, Faison’s objection meant that the resolution was sent back to committee, “where objected consent items often die.” According to House rules, no debate was required for the move, meaning that Faison was not forced to express his opposition to honoring the folk musician.
While the newspaper pointed out Russell has been a vocal critic of Tennessee Republicans for their anti-lgbtq+ community legislation, so has Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams.
- 2/13/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Charlotte Cardin and her album 99 Nights lead the nominations for the 2024 Juno Awards, Canada’s version of the Grammys, which were announced on Tuesday.
The Montreal pop singer, who was the big winner at the 2022 Junos where she picked up four trophies, will compete this year for best single, best album, best artist, best songwriter, best pop album and in the Fan Choice category.
Grammy winner Daniel Caesar and Nicholas Durocher, also known as Talk, follow Cardin with five nominations each for the 53rd edition of Canada’s music awards to be handed out on March 24 in Halifax. The ceremony will be hosted by Nelly Furtado.
Caesar and Durocher will both compete in the best single and best album of the year categories against Cardin. Other Canadian artists with three nominations each include Allison Russell, Aysanabee, Connor Price, Dvbbs, Lauren Spencer Smith and Tate McRae.
Elsewhere, the international album of...
The Montreal pop singer, who was the big winner at the 2022 Junos where she picked up four trophies, will compete this year for best single, best album, best artist, best songwriter, best pop album and in the Fan Choice category.
Grammy winner Daniel Caesar and Nicholas Durocher, also known as Talk, follow Cardin with five nominations each for the 53rd edition of Canada’s music awards to be handed out on March 24 in Halifax. The ceremony will be hosted by Nelly Furtado.
Caesar and Durocher will both compete in the best single and best album of the year categories against Cardin. Other Canadian artists with three nominations each include Allison Russell, Aysanabee, Connor Price, Dvbbs, Lauren Spencer Smith and Tate McRae.
Elsewhere, the international album of...
- 2/6/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
There’s a reason why you flock to Gold Derby, and I’m guessing a big part of it is you live to participate in predicting and handicapping the various Hollywood races. We love awards, and not just because it’s fun to test our skill at prognostication. It’s also because we love the ceremony and the pomp and the whole shebang. We dore the presentation and the speeches, the performances, the sense of history, the occasional electricity. And we would never think to miss the Oscars, the Emmys, the Golden Globes, the SAGs, the Grammys, because every once in a while, something truly magical happens at one of these shows that serves to elevate our existence for having shared in it.
The kind of magic that happened on Sunday night. Watch the video above.
It’s the day after the Grammys, and we can’t stop talking about...
The kind of magic that happened on Sunday night. Watch the video above.
It’s the day after the Grammys, and we can’t stop talking about...
- 2/6/2024
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Taylor Swift receives the award for Best Pop Vocal Album at The 66th Annual Grammy Awards
Women absolutely dominated the 2024 Grammys, from winning the top awards to delivering the most memorial performances of the February 4th broadcast. Miley Cyrus took home her first-ever Grammy wins, while Taylor Swift made Grammy Awards history for the most Album of the Year wins ever.
Swift also made Swifties worldwide happy by announcing she’ll release her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19, 2024.
Tracy Chapman brought down the house with a stunning performance of “Fast Cars” alongside Luke Combs. Joni Mitchell earned a rousing ovation for her first performance on the Grammy stage, singing “Both Sides Now” while backed by Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Sistastrings, Lucius, Jacob Collier, and Blake Mills. And Celine Dion, who is suffering from stiff person syndrome, put in a surprise appearance as presenter of the Album of the Year award.
Women absolutely dominated the 2024 Grammys, from winning the top awards to delivering the most memorial performances of the February 4th broadcast. Miley Cyrus took home her first-ever Grammy wins, while Taylor Swift made Grammy Awards history for the most Album of the Year wins ever.
Swift also made Swifties worldwide happy by announcing she’ll release her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19, 2024.
Tracy Chapman brought down the house with a stunning performance of “Fast Cars” alongside Luke Combs. Joni Mitchell earned a rousing ovation for her first performance on the Grammy stage, singing “Both Sides Now” while backed by Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Sistastrings, Lucius, Jacob Collier, and Blake Mills. And Celine Dion, who is suffering from stiff person syndrome, put in a surprise appearance as presenter of the Album of the Year award.
- 2/5/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
As always, the Grammy Awards were as much a concert as they were an awards show, with 26 acts taking the stage for 12 performances. Who do you think was the best at the 2024 ceremony? Scroll down to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post, and check out the complete list of winners here.
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The telecast opened with Dua Lipa in one of the showiest medleys of the night, combining “Training Season,” “Dance the Night” and “Houdini” on big metal scaffolding lifted, spun, and twisted by a troupe of dancers. We also got a dramatic production number from Sza, who turned “Snooze” and especially “Kill Bill” into a martial arts action extravaganza. Travis Scott and Playboi Carti brought moody intensity, eerie lighting, and deep fog to their medley of “My Eyes,” “I Know?” and “Fe!n.” U2 showed off...
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The telecast opened with Dua Lipa in one of the showiest medleys of the night, combining “Training Season,” “Dance the Night” and “Houdini” on big metal scaffolding lifted, spun, and twisted by a troupe of dancers. We also got a dramatic production number from Sza, who turned “Snooze” and especially “Kill Bill” into a martial arts action extravaganza. Travis Scott and Playboi Carti brought moody intensity, eerie lighting, and deep fog to their medley of “My Eyes,” “I Know?” and “Fe!n.” U2 showed off...
- 2/5/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The 2024 Grammys saw moments filled with tears, laughter, surprises and more during Sunday’s awards ceremony. From Taylor Swift making history with her win for album of the year to Jay-Z criticizing the Recording Academy and Miley Cyrus finally winning her first Grammy, here are some of the most memorable moments from music’s biggest night.
Taylor Swift Wins Big and Announces New Album
Taylor Swift‘s night at the 2024 Grammys proved to be memorable as the singer not only made history but also dropped a surprise announcement. For this year’s Grammys, Swift was nominated for six awards, including for best pop vocal album for Midnights, best pop solo performance for “Anti-Hero” and best pop duo/group performance for “Karma” with Ice Spice, who received a best new artist nom. Swift, who was shown on camera throughout the night dancing and singing along to the array of performances, took...
Taylor Swift Wins Big and Announces New Album
Taylor Swift‘s night at the 2024 Grammys proved to be memorable as the singer not only made history but also dropped a surprise announcement. For this year’s Grammys, Swift was nominated for six awards, including for best pop vocal album for Midnights, best pop solo performance for “Anti-Hero” and best pop duo/group performance for “Karma” with Ice Spice, who received a best new artist nom. Swift, who was shown on camera throughout the night dancing and singing along to the array of performances, took...
- 2/5/2024
- by Carly Thomas, Christy Piña, Hilary Lewis and Lexy Perez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Los Angeles, Feb 5 (Ians) Music legend Joni Mitchell performed at the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards. She sang ‘Both Sides Now’ for her performance debut on the telecast.
‘Both Sides Now’ had some resonance as a performance pick for the Grammys. Her very first Grammy Award 55 years ago, back in 1969, was for the ‘Clouds’ album, on which ‘Both Sides Now’ appeared, reports Variety.
Joni Mitchell performed the song in the format that has brought her back to the stage on just a few occasions since she recovered from a 2015 brain aneurysm: it was done “Joni Jam”style, with the singer-songwriter seated on a comfortable-looking throne with her recent trademark cane, surrounded by similarly seated all-star accompanists — in this case, Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Jacob Collier, Lucius, Sista Strings and Blake Mills.
As per Variety, the performance followed an emotional moment at the pre-telecast Premiere Ceremony when Mitchell won yet another Grammy,...
‘Both Sides Now’ had some resonance as a performance pick for the Grammys. Her very first Grammy Award 55 years ago, back in 1969, was for the ‘Clouds’ album, on which ‘Both Sides Now’ appeared, reports Variety.
Joni Mitchell performed the song in the format that has brought her back to the stage on just a few occasions since she recovered from a 2015 brain aneurysm: it was done “Joni Jam”style, with the singer-songwriter seated on a comfortable-looking throne with her recent trademark cane, surrounded by similarly seated all-star accompanists — in this case, Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Jacob Collier, Lucius, Sista Strings and Blake Mills.
As per Variety, the performance followed an emotional moment at the pre-telecast Premiere Ceremony when Mitchell won yet another Grammy,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Joni Mitchell made her debut Grammys performance at the age of 80, singing her classic song “Both Sides Now” onstage at the 2024 awards show.
For the moving performance, Mitchell was seated in a chair and held a cane as she was accompanied by a line of musicians on, appropriately, both sides of her, including Lucius, SistaStrings, Jacob Collier, Allison Russell, Blake Mills and Brandi Carlile, who introduced Mitchell.
Mitchell began the performance with her back to the audience. The chair slowly turned around so she was facing the crowd near the beginning of the performance.
Joni Mitchell performs at the 2024 #GrammyAwards pic.twitter.com/reHS0khwGg
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 5, 2024
She received enthusiastic applause from the audience near the beginning of her performance and the CBS cameras caught Meryl Streep and Dua Lipa watching Mitchell intently. At the end of the performance, the Grammys audience gave her a standing ovation,...
For the moving performance, Mitchell was seated in a chair and held a cane as she was accompanied by a line of musicians on, appropriately, both sides of her, including Lucius, SistaStrings, Jacob Collier, Allison Russell, Blake Mills and Brandi Carlile, who introduced Mitchell.
Mitchell began the performance with her back to the audience. The chair slowly turned around so she was facing the crowd near the beginning of the performance.
Joni Mitchell performs at the 2024 #GrammyAwards pic.twitter.com/reHS0khwGg
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 5, 2024
She received enthusiastic applause from the audience near the beginning of her performance and the CBS cameras caught Meryl Streep and Dua Lipa watching Mitchell intently. At the end of the performance, the Grammys audience gave her a standing ovation,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joni Mitchell has a nearly 60-year history of winning Grammys, but her first actual singing appearance on the awards show didn’t take place till Sunday night, as she sang “Both Sides Now” for her performance debut on the telecast.
Besides being perhaps her best-known song, “Both Sides Now” had some resonance as a performance pick for the Grammys. Her very first Grammy Award 55 years ago, back in 1969, was for the “Clouds” album, on which “Both Sides Now” appeared.
Mitchell performed the song in the format that has brought her back to the stage on just a few occasions since she recovered from a 2015 brain aneurysm: it was done “Joni Jam”-style, with the singer-songwriter seated on a comfortable-looking throne with her recent trademark cane, surrounded by similarly seated all-star accompanists — in this case, Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Jacob Collier, Lucius, Sista Strings and Blake Mills.
The performance followed an...
Besides being perhaps her best-known song, “Both Sides Now” had some resonance as a performance pick for the Grammys. Her very first Grammy Award 55 years ago, back in 1969, was for the “Clouds” album, on which “Both Sides Now” appeared.
Mitchell performed the song in the format that has brought her back to the stage on just a few occasions since she recovered from a 2015 brain aneurysm: it was done “Joni Jam”-style, with the singer-songwriter seated on a comfortable-looking throne with her recent trademark cane, surrounded by similarly seated all-star accompanists — in this case, Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Jacob Collier, Lucius, Sista Strings and Blake Mills.
The performance followed an...
- 2/5/2024
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Joni Mitchell has made her Grammy Awards performance debut, taking the stage alongside the likes of Brandi Carlile, Jacob Collier, Allison Russell, Lucius, Blake Mills, and more for a truly show-stopping rendition of “Both Sides Now” at Sunday night’s (February 4th) ceremony.
The performance began with an intro speech by Carlile, who described Mitchell as “one of the most influential and emotionally-generous creators in human history.” Celebrating her intimate, vulnerable approach to songwriting, Carlile praised Mitchell as a pioneer, saying that she’s like “the first person to strip down at the skinny dipping party and take that awkward, terrifying leap before everyone else eventually joyfully follows.” Putting things into a bigger perspective, Carlile reflected to the audience that history “will remember that we lived in the time of Joni Mitchell.”
Then, the camera cut to Mitchell singing “Both Sides Now” from a grand white chair on a stage decorated by candelabras.
The performance began with an intro speech by Carlile, who described Mitchell as “one of the most influential and emotionally-generous creators in human history.” Celebrating her intimate, vulnerable approach to songwriting, Carlile praised Mitchell as a pioneer, saying that she’s like “the first person to strip down at the skinny dipping party and take that awkward, terrifying leap before everyone else eventually joyfully follows.” Putting things into a bigger perspective, Carlile reflected to the audience that history “will remember that we lived in the time of Joni Mitchell.”
Then, the camera cut to Mitchell singing “Both Sides Now” from a grand white chair on a stage decorated by candelabras.
- 2/5/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
It’s the day of the 2024 Grammy Awards and we’ll be bringing you all of the red carpet arrival photos throughout the evening!
So many celebs are expected to be in attendance at music’s biggest night on Sunday (February 4) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The Recording Academy hands out so many awards each year that they can only give out a certain amount during the televised show. The rest are handed out during an afternoon awards ceremony, so some celebs have been there all day!
Make sure to tune in Tonight for the Grammys, hosted by Trevor Noah for the fourth time. The show is airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ starting at 8pm Et. Check out the full list of nominations, led by Sza with a whopping nine nods!
Head inside to check out the full list of celebs attending the Grammys…
Keep...
So many celebs are expected to be in attendance at music’s biggest night on Sunday (February 4) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The Recording Academy hands out so many awards each year that they can only give out a certain amount during the televised show. The rest are handed out during an afternoon awards ceremony, so some celebs have been there all day!
Make sure to tune in Tonight for the Grammys, hosted by Trevor Noah for the fourth time. The show is airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ starting at 8pm Et. Check out the full list of nominations, led by Sza with a whopping nine nods!
Head inside to check out the full list of celebs attending the Grammys…
Keep...
- 2/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Joni Mitchell will have a lot of company when she takes the stage on Sunday for her first-ever Grammy Awards performance. Her friend and collaborator Brandi Carlile will be performing alongside her, as will Jacob Collier, Allison Russell, SistaStrings, Lucius, and Blake Mills, according to executive producer Raj Kapoor. As for what they’ll be performing? “It will be a song that I think everybody knows,” Kapoor tells our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, “and if you are a Joni Mitchell fan, it’s the song that you want to hear.
- 2/4/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Joni Mitchell has announced her first Los Angeles concert in more than two decades.
Taking place at the Hollywood Bowl on October 19th, 2024, Mitchell’s first show in LA since 2000 will feature Brandi Carlile and the Joni Jam. Update: Due to “overwhelming demand,” Mitchell has added a second show on October 20th.
A Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Thursday, February 1st (use access code Energy) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, February 2nd via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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In addition to the concert, Mitchell will make her first-ever performance at the Grammy Awards this Sunday (February 4th), where she is up for Best Folk...
Taking place at the Hollywood Bowl on October 19th, 2024, Mitchell’s first show in LA since 2000 will feature Brandi Carlile and the Joni Jam. Update: Due to “overwhelming demand,” Mitchell has added a second show on October 20th.
A Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Thursday, February 1st (use access code Energy) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, February 2nd via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Get Joni Mitchell Tickets Here
In addition to the concert, Mitchell will make her first-ever performance at the Grammy Awards this Sunday (February 4th), where she is up for Best Folk...
- 2/1/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
One of last year’s most unexpected musical twists was the ascent of Zach Bryan, the rootsy singer-songwriter who sounds not unlike Bruce Springsteen or Jason Isbell — and went all the way to Number One on the Hot 100 with the ballad “I Remember Everything,” assisted by Kacey Musgraves. His self-titled fourth album was one of the best country/Americana releases of the year, but it’s only one of the unmissable 2023 releases in that category, from Jason Isbell’s own Weathervanes to Megan Maroney’s Lucky.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now,...
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
John Prine made eight separate appearances on Austin City Limits over the course of his career. On Saturday, new episodes of the long-running live-music series return with a show devoted to Prine’s posthumous induction into the Acl Hall of Fame.
Ethan Hawke inducts Prine in a hat-tipping speech but it’s the performances from artists like Tyler Childers, Valerie June, Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Kurt Vile, and Prine’s son, Tommy Prine, that make the hour such a moving tribute. Childers’ reading of “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name...
Ethan Hawke inducts Prine in a hat-tipping speech but it’s the performances from artists like Tyler Childers, Valerie June, Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Kurt Vile, and Prine’s son, Tommy Prine, that make the hour such a moving tribute. Childers’ reading of “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name...
- 1/11/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Prepare for a musical celebration as the 9th Annual Austin City Limits (Acl) Hall of Fame pays homage to the legendary John Prine. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on January 13, 2024, on PBS, as actor Ethan Hawke takes the stage to induct the iconic singer-songwriter into the prestigious Acl Hall of Fame. The evening promises not only to be a heartfelt tribute but also a showcase of outstanding performances by an array of talented artists.
Viewers can anticipate soul-stirring renditions by acclaimed musicians such as Tyler Childers, Allison Russell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Valerie June, Kurt Vile, and Tommy Prine. Each artist brings their unique style and interpretation to Prine’s timeless songs, creating a memorable musical experience. Whether you’re a longtime fan of John Prine or discovering his work for the first time, this Acl Hall of Fame special is sure to be a captivating journey through the musical legacy of a true icon.
Viewers can anticipate soul-stirring renditions by acclaimed musicians such as Tyler Childers, Allison Russell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Valerie June, Kurt Vile, and Tommy Prine. Each artist brings their unique style and interpretation to Prine’s timeless songs, creating a memorable musical experience. Whether you’re a longtime fan of John Prine or discovering his work for the first time, this Acl Hall of Fame special is sure to be a captivating journey through the musical legacy of a true icon.
- 1/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s that time of year again, when Barack Obama annually shares his favorite movies, books and music.
“As I usually do during this time of year, I wanted to share my favorite books, movies, and music of 2023,” the former president wrote on social media, asking his followers to comment with their favorites, as well.
In his typical fashion, Obama shared separate posts for each medium, starting with listing his picks for the year’s best books, including The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store (James McBride), The Maniac (Benjamin Labatut), Poverty, by America (Matthew Desmond), How to Say Babylon (Safiya Sinclair), The Wager (David Grann), Chip War (Chris Miller) and The Vaster Wilds (Lauren Groff).
His other top picks were Humanly Possible (Sarah Bakewell), King: A Life (Jonathan Eig), The Covenant of Water (Abraham Verghese), The Best Minds (Jonathan Rosen), All the Sinners Bleed (S.A. Cosby), The Kingdom, the Power,...
“As I usually do during this time of year, I wanted to share my favorite books, movies, and music of 2023,” the former president wrote on social media, asking his followers to comment with their favorites, as well.
In his typical fashion, Obama shared separate posts for each medium, starting with listing his picks for the year’s best books, including The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store (James McBride), The Maniac (Benjamin Labatut), Poverty, by America (Matthew Desmond), How to Say Babylon (Safiya Sinclair), The Wager (David Grann), Chip War (Chris Miller) and The Vaster Wilds (Lauren Groff).
His other top picks were Humanly Possible (Sarah Bakewell), King: A Life (Jonathan Eig), The Covenant of Water (Abraham Verghese), The Best Minds (Jonathan Rosen), All the Sinners Bleed (S.A. Cosby), The Kingdom, the Power,...
- 12/29/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One day after former President Barack Obama revealed his yearly Favorite Movies list, he released a counterpart “Favorite Music of 2023” roster.
One notable inclusion here is “Road To Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz from the film Rustin, which Obama had on yesterday’s Favorite Movies list. Rustin was produced by Higher Ground, the production company founded by the former president and wife Michelle Obama.
Here’s the the full Favorite Music roster:
“Tqg” by Karol G & Shakira
“I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan Feat. Kacey Musgraves
“Sprinter” by Dave & Central Cee
“Since I Have A Lover” by 6Lack
“Cobra” by Megan Thee Stallion
“Joiner” by Blondshell
“Midnight Gospel” by Alé Araya Feat. Joseph Chilliams
“America Has A Problem” by Beyoncé Feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Water” by Tyla
“The Returner” by Allison Russell
“Unavailable” by Davido Feat. Musa Keys
“My Love Is All Mine” by Mitski
“Sittin’ On Top Of The World” by Burna Boy Feat.
One notable inclusion here is “Road To Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz from the film Rustin, which Obama had on yesterday’s Favorite Movies list. Rustin was produced by Higher Ground, the production company founded by the former president and wife Michelle Obama.
Here’s the the full Favorite Music roster:
“Tqg” by Karol G & Shakira
“I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan Feat. Kacey Musgraves
“Sprinter” by Dave & Central Cee
“Since I Have A Lover” by 6Lack
“Cobra” by Megan Thee Stallion
“Joiner” by Blondshell
“Midnight Gospel” by Alé Araya Feat. Joseph Chilliams
“America Has A Problem” by Beyoncé Feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Water” by Tyla
“The Returner” by Allison Russell
“Unavailable” by Davido Feat. Musa Keys
“My Love Is All Mine” by Mitski
“Sittin’ On Top Of The World” by Burna Boy Feat.
- 12/29/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
As he’s always wont to do, Barack Obama has been trickling out his favorite bits of culture from 2023 over the past few weeks, and he’s finally shared his list of favorite songs.
The playlist is vintage Obama-core — a wide-ranging, always tasteful, potentially focus-grouped assortment of music from across the globe. A mix of hits, critical darlings, and plenty of songs that make you wonder, “Ok, which intern, or daughter, put him onto that?” (Not that there’s anything wrong with any of that — there’s plenty of...
The playlist is vintage Obama-core — a wide-ranging, always tasteful, potentially focus-grouped assortment of music from across the globe. A mix of hits, critical darlings, and plenty of songs that make you wonder, “Ok, which intern, or daughter, put him onto that?” (Not that there’s anything wrong with any of that — there’s plenty of...
- 12/29/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this month, Allison Russell checked off yet another career milestone: headlining Levon Helm Studios, the former home and performance space of the Band’s late drummer. It’s just the latest in a long series of surreal moments for Russell since she released her debut solo album, Outside Child, in 2021 — things like earning eight Grammy nominations, curating a headlining set at Newport Folk Festival, and performing on Colbert and Acl, to name a few.
But for Russell, the show at Levon’s barn had an extra personal resonance. The...
But for Russell, the show at Levon’s barn had an extra personal resonance. The...
- 12/29/2023
- by Sacha Lecca and Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Hozier is bringing his “The Unreal Unearth Tour” to North America in 2024.
After wrapping up his previously-announced EU dates throughout the rest of 2023, Hozier will kick off his 37 new dates in North America on April 20th in Raleigh, North Carolina. He’ll then hit cities including Dallas, Orlando, Tampa, Denver, and many more, including a two-night stand at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium. He’ll wrap things up on September 17th at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Allison Russell will serve as supporting act on select dates.
Tickets will go on sale starting Friday, November 17th at 12:00 local time, and you can get yours at Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also check the secondary market here for North American dates, and here for all other international dates.
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See all of Hozier’s 2023-2024 tour dates below.
Hozier recently chatted with Consequence about his most recent album,...
After wrapping up his previously-announced EU dates throughout the rest of 2023, Hozier will kick off his 37 new dates in North America on April 20th in Raleigh, North Carolina. He’ll then hit cities including Dallas, Orlando, Tampa, Denver, and many more, including a two-night stand at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium. He’ll wrap things up on September 17th at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Allison Russell will serve as supporting act on select dates.
Tickets will go on sale starting Friday, November 17th at 12:00 local time, and you can get yours at Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also check the secondary market here for North American dates, and here for all other international dates.
Get Hozier Tickets Here
See all of Hozier’s 2023-2024 tour dates below.
Hozier recently chatted with Consequence about his most recent album,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night.
Americana is a wide-open category, partly because it’s hard to define. “I always look at half of the folk category and think they are more Americana than half of the Americana nominees,” says Nelson Gullett, an Americana radio veteran and music director at Wdvx in Knoxville. And as the nomination of Jackson Browne’s Downhill...
Americana is a wide-open category, partly because it’s hard to define. “I always look at half of the folk category and think they are more Americana than half of the Americana nominees,” says Nelson Gullett, an Americana radio veteran and music director at Wdvx in Knoxville. And as the nomination of Jackson Browne’s Downhill...
- 10/31/2023
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Brandi Carlile played her final concert of the year at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night, and she was joined by a number of surprise guests including Joni Mitchell.
Mitchell appeared at the end of the show, sitting in with Mitchell for performances of “Shine,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” and “Circle Game.” It marked Mitchell’s third on-stage collaboration with Carlile, following her surprise appearance at Newport Folk Fest last year and her first publicly announced concert in 20 years at the Gorge this past summer.
Other guests included Annie Lennox, who performed her own song “Why” and Eurythmics’ “Love is a Stranger,” plus The Lover Speaks’ “No More ‘I Love You’s.'” Blake Mills, Allison Russell, and Lucius also made cameos during the concert.
Watch fan-captured footage of the show below.
Next month, Carlile will perform at the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Induction ceremony, during which Rage Against the Machine,...
Mitchell appeared at the end of the show, sitting in with Mitchell for performances of “Shine,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” and “Circle Game.” It marked Mitchell’s third on-stage collaboration with Carlile, following her surprise appearance at Newport Folk Fest last year and her first publicly announced concert in 20 years at the Gorge this past summer.
Other guests included Annie Lennox, who performed her own song “Why” and Eurythmics’ “Love is a Stranger,” plus The Lover Speaks’ “No More ‘I Love You’s.'” Blake Mills, Allison Russell, and Lucius also made cameos during the concert.
Watch fan-captured footage of the show below.
Next month, Carlile will perform at the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Induction ceremony, during which Rage Against the Machine,...
- 10/15/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Four months after Joni Mitchell’s long-awaited official return to the stage, the legendary singer-songwriter made another surprise live appearance Saturday to perform three songs alongside Brandi Carlile and friends at the Hollywood Bowl.
With the stage arranged with the living room vibes of the famed “Joni Jams,” Mitchell took her seat centerstage between Carlile and fellow guest Annie Lennox. The road crew’s tinkering with wires allowed for about five minutes of banter between Carlile and Mitchell, with the two talking about a recent trip to Canada, Mitchell’s...
With the stage arranged with the living room vibes of the famed “Joni Jams,” Mitchell took her seat centerstage between Carlile and fellow guest Annie Lennox. The road crew’s tinkering with wires allowed for about five minutes of banter between Carlile and Mitchell, with the two talking about a recent trip to Canada, Mitchell’s...
- 10/15/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The Stars Fully Aligned for Allison Russell during the creation of her second album, The Returner. Last year, for six days during the week of the winter solstice, Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles was her home base. Through its walls, she felt the creative buzz lingering from when Joni Mitchell recorded there, and Tina Turner and Cyndi Lauper were there to record “We Are the World.” That time of renewal intertwined with the history surrounding Russell was only amplified by the Rainbow Coalition, an all-women collective of 15 singers and...
- 10/11/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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