Crazy Horse dropping new album, All Roads Lead Home, next month

Warner Records Crazy Horse is making music on their own. The group, known for being Neil Young’s backing band, is set to release their own album next month. All Roads Lead Home, from Crazy Horse members Ralph Molina, Billy Talbot and Nils Lofgren, was recorded during
Tom Brady is Facing Backlash for Calling Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction a ‘Good Thing for the NFL’

Now retired, Future NFL Hall of Famer Quarterback Tom Brady is facing backlash after saying that Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show was a good thing for the NFL. Brady made the
Bruce Willis Has Been Diagnosed With Dementia

Almost a year after Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis was made public, his family has now shared an update with his fans. “Our family wanted to start by expressing our deepest gratitude for the incredible outpouring of love,
Jon Bon Jovi’s son cast in film about an '80s hair metal band

David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images Jon Bon Jovi’s son Jake Bongiovi has landed a movie role that hits a little close to home. Variety reports the 20-year-old has been cast in the film Rockbottom, which centers around a 1980s hair metal band. In
Grogu (Force) grabs a snack in a new clip from 'The Mandalorian' season 3

Lucasfilm On Thursday, Disney+ released a new clip from The Mandalorian‘s third season, which debuts on the streaming service March 1. The scene acts as a bit of an expository catchup for viewers, as Pedro Pascal‘s Din
Dee Snider defends comments about Robert Plant & Ronnie James Dio not being “great frontman”

José Luis Quintana/Getty Images Last month Dee Snider caused quite a stir when he tweeted that Robert Plant and Ronnie James Dio were “great singers” but not “great frontman.” While he stands by his comments, he’s now saying they were a bit misinterpreted. “When
Taron Egerton building buzz for “the perfect game” in trailer to 'Tetris'

L-R: Efremov, Egerton — Apple TV+ When one thinks of the blockbuster, block-spinning game Tetris, one might not think of international intrigue and Soviet secret police chases through the streets of Moscow. But that’s the story of
Belinda Carlisle announces U.S. dates for Decades tour

Ken Phillips Publicity Group, Inc Belinda Carlisle is heading out on the road this summer. The Go-Go’s singer just announced a set of North American dates for her Decades tour, which is currently in the United Kingdom. The tour kicks
'Rolling Stone' shares David Crosby’s final “Ask Croz” advice

Leon Bennett/FilmMagic Rolling Stone has shared some new advice from the late David Crosby, culled from his final “Ask Croz” session, which took place in the summer of 2021. The singer, who passed away in January, offers advice on
Michael Douglas says the 'Ant-Man' movies come down to family and fun

Marvel Studios Michael Douglas added some Oscar cred to the Marvel Cinematic Universe when he was cast as Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man, in the size-shifting hero’s first movie in 2015. Two films later, he says he’s