Peter Gabriel explains why he went to Genesis’ final show
Scott Legato/Getty Images Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still have an interest in his old band. In fact, the rocker attended the group’s final live performance at London’s O2 Arena in
Night Ranger’s concert with Contemporary Youth Orchestra coming to AXS TV
Photo credit: Janet Macoska A very special Night Ranger concert is coming to AXS TV. The special, 40 Years And A Night with Contemporary Youth Orchestra, is set to air Saturday, October 21, at 8 p.m. ET, with an extended 90-minute
Gwyneth Paltrow weighs in on nepo baby debate: “It's kind of an ugly moniker”
Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage Gwyneth Paltrow is weighing in on the nepo baby debate. The Academy Award-winning actress, 51, opened up about the topic during a wide-ranging interview with Bustle, saying it’s a “judgment that exists around kids of famous people”
It's your desire: Bananarama releases new single, announces 'Glorious – The Ultimate Collection'
Mark Mattock/IN SYNK/London Records Back in 1983, six years before Taylor Swift was even born, Bananarama was the first act to have a top 10 hit with a song called “Cruel Summer.” Now the most frequently charting female group of all
New Jersey’s Monmouth University to name building after Bruce Springsteen
Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images Bruce Springsteen’s Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University is expanding and the rocker is getting a building named after him. School officials announced they’re building a new 30,000-square-foot building on
Cher says she was “stupid” for not asking for a writing credit on “Believe”
Warner Records/Rhino Cher‘s biggest hit of all time, “Believe,” is going to be celebrated in a 25th anniversary edition of its parent album, also called Believe. But looking back on the song now, Cher says she wishes she
“I was done”: Sylvester Stallone reflects on rejection and redemption in trailer to Netflix documentary 'Sly'
Netflix Netflix has debuted the trailer to its documentary Sly, about the unlikely rise, the unexpected fall and the later-in-life redemption of Sylvester Stallone. The film, which drops on November 3, tracks Stallone’s career starting as an
Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter sets East Coast tour dates
Jimmy Steinfeldt After playing shows on the West Coast this summer, guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, best known for his work with Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers, has announced a new set of fall tour dates. Baxter, who was inducted into
Warner Bros. marketing head says “Barbenheimer” phenomenon was “absolutely a surprise”
Warner Bros. Pictures – Universal One of the biggest entertainment stories of the year was the “Barbenheimer” phenomenon — the mash-up of two very different release-date twinsies, Barbie and Oppenheimer. Greta Gerwig‘s cotton candy-colored comedy starring Margot
Elton John performs at private party at Justin Timberlake's Nashville club
Leon Neal/Getty Images Elton John isn’t going on tour anymore, but that doesn’t mean he can’t perform live. Nashville’s WKRN-TV reports that on October 14, Elton played at a “top secret” private birthday party in Music City at the Twelve