Ian Brown leads tributes to original Stone Roses bassist Pete Garner

Pete Garner, the original bassist in The Stone Roses, has died at the age of 61. The news was reported by Louder Than War on Friday (November 3), with Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown leading the tributes on X, formerly Twitter. Speaking about his former bandmate, Brown wrote: “Yeah very sad. We were young punk …

ATB releases remix of ‘Lonely’ ahead of North American Fall Tour – Dancing Astronaut

by: Dancing Astronaut Nov 4, 2023 German dance music legend ATB returns to the USA for sprint through America’s west. The tour, with stops in Denver, Costa Mesa, Salt Lake City, Seattle and Houston, comes on the heels of ATB’s sizzling new remix of VisionV’s “Lonely’. The legend brings his signature heavyweight sound to “Lonely;’ …

Megan Thee Stallion makes biggest YouTube debut for a female rapper in 2023

Megan Thee Stallion has made the biggest YouTube debut for a solo female hip-hop artist this year. On Friday (November 3), Megan dropped her newest single ‘Cobra‘, which saw the rapper “shedding” her past. The single follows from the rapper’s recent announcement that she had formally parted ways with her former label after a lengthy …

Watch Jimmy Page make surprise appearance at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page made a surprise appearance at last night’s (November 3) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony – check out the moment below. READ MORE: Led Zeppelin – rank the albums  At the ceremony, late roots guitarist Link Wray was honoured with the Musical Influence Award. Page was there honouring the musician, and …

“There is no one who could ever compare”

St Vincent has shared how much she is in “awe” of musician Kate Bush, saying “there is no one who could ever compare.” St Vincent, real name Annie Clark, made the comments on social media the day after she performed a version of ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)’ to honour Bush’s induction into …

Paul McCartney says deaths of John Lennon and George Harrison still a “bitter pill to swallow”

Paul McCartney has said the deaths of John Lennon and George Harrison is still a “bitter pill to swallow” in a new interview. READ MORE: Inside ‘Now And Then’: With a little help from AI, The Beatles live again Speaking to The Times, McCartney reflected on the passing of Lennon and Harrison and the grief he still feels …

The Wiggles respond to Australian city blasting ‘Hot Potato’ nonstop near homeless camp

The Wiggles have responded to reports than an Australian city played their song ‘Hot Potato’ on loop near a homeless shelter. The ABC reported that the city of Bunbury had been blasting their song nonstop near the Graham Bricknell Music Shell, where a regular makeshift shelter had been established. Bunbury Mayor Jayson Miguel said that this use …

Sheryl Crow announces new album, shares single ‘Alarm Clock’

Sheryl Crow has shared details of her new studio album, ’Evolution’, alongside her bouncy new single ‘Alarm Clock’. Listen to the track below. READ MORE: ‘Sheryl’ review: along the winding road with a country-rockin’ queen ‘Evolution’ will be the singer-songwriter’s 11th studio album and is set for release on March 29, 2024 via The Valory …

Kate Bush thanks Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but will not attend ceremony

Kate Bush has issued a statement thanking the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for her upcoming induction, but has confirmed she will not attend the event. It had been speculated upon whether the iconic singer, who very rarely makes public appearances, would show up for her induction ceremony. Instead, she has expressed her honour …

JHONATAN OSPINA Raises Environmental Awareness With DJ Set From Tulum Recycling Center

Aiming to reduce carbon emissions and promote a more sustainable way of life, JHONATAN OSPINA has delivered a captivating live set with a environmental twist. The talented DJ and producer is also passionate environmental advocate, and his new DJ set is a loud-and-proud testament to his dedication to the cause. Filmed at a recycling center …