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- Trump inauguration performer Gavin DeGraw salutes 'businessman running largest economy in world'
- The Independent
- ‘I just don’t think you understand’: Billy Ray Cyrus says ‘you just had to be there’ in defense of panned inauguration performance
‘I just don’t think you understand’: Billy Ray Cyrus says ‘you just had to be there’ in defense of panned inauguration performance
The country singer’s performance had been described as an ‘epic disaster’ on social media
- The Independent
- Ed Sheeran rails against ‘divisive and damaging’ reports he attended JK Rowling’s New Year’s Eve party
Ed Sheeran rails against ‘divisive and damaging’ reports he attended JK Rowling’s New Year’s Eve party
The ‘Shape of You’ singer called on social media users to ‘please research before you post things’
Sting postpones multiple concerts due to illness preventing him from singing
- The Independent
- Bill Burr fumes after being tricked into meeting Billy Corgan over ‘half brother’ rumors
Bill Burr fumes after being tricked into meeting Billy Corgan over ‘half brother’ rumors
The musician and comedian met for the first time, months after Corgan claimed they may be related
Green Day swap lyrics of hit song to mock Elon Musk in his home country
Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong once again distanced his band from the ‘Elon agenda’
- The Guardian
- ‘You have to get behind the song’: singer Sam Amidon on fronting Bon Iver, schooling Paul Mescal and the new folk revival
‘You have to get behind the song’: singer Sam Amidon on fronting Bon Iver, schooling Paul Mescal and the new folk revival
Bon Iver asked him to cover his new material and he’s teaching Mescal and Josh O’Connor to sing. But the interpreter is more interested in songs than stardom
Sam Amidon grew up in the 1980s, but his Vermont childhood was “almost like a refuge” from the gaudiest decade. His hippy parents were folk-singer educators who frequently travelled south to work with Sacred Harp shape-note singers. “We were still eating granola and tofu stir fry, growing veggies and having potlucks,” he says. “Nobody had a television. I remember seeing a picture of Michael Jackson on somebody’s notebook, but I had no idea what he sounded like.” The family had one Talking Heads cassette, one Cyndi Lauper cassette and one Bob Dylan cassette, albeit of traditional songs. “The idea of the singer-songwriter model just wasn’t in my life.”
Amidon followed his parents into music, becoming a fiddle prodigy and noted folk singer, releasing acclaimed albums for Nonesuch, and collaborating with jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily, and folk-pop songwriter Beth Orton, whom he married in 2011. The couple live near the London cafe (incidentally, where Fleabag was filmed) where I meet Amidon in December to discuss his beautiful new album, Salt River, his first for Rough Trade imprint River Lea.
Continue reading...Garth Hudson, last surviving member of The Band, dies at 87
Sting cancels two concerts on doctor’s advice due to illness
Former Police frontman sent ‘sincere apologies’ to fans over rescheduled dates
The Long Wave: Fear, loathing and Black resistance under Trump 2.0
Why community-based grassroots politics may be key to surviving the next four years. Plus, comfort foods in the run-up to Ramadan
Hello and welcome to The Long Wave. This week Donald Trump was inaugurated in Washington, and the moment feels familiar but also very different. I spoke to the Guardian US colleagues Marina Dunbar and Adria R Walker about inauguration day and how Black Americans were bracing for a second Trump term. But first, the weekly roundup.
Continue reading...Chris Brown sues Warner Bros for $500m over sexual assault allegations in documentary
The singer has filed a lawsuit against the media conglomerate for making defamatory claims against him in the 2024 film Chris Brown: A History of Violence
The R&B star Chris Brown is suing the media conglomerate Warner Bros Discovery for $500m (£406m) for making defamatory claims against him in the 2024 documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence, Rolling Stone reports.
Released in October, the documentary addressed the allegations of misconduct and sexual assault against Brown. It features a Jane Doe who sued him for allegedly drugging and assaulting her at a party in 2020 on Sean “Diddy” Combs’s yacht (the case was dismissed without prejudice). In 2009, Brown assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna before the Grammy awards.
Continue reading...Chris Brown sues Warner Bros for $500m over ‘serial rapist’ claims
The lawsuit claims a new documentary about the singer is ‘full of lies’
Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey suffers blood clot in leg
Drummer’s band were forced to cancel their planned gig in London, with footage from their earlier performance at the Cavern Club in Liverpool being played instead
- The Independent
- Jools Holland discloses unlikely hobby he shares with Rod Stewart: ‘I don’t know whose is bigger’
Jools Holland discloses unlikely hobby he shares with Rod Stewart: ‘I don’t know whose is bigger’
TV presenter and musician is friends with the ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy’ rocker, and released a swing album with him last year
Robert Pattinson hits out at ‘studio movies’ released in wake of Covid
‘It actually started to get a little worrying,’ the actor said
- The Independent
- ‘Sis was here to serve tea’: Jade fans react to her tactful handling of Simon Cowell question
‘Sis was here to serve tea’: Jade fans react to her tactful handling of Simon Cowell question
‘Is that what we’re gonna say about that?’ Louis Theroux asked the pop singer
- The Independent
- A$AP Rocky turns down plea deal as trial for allegedly firing gun at former friend starts
A$AP Rocky turns down plea deal as trial for allegedly firing gun at former friend starts
The 36-year-old has already pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm as jury selection gets underway in Los Angeles
- The Independent
- Grimes says she’s ‘happy to denounce Nazi-ism’ after ex Elon Musk’s salute controversy
Grimes says she’s ‘happy to denounce Nazi-ism’ after ex Elon Musk’s salute controversy
The former couple share three children
Billy Ray Cyrus speaks out after ‘cringeworthy’ performance at Trump’s Liberty Ball
Country star delivered an ‘epic disaster’ of a performance at Trump’s inaugural ball
- The Independent
- Ariana Grande ‘likes’ post mocking Carrie Underwood’s a cappella inauguration performance
Ariana Grande ‘likes’ post mocking Carrie Underwood’s a cappella inauguration performance
Underwood performed ‘America the Beautiful’ after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president
Garth Hudson obituary
Innovative organist with the Band, the rock group who changed the way their contemporaries thought about music
His high forehead and long, bushy beard, suggestive of a country preacher or a backwoods boffin, offered an early sign that Garth Hudson, who has died aged 87, was bringing something different to the world of rock music in the 1960s. As the organist with the Hawks, who backed Bob Dylan on a famous series of concerts before turning into the Band, he looked and sounded like a figure from a different age, or perhaps one in whom many ages and cultures were being magically combined.
Music from Big Pink, the Band’s widely influential first album, released in 1968, bore witness to a process to which each of the five musicians – four Canadians and an American – made a distinctive and equal contribution. Levon Helm, the drummer, awakened memories of the old South. Robbie Robertson played guitar with a rare and pointed economy. Rick Danko, the bassist, evoked the intimacy of backporch music-making. Richard Manuel, the pianist, sang with an aching fragility. And Hudson, an enigmatic figure half-hidden behind his organ console, brought the sound of mystery.
Continue reading...Former Village People member says original band ‘would never’ play Trump rally
Jim Newman claims band who performed at inauguration is ‘entirely separate entity’ from group he was in
A former member of Village People has distanced himself from the band that performed at Donald Trump’s inauguration events, stating that the current group has “nothing to do with the group that I was a part of”.
Village People, whose song YMCA is widely considered a gay anthem and a favorite of the returning US president’s, performed at several of Trump’s inaugural events over the weekend and on Monday. However, only one original member, the lead singer and songwriter Victor Willis, 73, is still part of the band and participated in the performances.
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- ‘The hair, the voice, the casual cruelty – they nailed it!’ Bob Dylan experts rate A Complete Unknown
‘The hair, the voice, the casual cruelty – they nailed it!’ Bob Dylan experts rate A Complete Unknown
Are the guitars right? Is Joan Baez sidelined? Who is this Sylvie Russo? And why is it an American shouting ‘Judas’? A Dylan tribute singer, two biographers, a superfan and more weigh in
Richard Williams, biographer
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