The 'Uncut Gems' star brought some light relief to recent events with his quarantine song
20.03.2020 - 00:55 / variety.com
In order to stop the spread of coronavirus, millions of Americans are following the advice, or orders, of public health authorities and staying home. We don’t know how long this crisis will last, but we know that if we stay home and slow the spread of the virus, we can avert the worst outcomes that would swamp our hospital system completely and result in significant death tolls.
These sweeping disruptions have sent shockwaves throughout the economy, and many industries have ground to a
The 'Uncut Gems' star brought some light relief to recent events with his quarantine song
Adam Schlesinger, the frontman of the band Fountains of Wayne has passed away from coronavirus complications. He was aged just 51.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Adam Schlesinger, best known for his work with US rock band Fountains Of Wayne, has reportedly died at the age of 52 after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Adam Schlesinger, the vocalist from the popular American band Fountains of Wayne, has died at the age 52, his lawyer has confirmed. A statement on Tuesday 31 March explained that he was in hospital in New York fighting coronavirus.
Tom Hanks led the tributes to Fountains Of Wayne star Adam Schlesinger, who reportedly died at the age of 52 after contracting coronavirus.
Like many Americans currently social isolating, Adam Levine has ample free time on his hands. On Tuesday, the Maroon 5 frontman posted a video of himself on Instagram Live playing a portion of Phish fan favorite “Divided Sky.” The nearly 12-minute long jam was originally a track off the band’s first full-length album, “Junta.”
Award-winning singer-songwriter Adam Schlesinger, best known for his work with US rock band Fountains Of Wayne, has reportedly died at the age of 52 after being diagnosed with coronavirus,
Like every other musician releasing new music at the moment, Adam Lambert is having to get creative with how to promote his new album, Velvet.
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NEW YORK — The disco hit “Y.M.C.A.” that became a gay anthem and international dance phenomenon was deemed on Wednesday to be historical important by the de facto national library of the United States.
Dr. Dre’s 1992 gangsta rap classic, The Chronic, leads this year’s inductees into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. Each year, the National Recording Registry selects 25 titles deemed “worthy of preservation because of their cultural, historical, and aesthetic importance” to the American soundscape.
“We’re getting a little creative with this album … drop,” Kelsea Ballerini says in a new video two days after the release of her third studio album Kelsea.While the United States and the rest of the world have been on high alert following the coronavirus epidemic, Ballerini didn’t let that stop her from connecting with fans during street week.
Adam Lambert's new album, Velvet, has topped this week's new music release poll.In the poll, published Friday (March 20) on Billboard, music fans voted for Lambert's smooth-as-silk Velvet album as their favorite new release from this week.The 38-year-old American Idol alum's long-awaited fourth studio album arrived Friday. Leading up to the release, Lambert dropped five of its tracks as singles and unveiled another five of the set's "Side A" last year.
On Wednesday, The White House signed into law a coronavirus aid package expanding unemployment benefits and ensuring paid emergency leave for workers.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Since first collaborating with Brian May and Roger Taylor during his almost-triumphant run on 2009’s iteration of “American Idol,” every Queen + Adam Lambert performance features the latter finding new ways to humble himself.