Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).
03.07.2020 - 16:05 / billboard.com
"50 States, 50 Television Shows," considered which TV shows are most synonymous with each state.
Cheers, for instance, represents Massachusetts; Seinfeld, New York; and Hawaii Five-O (you guessed it), Hawaii.The feature itself borrowed from an earlier Huffington Post spotlight on movies associated with each state, entitled "The United States of Movies." The Wizard of Oz embodies Kansas; My Cousin Vinny, Alabama; and, of course, Fargo, North Dakota.For July 4th, Billboard again spins off the fun
.Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).
The latest Taylor Swift lookalike is a TikTok nurse named Ashley, and honestly, this one might take the cake. The Nashville, Tennessee-based doppelgänger shares much more in common with 30-year-old Taylor than her hometown—and now, TikTok is just finding out.
Bruce Springsteen is joining Radio 2 with his popular show, ‘Bruce Springsteen: From My Home To Yours’.Currently airing on SiriusXM E Street Radio in the United States, the broadcast, which Springsteen presents from his New Jersey home, sees the veteran singer-songwriter selecting records from his personal collection and “[sharing] his thoughts about the times we’re living in.”The first show will air on Radio 2 from midnight to 1am on July 25 and will also be available on BBC Sounds.A press
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood gave fans a very special concert Tuesday night.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood gave their fans everything they wanted on Tuesday night (July 14) during their Facebook Live acoustic concert special #GarthRequestLive2.
No friendship is perfect. Katy Perry and Taylor Swift “fight like cousins,” even after they ended their years-long feud. The “Teenage Dream” singer was asked about her friendship with the Grammy winner on the Friday, July 10, episode Capital Breakfast With Roman Kemp, where cohost Sian Welby asked Perry about a theory that she and Swift are ninth cousins.
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Bruce Springsteen has surprise-released a Streets of Philadelphia live album recorded on Sept. 25, 1999, at Philly's First Union Center.
Bruce Springsteen has released ‘Streets of Philadelphia’, a live album recorded during a 1999 show at Philadelphia’s First Union Center. The album has long been a favourite bootleg among the Springsteen faithful but has never been officially released.Springsteen is accompanied by his iconic backing group, The E Street Band, on the recording.The album is named after the track Springsteen wrote for the film Philadelphia and is available to purchase now via his website.
Taylor Swift's great Tayamerica Fourth of July 2020 party isn't happening, and the coronavirus pandemic isn't the only reason that the celeb-filled bash is off (though obviously it is a big one for everyone: large gatherings are generally discouraged because they can easily spread the virus).
Taylor Swift has spoken out about the US census, saying it erases transgender and non-binary people.The census collects data on every person living within the United States and its five territories, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa.During a speech for Pride Live’s celebration of Stonewall Day, Swift called out the makers of the census for only offering two gender options.
Taylor Swift, an increasingly vocal pop star and supporter of the LGBTQ community, appeared during the Friday (June 26) Stonewall Day livestream to commemorate the day and speak out against trans erasure.
"The Stonewall Inn has been such a symbol of rebellion in the face of oppression, and such a safe place for people," Taylor Swift said on Friday (June 26), addressing a virtual audience during Stonewall Day. The celeb-stacked Pride Live event honored the legacy of the six-day riots that took place at the New York gay bar in 1969, which launched the gay liberation movement — and today, Pride Month.
folk hero Billy Bragg and pop legend Taylor Swift became mates at the NME Awards 2020 while crowning Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis as Godlike Genius? That was pretty cool, eh? It did leave us hoping and expecting some kind of collab at Worthy Farm at would would have been Glasto this weekend. Sadly, the pandemic had other plans.
Bruce Springsteen criticized Donald Trump and Republicans for being “unchanged by history” in the wake of the cultural movement sparked by the death of George Floyd. Springsteen, who has been vocal about his distaste for the Trump administration in the past, spoke in a lengthy interview with The Atlantic about how his music, including songs like “American Skin” and “My Hometown,” have lyrics that are culturally relevant to the ongoing movement against systemic racism and police brutality.
Bruce Springsteen has made his feelings on President Trump very clear in the past.
Barack Obama, Taylor Swift and Donatella Versace are among the A-list celebrities joining forces to celebrate Stonewall Day via a streaming event.On Friday June 25, celebrities are coming together to take part in Pride Live’s event to mark the anniversary of the historic Stonewall Riots of 1969 and on the fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges for marriage equality.Obama is expected to deliver a message to the LGBTQ+ community during the livestream.
Good morning and welcome to the latest edition of ‘Musicians Who Don’t Like Donald Trump’. It’s a long old list and today we’re confirming (or re-confirming) two names on it: Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie and good old Bruce Springsteen.Urie’s distaste for the orange autocrat manifested itself in a classic ‘stop using my song’ tweet, after Trump played PATD’s ‘High Hopes’ at his recent lacklustre rally in Oklahoma.
Bruce Springsteen has starkly warned that democracy in the United States may not survive another four years if Donald Trump wins a second presidential term in November.In a new interview with The Atlantic, The Boss also lambasted Trump for using tear gas to clear protestors earlier this month, in order to pose with a bible during a bizarre photo opportunity outside Washington’s St John’s Church.“I believe we may have finally reached a presidential tipping point with that Lafayette Square walk,”