The aftermath of Operation Variety Blues is far from over.
27.03.2020 - 22:05 / billboard.com
Cage the Elephant's "Black Madonna" becomes the band's 12th top 10 on Billboard's all-rock-format Rock Airplay chart, tying the Kentucky act with Shinedown for the most top 10s in the tally's history."Black Madonna" rises 11-10 on the chart dated March 28, drawing 4.8 million audience impressions, up 8%, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.Now with a dozen top 10s, the Matt Shultz-led band matches Florida-based Shinedown for the most in the survey's nearly 11-year history.Most Rock Airplay Top
.The aftermath of Operation Variety Blues is far from over.
Green Day matches Foo Fighters for the most No. 1s in the history of Billboard's all-rock-format Rock Airplay chart, as "Oh Yeah!" rises 2-1 on the list dated April 11. The song reigns with 8.6 million audience impressions (up 7%) in the tra
Yandel is hunkered down in Orlando, Fla., where he's in quarantine with his family during the COVID-19 pandemic.With social distancing and staying indoors encouraged by health officials, the Puerto Rican reggaetonero is doing just that and using this time to continue working on music and plan his post-quarantine projects, which include a new Yandel album, a new Wisin & Yandel single and a residency in Puerto Rico.After releasing his new single "Espionaje" on Friday (March 3), Yandel shares that
Former Bachelor Peter Weber and contestant Kelley Flanagan are picking up where Hannah Brown and Tyler Cameron apparently.Now that Brown has to Alabama after spending a few weeks in Florida filming iconic TikToks with Cameron and his quarantine crew, Weber and Flanagan are stepping up to fill the void.If you recall, Weber, who , started with Flanagan in Chicago on March 25, well after the government and World Health Organization started urging people to practice social distancing.
Karol G and Anuel AA have found a way to keep busy while staying inside!
Karol G and Anuel AA have found a way to keep busy while staying inside!
Jennifer Lopez, 50, looked amazing when she stepped out of a Miami, FL gym on Apr. 1.
"Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" has quickly become the biggest diversion from the coronavirus pandemic. Now, a Florida sheriff is revisiting one of the series' lingering mysteries: What happened to Carole Baskins' husband? For those who aren't up to speed, Carole Baskin is the owner of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fla.
By Denise Petski
The Florida sheriff who is in charge of the Don Lewis case is looking for new leads after the success of the Netflix series Tiger King.
Justice for Don! Tiger King’s Jeff Lowe told Us Weekly exclusively that it’s “about damn time” police reopen the investigation into John “Don” Lewis’ disappearance following the success of Netflix’s documentary.
Of all the jaw-dropping stories in Netflix's chart-topping true crime miniseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, one that's resonated more than most others is the story of Carole Baskin and her missing husband Jack "Don" Lewis. Lewis went missing in 1997 and was declared legally dead in 2002, but the cold case of his disappearance is still open, and the sheriff's office in Hillsborough County, Florida, is hoping the renewed attention from the show will help generate new leads.
If boredom is beginning to set in, then fear not, because it turns out there's a whole world out there to explore. Okay, people can't exactly explore new places in the physical sense, but virtual tours are more popular now than ever.
Best known for ’80s hard-rock fist-raisers such as “Rock of Ages” and “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” as well as pioneering hair metal ballads including “Hysteria” and “Love Bites,” Def Leppard is looking forward to playing their hits.
It's been a terrible few weeks for the entire globe as the positive cases count for coronavirus increases by the day. People have been on lockdown mode as self-isolation and social distancing is the new lifestyle.
Genius has partnered with Acura for Precision Crafted Performances, a series of live showcases supporting emerging artists. At our third show—which took place on February 5 in Miami, Florida—Eladio Carrión took the stage alongside co-headliner Mariah. Before the event, we caught up with Eladio to find out how he got into the music industry and break down “Mi Error,” which he later performed. He also spoke about the importance of having purpose in one’s actions.