Ty Segall, Charles Moothart, and Chad Ubovich’s band Fuzz is back. The band have announced a North American tour that takes place in May and June. Find those dates below.
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Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo ruled the first decade of the new millennium as The Neptunes, minting dozens of radio hits and shifting the sound of popular music. In recent years, the two producers have primarily been working on solo material, but Hugo just revealed that they’re back together again in 2020 on what seems to be a more permanent basis.
In a new interview with Clash, Hugo said that both he and Pharrell are zoned in on Neptunes collaborations with a wide array of popular artists.
Ty Segall, Charles Moothart, and Chad Ubovich’s band Fuzz is back. The band have announced a North American tour that takes place in May and June. Find those dates below.
Gail Samuel has been promoted to president of the Hollywood Bowl and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, it was announced Wednesday (Jan. 22) by LA Phil chief executive officer and David C.
We’ve been looking at that “Photograph” for 15 years.
More than 40 Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday called for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release all of the transgender people who are in their custody.
Are you ever like "wow, I wonder what villain Chad Johnson thinks about ?" Yeah, me neither, yet here we are. The controversial star was asked whether or not he thinks Hannah deserves another shot at being Bachelorette, and made his feelings more than clear by claiming she just wants fame. RUDE! Especially considering Hannah is one of the most genuine people to come out of this franchise, like, ever.
Mariah Carey is on a roll.
Here for the right reasons? Chad Johnson doesn’t think Hannah Brown deserves a second shot at being the Bachelorette because he’s skeptical if her quest for true love is genuine.
The 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame class has been revealed, and it includes several big names in the music industry. Mariah Carey will join the hall this year, as will The Neptunes (aka Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). They join songwriter Rick Nowels, ‘80s duo Eurythmics, foundational group The Isley Brothers, and rock icon Steve Miller.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame 2020 inductees have been announced. Mariah Carey, Chad Hugo & Pharrell (the Neptunes), the Isley Brothers, Eurythmics, producer Rick Nowels, Steve Miller, and Motown songwriter Mickey Stevenson are among this year’s class of artists and songwriters, who will be officially inducted on June 11 during a ceremony at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
It’s one sweet day for Mariah Carey: the pop diva, who has co-written 18 of her 19 No.
Top talents in songwriting are being recognized! The 51st Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner is set to honor some of the biggest names in music.
Top talents in songwriting are being recognized! The 51st Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner is set to honor some of the biggest names in music.
The 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame class has been revealed, and it includes several big names in the music industry. Mariah Carey will join the hall this year, as will The Neptunes (aka Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). They join songwriter Rick Nowels, ‘80s duo Eurythmics, foundational group The Isley Brothers, and rock icon Steve Miller.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame today announced its 2020 inductees: they are Mariah Carey, Eurythmics (Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart), the Isley Brothers (Ernie, Marvin, O’Kelly, Ronald, Rudolph Isley and Chris Jasper), Steve Miller, the Neptunes (Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams), Rick Nowels and Motown great William “Mickey” Stevenson. The inductees will be honored at the organization’s 51st annual induction and awards dinner on June 11 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York.
Chad, a forthcoming comedy from TBS, has Saturday Night Live alum Nasim Pedrad playing the titular character — a 14-year-old pubescent Persian boy navigating his first year of high school on a mission to become popular. Much like the celebrated PEN15 from 2019, Chad has the main grown-up actor playing a teen, and at the Television Critics Association press tour Wednesday, Pedrad talked about transforming into a kid much, much younger than she really is. (She's 38.)
Nasim Pedrad first created her comedy, “Chad,” in which she also stars as the titular teenage Persian boy, in 2016. Then it was set up as a pilot at Fox, but now, as Iran is increasingly in the news due to Donald Trump’s strike on military leader Qassem Soleimani, the show prepares to launch its 10-episode first season on TBS.