The Beach Boys’ singer Mike Love has enlisted the band’s longtime drummer John Stamos to join him on a new single about maintaining joy during the coronavirus pandemic.
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.The Beach Boys’ singer Mike Love has enlisted the band’s longtime drummer John Stamos to join him on a new single about maintaining joy during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hollywood stars and Broadway veterans are teaming Sunday to celebrate the 90th birthday of the legendary composer Stephen Sondheim. In a special virtual concert, titled Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration, more than 20 powerhouse performers are uniting to sing songs of inspiration from the Sondheim catalog.
With over 88,000 cases and 4,000 deaths, New Jersey has been one of the states hit hardest by the coronavirus ever since it landed on U.S. shores.
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James Corden gave “Late Late Show” viewers a sneak peek inside some of his celebrity pals’ houses in a new “Checkin’ In” skit Monday.
Heating up in Hollywood! If you’re looking for new statement pieces to rock after the pandemic or new athleisure for your at-home workouts, Us Weekly has you covered! Find out what celebrities — including Emma Roberts and Miley Cyrus — are buzzing about this week by scrolling through the photos!
Global Citizen has been making constant efforts since years to bring extreme poverty to an end by 2030. And in order to do that, the Global Citizen Festival is something that has been one of the most popular annual festivals and it has all the biggest names coming together from the whole of the music industry. And now, they have a special event to deal with the ongoing COVID 19 crisis that the entire world is dealing with in partnership with the World Health Organization.
The Wonders, the fictional band from Tom Hanks'That Thing You Do!, is getting back together for the first time in over 20 years. Tom Everett Scott, Jonathon Schaech, Ethan Embry and Steve Zahn along withLiv Tyler will reunite via livestream on the official Wonders YouTube channel for a community watch party that will also raise funds forthe MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.
A new survey conducted by live event discovery platform Bandsintown shows that fans would be willing to continue watching live-streamed events after large gathering bans are lifted. According to the survey, 74% of fans say they will watch live streams on a regular basis after live shows return.
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A Kilmarnock pub boss fears that the coronavirus could spell the end for a number of popular venues.
The Botched boys are back in town! Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif joined E!'s Justin Sylvester for a virtual Daily Pop interview ahead of tonight's all-new Botched, and they revealed that the rest of season six is packed with "stories that you think would never happen." Dr.
Billy Porter, Andy Cohen, Cynthia Erivo, Billy Eichner, Debra Messing, Henry Winkler, Beanie Feldstein and Ilana Glazer are among the stars joining forces to raise money for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's emergency response fund through a virtual Passover Seder on Saturday. The live-streamed event will tell the original story of Exodus through music and comedy.
Jesse McCartney is back with new music!
Citrus City is a tape label that digs up unsung and marginalized voices from the depths of the internet. Founded in Richmond, Virginia, in 2014 and now based out of New York City, the label has released music by an expansive range of artists, including the psych-jazz outfit Crumb, the indie rockers Vundabar, and the Virginia rapper McKinley Dixon. They’ve also reissued records by the emo math-rock project Peaer and the off-kilter electronic experimentalist Body Meat.
Seattle native Kateel has yet to pop up on the wider public's consciousness, but the 21-year-old rapper and producer has shown early signs that he has the artistic ability to spar with some of the genre's brightest talents. At the tail end of 2019, he released "Different Problems," a track in which his gift for nimble flows and storytelling were on display.