DEALSWarner Music India has signed its first artist, singer-songwriter Rika. “We are delighted to be able to bring the music of this extraordinary and unique artist from India to the world”, says MD Jay Mehta.
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Nirvana, Dave Grohl played drums for Washington D.C. hardcore band Scream.
Now, they’re launching a kickstarter campaign for a new album.Titled ‘DC Special’, it’ll be the first album Scream have released since 1993’s ‘Fumble’. Hoping to get into the famous Inner Ear Studios (where Foo Fighters, Minor Threat and Fugazi have all recorded) before it shuts at the end of September, the band are asking fans to help fund the project.The Kickstarter will launch September 8 and rewards include a Les Paul
.DEALSWarner Music India has signed its first artist, singer-songwriter Rika. “We are delighted to be able to bring the music of this extraordinary and unique artist from India to the world”, says MD Jay Mehta.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorApparently concerts, albums, documentaries, writing songs with Mick Jagger, VMA honors and writing books aren’t enough to keep the indefatigable Dave Grohl busy: Now he’s doing a book tour.Later this month and next, Grohl will undertake an extremely limited run of intimate evenings that’ll see (and hear) him bring his first book to life: “The Storyteller –Tales of Life and Music,” which is described as “a collection of memories of a life lived loud,” is out October
Dave Grohl has announced a run of intimate live appearances in support of his forthcoming autobiography The Storyteller – Tales of Life and Music, including a London date next week.The Foo Fighters frontman will appear onstage at the Savoy Theatre, which holds just over 1,000 people, next Monday (September 27).
Lady Gaga has announced plans for a global livestream concert which will also allow people to attend fan zones in London.The one-off gig, which takes place next Thursday (September 30), will see Gaga perform jazz classics and tracks from her forthcoming new album with Tony Bennett, ‘Love For Sale‘.Fans will be able to watch the show online but also attend fan zones at Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush and Stratford City.Westfield will host fans in an intimate pop-up jazz theatre inspired by
Metallica and Beatles mash-up band, have announced a new album.The group will release their fourth studio album, ‘The Devolver Album’ on November 12 via Metal Assault Records.The band will release a music video for the album’s lead single, ‘Wherever And Everywhere’ on October 1.
Dave Grohl has reflected on writing a book in a new trailer for his upcoming memoir, The Storyteller.The book has been described as “a collection of memories of a life lived loud” and is set to be released in the UK on October 5.In the new video, Grohl explains how he came to write the book in the first place: “I’ve never really been one to collect stuff, but I do collect moments.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has spoken on the band’s commercial appeal, saying that he’s not sure they’ve ever felt cool.Speaking in a new interview, Grohl talked the criticism he and the band received early on and the perception that he shouldn’t have carried on making music following the disbandment of Nirvana.“I don’t know if we’ve ever felt cool,” Grohl told Rolling Stone, discussing the idea that once a band reaches a certain level of fame they lose cool points.He went on to say that
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is impressed with how Taylor Swift is taking back her catalogue.
The New Yorker Festival will once again be a largely virtual affair this year, though a number of in-person events will also be held outdoors, at Brooklyn’s Skyline Drive-In.
NEW YORK -- Former CBS News President Susan Zirinsky is launching a studio for unscripted programming, with two 9/11-related documentaries debuting over the next two days.Zirinsky hopes the name See It Now Studios conveys a sense of urgency for younger viewers while reminding the historically-minded of the 1950s-era CBS News series, “See It Now,” featuring Edward R. Murrow.Her No.
Pop fans rejoiced this week as ABBA announced their comeback with a virtual concert and new album - their first new material in 40 years.
NEW YORK -- The new Imagine Dragons album cover depicts a man falling through space, gravity gently pulling him down.
Elton John assembled an impressive list of A-list talent for his new album,. The legendary musician announced his new album on Wednesday, which features Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, Lil Nas X and more.
told The Sun.Tito said the Jackson family has plans to record a new studio album, their first since 1989, and that they hope to record a new track featuring previously unknown material from their brother, one of the most celebrated artists in history, who died in 2009.“It would be so pleasing to be on a record with Michael once again,” said Tito, who was in the UK performing with The Jacksons at the Happy Days Festival in Surrey.
For the past few months, Dave Grohl has been collaborating with Nandi Bushell, the 10-year-old drummer whose incredible displays of virtuosity have gone viral on social media.
J Balvin hits the stage for his Today Show performance!
Halsey‘s imminent new album ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’ is set to feature Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl, Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham and more special guests.The album, produced by Nine Inch Nails‘ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, is set for release this Friday (August 27) via Capitol Records.After its tracklist, shared earlier this month, appeared to show no features, it has now been revealed that some star-studded guests will feature across the album.As Stereogum report, Dave Grohl