Garth Brooks went live on his Facebook account with wife Trisha Yearwood on Monday night (March 23) and they had so many people tune in for the show!
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A series of unfortunate events has come to Broadway.
No, not the Lemony Snicket novels, but “Girl From the North Country,” a mashup of Bob Dylan songs and abject misery. The show, which opened Thursday night, is little more than a stack of vaguely depressed persons who take breaks from sad scenes to sing anguished and questionably relevant songs.
A doctor-narrator straight out of “Our Town” says early on, “Pain comes in all kinds: physical, spiritual, indescribable.” He fails to mention
Garth Brooks went live on his Facebook account with wife Trisha Yearwood on Monday night (March 23) and they had so many people tune in for the show!
For four years, Josh Wakely has been prepping a television project that many writers would kill to work on. Now the TV and music-video vet has one of the industry’s foremost producers backing him.
Pink is the latest musician sharing her music amid times of self-isolation and social distancing.
Malika Haqq is a mom!
Reba McEntire has announced the death of her mother Jacqueline, saying she was “ready to go”.
The Walt Disney Co. executive chairman Bob Iger on Wednesday sought to reassure investors about the impact of the spreading coronavirus outbreak on the company and its worldwide operations.
Disney executive chairman Bob Iger opened Disney’s annual meeting in Raleigh, N.C., on Wednesday with an acknowledgement of the challenges presented by the coronavirus crisis while also trying to assure investors that the company is strong enough to withstand a downturn in business.
Looks like there’s a new Jonas brother.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will join Bob Dylan for the rock icon's 2020 summer dates. Dylan announced today that he will extend his Never Ending tour with 25 dates kicking off on June 4 at Les Schwab Amphitheatre in Bend, Oregon.Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will play a full one-hour set prior to Dylan every night of the trek that includes stops in Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Mississippi, Vermont and more.
Bob Dylan is heading back out on tour. He’ll play venues across North America this June and July, starting at Les Schwab Amphitheatre in Bend, Oregon, and set to wind up at New York’s Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 12. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and the Hot Club of Cowtown will join on tour.
By Amanda N'Duka
Keep calm and Bob Dylan on.
Getting through it together. James Van Der Beek has given Us Weekly an update on his family following his wife Kimberly Van Der Beek’s November miscarriage.