By Greg Evans
16.03.2020 - 18:07 / billboard.com
Jono Manson's video for "Loved Me Into Loving Again," premiering exclusively on Billboard today (March 16), was a bit like old home week for the New Mexico-based singer, songwriter and producer.The clip for the soulful, Stax-flavored track, a duet with old pal Joan Osborne on Manson's upcoming album Silver Moon, was filmed at Bar Chord in Brooklyn and nods to Manson and Osborne's days playing at the Nightingale Bar in New York along with the likes of Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors.Bar Chord is
.After testing positive for coronavirus a few weeks ago, high-profile sports executive John Skipper has now recovered. The DAZN executive chairman and former ESPN president returned to working from home after making a recovery, DAZN confirmed with The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
The widow of Alan Merrill, who died at age 69 on Sunday in New York City due to complications from the coronavirus, shared her harrowing experience of trying to get him treatment within the city’s overstretched health care system.
NEW YORK -- John Prine is in stable condition after being placed on a ventilator while being treated for COVID-19-type symptoms, his wife, Fiona Whelan Prine said Monday.
Lil Durk dropped the music video for his latest single on Saturday (March 28), and it's "all love."The visual features a more introspective look at the Chicago native’s experiences in his hometown, with scenes cutting between his home and recording studio and performances on stage in front of crowds. Both the song and video -- which a release describes as "a heartfelt rumination about the love of his neighborhood" -- serve as an ode to where he grew up and gained prominence as a rapper.
Mariah Carey did what no one else could do during Elton John’s Living Room Concert for America.
Cleaning, but make it sexy. Dorinda Medley, 55, had us in tears laughing as she filmed her very own rendition of Ramona Singer‘s viral floor mopping moment! “Good morning,” a male voice filming could be heard, flipping to a very breathy Dorinda who was cleaning her gigantic kitchen floors.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued a stay-at-home orderto more aggressively combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The "New York state on pause" directive — outlined as "Policies Assure Uniform Safety for Everyone" — requires 100 percent of the state's non-essential workforce to stay home.
Back in October 2018, Finneas premiered his swoon-worthy pop ballad "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" on Billboard. The song has continued to gather steam, debuting on the Alternative Songs chart in February, and now the Grammy award-winning hitmaker has given the track an official video today (March 19).
FINNEAS has shared a new video for his song “Let’s Fall in Love for the Night.” He leads a rooftop dance routine in the visual, directed by Sam Bennett. Watch below.
Why self-isolate at home when you can hit the beach? Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, along with many more celebrities and athletes have packed up and headed to the sand and sun to keep safe amid the coronavirus outbreak. The couple, along with their son, Miles and daughter Luna, retreated to Malibu, where the couple was pictured playing a game on the beach on Monday, March 16.
“Live from New York it’s … ” not “Saturday Night Live.”
Pokey LaFarge's upcoming Rock Bottom Rhapsody chronicles some dark times in the rootsy singer and songwriter's recent life. But "Lucky Sometimes," whose video is premiering exclusively on Billboard today (March 16), provides a welcome bit of light amidst the emotional turmoil.
NEW YORK -- Cancellations and postponements in the entertainment industry continue to mount as the world reacts to the new coronavirus spreading globally.
Last week, Naomi Campbell shocked some when she wore a full hazmat suit, mask and gloves to the airport for a flight back to New York City.
Last night, HAIM kicked off their five-stop deli tour at Sarge's in New York City. Crammed into the decades-old Murray Hill pillar amid heaps of pastrami and bowls of matzoh ball soup, the sister act delivered a four-song acoustic set that brought together some of their older hits ("The Wire" and "Want You Back") and some newer cuts ("Summer Girl" and new single "The Steps.")
It’s rare to see New York and Indiana-based rocker John Mellencamp in Los Angeles. But he made the important trek west to see his newest grandchild.