Rihanna is looking stylish as always.
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Miley Cyrus has shown fans that she's more than just a pop star.
On Saturday, the 27-year-old musician performed at the famed Whiskey a Go-Go in Los Angeles alongside some of today's biggest stars for the #SOSFest -- a virtual and audience-free music festival meant to raise funds for music venues deemed vulnerable because of revenue lost because of the coronavirus pandemic closures and restrictions As part of her set, Cyrus performed a cover of The Cranberries' "Zombie." "Zombie" is the Irish
.Rihanna is looking stylish as always.
Milo Ventimiglia is staying in shape!
Jacob Elordi and Kaia Gerber make their way back to his car after running a few errands on Thursday (November 5) in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES – There are only three days left until the election on Tuesday, November 3. This year marks what is arguably the most critical election cycle at all levels of the American Republic, local, state, federal- but significantly in the race for the White House.
Odds are, modern music fans probably haven’t heard the name Shane MacGowan before.
Dax Shepard had to improvise!
Miley Cyrus has performed a cover The Cranberries ‘Zombie’ for the #SaveOurStages (#SOS) festival.The raucous rendition of the Irish band’s 1993 hit was one of two covers sung by the singer for the festival, which fundraised to preserve US grassroots music venues affected by the coronavirus pandemic.Cyrus, who played a short set with her band at LA venue Whiskey a Go Go last night (October 17), also covered The Cure‘s ‘Boys Don’t Cry’.
Rosie Carney has recorded her own take on Radiohead‘s ‘The Bends’, which is set to arrive later this year.
Hozier just made a busker’s day.
Hozier surprised a busker in Ireland today (October 13) who was performing a cover of ‘Take Me To Church’.The singer, who was difficult to spot due to him wearing a face mask, dropped some change in the busker’s guitar case while he played the 2014 single. You can view footage below.After a few seconds the busker stopped playing and said: “Shit hold on, got to take a second because..thank you so much.
LOS ANGELES -- Even though Marvin Sapp finished recording his new album before the coronavirus rocked the world, the gospel singer believes his prophetic message of enduring transition and change still resonates during the pandemic.Sapp says his songs about being fearless of the unknown was heavenly sent for his 12th album, “Chosen Vessel,” out on Friday.
Shawn Mendes’ new single Wonder is the highest new entry on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart.