Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs promised, Billie Eilish has finally dropped her long-awaited collaboration with Spanish singer Rosalia, “Lo Vas a Olvidar (You Will Forget Her),” is dropping Thursday, Jan. 21, at noon ET / 9 a.m.
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Nandi Bushell, the musical sensation who famously beat Dave Grohl in a drum challenge last year, has shared a new song to celebrate the end of 2020.Bushell, 10, participated in a series of back-and-forth musical challenges with the Foo Fighters frontman throughout 2020, which provided some much-needed relief from the horrors of the coronavirus pandemic.Now, Bushell has bid farewell in the song to the “really trying year/ the world is full of fear“, before concluding “all we need is love“.She
.Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs promised, Billie Eilish has finally dropped her long-awaited collaboration with Spanish singer Rosalia, “Lo Vas a Olvidar (You Will Forget Her),” is dropping Thursday, Jan. 21, at noon ET / 9 a.m.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLate on the day that Lil Wayne officially received his long-rumored pardon from former President Trump, he dropped a new song called “Ain’t Got Time.”While the song’s lyrics don’t specifically address the pardon, he does reference the December 2019 federal weapons charges that were cleared by it.
Dave Grohl, 52, and the Foo Fighters are icons for a reason! The Seattle-based rock band took the stage at President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris‘ inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20 with their 2002 song “Times Like These” — and it was everything. “This song holds a place for someone very special in my heart,” Dave explained on-camera at the top of the virtual performance — revealing that it was his mother Virginia Grohl, who was a school teacher for 35 years.
final hours of her husband’s presidency, Melania Trump wore head-to-toe black while departing the White House. The outgoing first lady, who often used her clothes to send messages during the Trump administration, donned the chic mourning look while boarding Marine One for Mar-a-Lago.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has revealed the band’s latest single, ‘No Son Of Mine’ is a tribute to late Motörhead frontman Lemmy.In a new interview with OK! Magazine, Grohl shared details of some the band’s new material leading up to their new album, ‘Medicine At Midnight’, which is slated for release on February 5.After indicating the song was a homage to Lemmy, Grohl also noted that the song started out with “this country swing to it”, before the band “decided for something a bit more
coronavirus pandemic.It was confirmed in September that the venue, which is a favourite of many rock stars including Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl, would be shutting its doors due to losses incurred during the pandemic.But the venue could yet receive a new lease of life after raising £40,000 of its overall £95,000 goal, with the aim of relaunching in a new central London location when the pandemic comes to an end.Crobar owner Richard Thomas said: “I have to admit, I did a little dance when we hit
Blake Shelton is standing up for his new song.
Foo Fighters have released new single ‘Waiting On A War’ to coincide with Dave Grohl’s 52nd birthday. Although the song is not particularly celebratory.“As a child growing up in the suburbs of Washington DC, I was always afraid of war”, says Grohl.
Dave Grohl is celebrating his 52nd birthday with new music.
Foo Fighters have announced their next single, ‘Waiting On A War’ – you can hear a preview of the new song below.The track is the latest to be taken from the band’s upcoming tenth studio album ‘Medicine At Midnight’, which is set for release on February 5.Posting on Twitter this afternoon (January 13), Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl shared some words about the wider meaning behind the track.As a child growing up in the suburbs of Washington DC, I was always afraid of war.
Former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters frontman, Dave Grohl, says he still dreams of playing with the band that propelled him to rock and roll fame. Nirvana hit it big with rock anthems like "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Come as You Are" in the early 1990s.
Nandi Bushell has shared a cover of Led Zeppelin‘s ‘Immigrant Song’ to mark Jimmy Page‘s 77th birthday – watch it below.The 10-year-old drumming sensation played the solo song by looping her drum, bass and guitar parts.“The first time I heard the immigrant song by Led Zeppelin was in the movie School Of Rock when Jack Black was driving the van, turns around and screams ‘ahh-aah’,” Bushell wrote in the track’s description.
questioning if she thought she was above the rules. One directly contacted her on Twitter, asking: 'Why are you and your mum pictured at a salon getting your hair done when it's against the rules in the UK right now??!!'Why are the rules different for you, who do you think you are?' While Sarah Nichols said: 'Getting so fed up with 'celebrities' thinking they don't have to do this lockdown like the rest of us.
Steve Clarke Few media watchers in the U.K. were surprised that Jeremy Darroch, CEO of Sky these past 13 years, is finally quitting two years after Comcast acquired the U.K.-based pay-TV giant.There’s been a steady exodus of senior execs from Sky since the U.S.
Dropping hints? Taylor Swift is no stranger to calling out famous friends and exes in her music — and die-hard fans think she’s at it again.
Nandi Bushell, the young viral star who famously beat Dave Grohl in a drum challenge last year, has shared her first new cover of 2021 – a tribute to her burgeoning love of Britpop.“This week I have been learning about #Britpop, the 90’s and about this awesome battle between 2 bands called Blur and Oasis,” Bushell explained in a tweet this morning (January 3), tagging both bands’ official accounts, as well as those of Blur members Damon Albarn, Alex James, Graham Coxon, and Dave Rowntree.
Elvis Costello has welcomed the new year with a fresh tune titled ‘Farewell, OK 2020’.The singer-songwriter, who released his 31st studio album ‘Hey Clockface’ last October, bid goodbye to 2020 with an experimental, disconcerting track that runs at just over a minute.“Farewell, OK 2020”, the musician tweeted with a link to the song on YouTube, which was released yesterday (January 1).Costello first teased something called ‘Farewell, OK’ on Sunday (December 27) which – judging by one fan’s
Gallery: #2020Wrapped: These are 2020’s most-streamed artists and songs on Spotify (BANG Showbiz)He wrote on Instagram: "NYE is going to be wild, come vibe with me as we bring in 2021" T-Mobile customers can get free access to the livestream, or those who are not with the network can pay $25 (£18). The show will initially air at 3.