Rob Lowe is recalling a story where Tom Cruise went “ballistic” while they were prepping to film their iconic 1983 drama The Outsiders.
09.04.2020 - 23:55 / billboard.com
Pvris' Lynn Gunn performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Thursday (April 9) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which serves and empowers women experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles.Despite the rock band's latest announcement that it's pushing back the release date of its third album Use Me from May 1 to July 10, Gunn stuck to her guns to "get some fun things out to hold you guys over" by debuting one of the project's new tracks "Good to Be Alive."No, the song doesn't reflect
.Rob Lowe is recalling a story where Tom Cruise went “ballistic” while they were prepping to film their iconic 1983 drama The Outsiders.
Kylie Jenner is the proud new owner of a multimillion-dollar home in the exclusive Los Angeles neighborhood of Holmby Hills.
Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro hosted a Billboard Live At-Home performance Monday (April 27) to raise money for the Downtown Women's Center, which serves homeless women in Los Angeles.After kicking off the acoustic set with his "vibro-pop" single "Instant History," the Scottish alt-rocker leaked a few more details about Biffy Clyro's upcoming eighth album The Celebration of Endings, due Aug. 14."The album and that song is kind of about....
His first new song since last year's 'Feet of Clay' EP
Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith hosted a Billboard Live At-Home concert Tuesday (April 21) on behalf of his band to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency relief to the music community.
Deradoorian is delaying the release of her new album Find the Sun. The Los Angeles–based artist’s LP, originally set to arrive May 22, will now get released on September 18 (via ANTI-). Along with the postponement announcement, Deradoorian has shared a new song “Monk’s Robes.” Find it below.
It's week No. 5 at my kitchen table with 17 employees working from home and four offices (Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London) all closed.
Naeem Juwan, the Baltimore-born and Los Angeles–based artist formerly known as Spank Rock, has announced his new album Startisha. The LP is out June 12 via 37d03d. According to a press release, Naeem began working on Startisha four years ago in Philadelphia. He later continued work on the record at Justin Vernon’s home studio. Startisha features contributions from Vernon, Francis and the Lights, Ryan Olson, Swamp Dogg, Velvet Negroni, Amanda Blank, and Micah James.
Los Angeles-based artist Lil Benny knows good “Company” is hard to come by these days, so he’s keeping all unwanted visitors at a safe distance in the video for his latest single, available exclusively on Billboard today (April 14).
Lauv might be stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, but that's not stopping the Los Angeles-based artist from releasing new music.On Sunday (April 12), the singer-songwriter-producer shared his new song "Miss Me." He teased the smooth track on Instagram, posting a homemade video of life indoors during coronavirus.
In an attempt to promote proper social distancing etiquette in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Randy Newman has released a brand new song called “Stay Away”.
Alison Mosshart (of the Kills and the Dead Weather) has shared a new single. It’s her first solo song under her own name. Listen to “Rise” below.
LOS ANGELES — Since he can’t pop into the Stone Pony to play a surprise set, Bruce Springsteen will livestream a performance from home that will broadcast on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET, according to Rolling Stone.
Hozier hosted his Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which focuses on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women in Los Angeles.Going live from his bedroom with an acoustic guitar in hand, the crooner delivered fan-favorites like "To Be Alone," "Cherry Wine," "From Eden" and "Take Me to Church" with his characteristically mellifluous vocals.Hozier also took a moment to pay tribute to the
Harry Styles has been stuck in LA for 17 days now. The former One Direction singer was in Los Angeles when the Coronavirus crisis hit the US.