"I don't know what happened to the Frank Ocean record," says Rich The Kid, when asked about a collaboration with the elusive R&B star that he teased in 2018. "[The Frank record] is old.
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Rage Against the Machine have added a handful of dates to their 2020 schedule. They’ll be joined by Run the Jewels on four dates: one in Arizona, one in Wisconsin, and two in New York. Check them out below, and grab tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Rage Against the Machine announced their reunion in November, ending a hiatus that began in 2011. They’ll perform at Coachella and the Boston Calling festival amid an extensive
"I don't know what happened to the Frank Ocean record," says Rich The Kid, when asked about a collaboration with the elusive R&B star that he teased in 2018. "[The Frank record] is old.
Keith Olsen, a record producer whose resume spans rock's greatest, died on Monday (March 9) at his home in Genoa, Nevada. He was 74 years old.According to The New York Times, Olsen's daughter Kelly Castady said he died of a cardiac arrest.The rock producer has worked with a number of music icons, including the Grateful Dead, Santana, Pat Benatar, Whitesnake Rick Springfield, Ozzy Osbourne and Scorpions, among others.
Keith Olsen, a producer who worked on a number of hit rock records in the 1970s and ’80s, died on Monday of cardiac arrest, The New York Times reports. He was 74.
The image of a red brick wall with the phrase “Strictly Rhythm” scribbled on it in black marker symbolizes not only the iconic Strictly Rhythm label, but the '90s New York underground club scene in which the label was deeply influential.
It's over for comedian Chris Rock and actress Megalyn Echikunwoke after four years of dating.
Just hours before her premiere on season 12 of RuPaul's Drag Race, drag star Sherry Pie is already in hot water, after five actors accused her of catfishing them.
Elizabeth Warren has suspended her campaign to run for president of the United States, according to the New York Times. Her decision comes after failing to win any states, including her home state of Massachusetts, on Super Tuesday.
Run the Jewels’ EL-P and Killer Mike sat down with Rick Rubin for a new episode of his Broken Record podcast. They discussed their respective upbringings (EL in New York; Mike in the South), how they got into music, getting facts wrong while rapping, and more. Listen below.
Pete Buttigieg has dropped out of the Democratic presidential race, the New York Times reported on Sunday.
Pete Buttigieg is dropping out of the Democratic race for President.
NEW YORK -- CBS News faced an ill-timed blow to its reputation on Wednesday following a bruising Democratic presidential debate that its moderators struggled to keep from spiraling out of control.
Rose McGowan has described Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction as a watershed moment and claimed that he “could be one of the biggest serial rapists in history”.
Rose McGowan is concerned Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict in his New York trial will prompt the disgraced movie mogul to seek revenge against her.
Rage Against the Machine will rage just a bit harder in New York on their upcoming reunion tour. The group added a trio of new dates to their August Madison Square Garden run, pushing the total number of gigs at the iconic venue to five.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation added several heavy hitters from the music industry to its board of directors Wednesday. The New York-based foundation, which is separate from but supports the Cleveland museum, announced the addition of UMPG chairman and CEOJody Gerson, UMG executive vpMichele Anthony, Sony/ATV chairman and CEOJon Platt, ViacomCBS Consumer Products presidentPam Kaufman and artist/songwriter/producerPharrell Williamsto the board.