Japanese rocker Hiroji Miyamoto shared some live footage from the DVDs included in the limited first editions of his first solo album called Miyamoto, Doppo., which roughly means "Miyamoto walks alone."
05.05.2020 - 16:31 / hollywoodreporter.com
Roger Horchow, the former mail-order magnate who received Tony Awards for producing the 1992 Gershwin musical Crazy for You and a 2000 revival of Kiss Me, Kate, has died. He was 91.
Horchow died Saturday at his home in Dallas of complications related to cancer, his family announced. A onetime Neiman Marcus employee, Horchow founded The Horchow Collection, believed to be the first luxury mail-ordercatalog without a bricks-and-mortar presence, in 1971.
Japanese rocker Hiroji Miyamoto shared some live footage from the DVDs included in the limited first editions of his first solo album called Miyamoto, Doppo., which roughly means "Miyamoto walks alone."
Japanese rocker Hiroji Miyamoto shared some live footage from the DVDs included in the limited first editions of his first solo album called Miyamoto, Doppo., which roughly means "Miyamoto walks alone."
Roger Daltrey worries that the coronavirus pandemic will have a devastating effect on a special group of people in need — teens with cancer. The Who frontman, along with bandmate Pete Townshend, started the Teen Cancer America foundation in 2012 to deal with the specific needs of teenage cancer patients.
Sia, Lauren Alaina, Darius Rucker and more stars joined Musicians On Call (MOC) and Hyundai Hope On Wheels' new series Healing Through Music that surprises hospital patients and caregivers with once-in-a-lifetime performances that launched Wednesday (May 20).MOC works to uplift bedridden patients with music, while Hyundai Hope On Wheels remains committed to finding a cure to cancer in children.
BMG has launched a boutique neighboring rights service, the company announced Wednesday (May 20).
Roger Waters has accused his former bandmate David Gilmour of banning him from using Pink Floyd’s website to promote his work.
Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters has taken to social media to rail against long-ago partner David Gilmour for considering him “irrelevant” and “banning” him from the group’s website and social media, complaining that his solo projects are not allowed to come up for mention while those of Gilmour’s wife are promoted.
"Just change the name of the band to Spinal Tap".
By Chris Willman
American bluesman Lucky Peterson, a master of the six string and the Hammond B3, died Sunday (May 17) at his home in Dallas. He was 55.
"'Mother' reminds me just how irreplaceable the joy of being in a band is"
Roger Daltrey has said he is proud of the British public for their resilience in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Roger Daltrey is begging fans to support a new charity single to keep his Teenage Cancer Trust alive.
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Warner Chappell has signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with Atlanta-based hip-hop producer Dat Boi Squeeze. Alongside 30 Roc, Squeeze co-produced Roddy Ricch’s “The Box,” which occupied the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 11 consecutive weeks. The deal covers Squeeze's full catalog and future releases.
Here’s some great news for fans who are looking of cinematography and the art behind the camera; DOP extraordinaire Roger Deakins has started his own podcast and there are no less than six episodes already available to download. The Roger Deakins podcast is produced with his wife James Ellis Deakins, and Matt Wyman and can be downloaded on Apple’s podcast site right now.
Queen and Adam Lambert are joining forces – remotely, of course – to salute and raise funds for the healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic with the release of a new version of "We Are the Champions." Addressed to the healthcare heroes risking their lives to save others, the song is redone as "You Are the Champions" and features a video of Lambert, Roger Taylor and Brian May performing the song in quarantine alongside footage of doctors and nurses fighting COVID-19.