Elton John has announced details of his new album, featuring some of the biggest names and current stars of pop
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Stevie Nicks, 73, is opening up about her experience with drug addiction.
The two-time Grammy-winner told Tim McGraw about her battles on his Apple Music Country show “Beyond the Influence Radio“.
“I managed to save myself. I got through some pretty scary moments, but I saved me, nobody else saved me,” she told McGraw. “I survived me. I survived my cocaine. I survived by myself.”
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“I checked myself into rehab. Nobody did that
Elton John has announced details of his new album, featuring some of the biggest names and current stars of pop
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorElton John has announced the forthcoming release of “The Lockdown Sessions,” an album of collaborations recorded remotely over the last 18 months, out October 22, featuring more than 20 collaborators, including Dua Lipa, Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth, Eddie Vedder, Gorillaz, Lil Nas X, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Rina Sawayama, Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder, Years & Years, Young Thug, and others — including an apparently posthumous duet with country legend Glen
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Patti Smith has shared a seven-track EP entitled ‘Live at Electric Lady’, created in partnership with Spotify.The EP, released today (August 26), is – as its title would suggest – a collection of live performances recorded by Smith and her band at New York City’s Electric Lady Studios.
Stevie Nicks is not letting her addiction define who she is!
Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll is a mantra Stevie Nicks used to live by — like many other musicians in the industry — but no longer. The iconic singer opened up to Tim McGraw on his Apple Music Country show "Beyond the Influence Radio" on Wednesday about how she "saved" herself from her addiction issues.
Apple Music Country show “Beyond the Influence Radio” on Wednesday about how she “saved” herself from her addiction issues.Nicks, 73, said if she were to ever share her life story with fans, the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman would like to avoid sharing her experiences with drugs.“I managed to save myself. I got through some pretty scary moments, but I saved me, nobody else saved me,” she told the country singer.
The 19-year-old adopted child of Eminem, who recently revealed they are non-binary and will now be going by the name Stevie Laine, has seemingly claimed their dad didn’t tell them they were adopted.
Common and Stevie Wonder are set to duet at the seventh Stand Up to Cancer telethon later this month.The ‘I Used to Love HER’ rapper and music icon will take to the stage at the televised charity event that raises money for cancer research.
health-equity initiative to help underserved communities by increasing the diversity of enrollment in cancer clinical trials and fund research that addresses cancer inequities.Also known as SU2C, the organization is a division of the charitable Entertainment Industry Foundation.
originally announced back in May of this year.Duran Duran and Tyler, the Creator have been added to the line-up for both weekends, stepping in for Stevie Nicks and DaBaby.LINEUP UPDATE: @tylerthecreator has been added to this year’s festival, performing Sunday night of both weekends.
her website shows Nicks has already taken down all the appearances previously listed under the tour page — but she was originally going to appear at shows and festivals in California, Colorado, Georgia, Texas and Louisiana. The Louisiana gig was part of the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which is no longer taking place this October.
While she only had five concerts on the books for 2021, Stevie Nicks has decided to cancel them all, the singer announced on Tuesday. "These are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made," Nicks said in a statement.