Kid Rock is involved in yet another controversy. The singer and rapper just released a music video for his song, “Don’t Tell Me How To Live,” where he draws comparisons between himself and figures like Bruce Springsteen and James Dean.
05.11.2021 - 17:47 / thewrap.com
New-Release WallFor all the standard reasons physical media matters — the exclusive extras, the permanence compared to many streaming platforms — 2021 has added yet another: Audiences who for various reasons don’t feel secure about going into theaters can enjoy big-screen releases in the safety of their homes. After a hybrid release for “Black Widow,” Disney/Marvel went theatrical-only with “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” and it’s a gamble that paid off at the box office.
Kid Rock is involved in yet another controversy. The singer and rapper just released a music video for his song, “Don’t Tell Me How To Live,” where he draws comparisons between himself and figures like Bruce Springsteen and James Dean.
U2 fans were treated to a new track by the band for the upcoming release of “Sing 2”, and now Bono is sitting down with “Today” co-host Jenna Bush Hager to discuss the inspiration for the new single, “Your Song Saved My Life”.
“Don’t Tell Me How to Live” featuring Monster Truck, and he surely isn’t holding back on the, er, imagery.
Sam Fender teamed up with Gang Of Youths frontman Dave Le’aupepe in London last night (November 21) for a cover of Bruce Springsteen‘s ‘I’m On Fire’.The pair performed the 1985 hit single during Fender’s encore at Alexandra Palace, after Gang Of Youths supported the singer earlier in the night.
Michele Amabile Angermiller Bruce Springsteen made an appearance ahead of an exclusive screening of the film “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey on Friday night (Nov. 12).Springsteen was joined on stage by director Thom Zimny and Sirius XM E Street Radio host Jim Rotolo and gave a few brief remarks about the film, which captures the E Street Band performing over the span of two nights.
Stuart Miller After a year lost to the pandemic, the New York Comedy Festival returned to live performances with its fifteenth annual star-studded Stand Up for Heroes benefit on Monday nights. And one of the biggest laughs came from a meandering joke about a “voodoo penis” delivered by a 72-year-old amateur.
Craig Charles will be the face of a new afternoon gameshow called Moneybags.
“November 12. Remember it,” Taylor Swift tweeted on Nov.
Bleachers, the main project of Jack Antonoff, have shared a live cover The Cars classic 1984 single ‘Drive’.The cut is part of the band’s Spotify ‘Live At Electric Lady’ EP, which was released today (November 5). You can listen to it below.The session also features live renditions of tracks from their recent album ‘Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night’ along with guest appearances from Bruce Springsteen and St.
Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen (Crown)12. “Best Wishes, Warmest Regards” by Daniel Levy and Eugene Levy (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers)13.
Apple TV+ just dropped the heart-wrenching new trailer for “Swan Song”.
Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his entire back catalogue to Sony. As reported in Billboard, the rights to Springsteen’s music is estimated to be worth between $330 and $415m (£230 and £303m) and sources have said the musician is now in talks to sell the rights.
Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his recorded catalogue to Sony Music.According to sources (via Billboard), the deal between The Boss and the US global music company is almost complete.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBruce Springsteen is in talks to sell the rights to his recorded music to Sony Music as well as his publishing catalog, three sources confirm to Variety. While the album catalog deal is nearly done, some sources say, the publishing catalog remains in play.
‘Am I The Only One’, on which the Staind frontman and conservative rallied against Bruce Springsteen, American liberals, and the removal of Confederate-era statues.Lewis addressed the track in a new interview with right-wing provocateur Candace Owens, appearing on her Daily Wire podcast Candace.
The next edition of “The Graham Norton Show” promises to be a big one, with a guest list including Dame Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Salma Hayek, singer Jesy Nelson and the dynamic duo of Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen.