Nashville may be the place Lawrence Rothman first cut their teeth as an artist, but it took the ongoing surge in Americana and emo country for them to fall in love with the city.
“I kind of sum up Nashville with all the music that’s happening adjacent to the Americana sound right now — and I’m including Zach Bryan — with the rawness of the songwriting, and the lyrics being first,” Rothman tells Rolling Stone.
“That’s an M.O. for me. Nashville had fallen off my radar until I...
“I kind of sum up Nashville with all the music that’s happening adjacent to the Americana sound right now — and I’m including Zach Bryan — with the rawness of the songwriting, and the lyrics being first,” Rothman tells Rolling Stone.
“That’s an M.O. for me. Nashville had fallen off my radar until I...
- 6/2/2024
- by Josh Crutchmer
- Rollingstone.com
No one in my building wears suits anymore,” says a very well-dressed senior executive at a big agency, when asked if he still gets his suits made. But the trend away from more structured, tailored clothing and toward smarter casual wear hasn’t lessened the desire for having one’s clothes made to measure. In fact, it’s opened up a whole new arena for menswear enthusiasts, with a crop of shops in L.A. ready to make not only a well-fitting custom suit but everything you’d want to wear — from a pair of perfectly cut five-pocket pants to a creamy-to-the-touch vicuña wool shirt jacket — just for you.
Thom Sweeney, the British menswear brand founded by two Savile Row-trained tailors, Thom Whiddett and Luke Sweeney, recently opened an L.A. flagship at 8401 Melrose Place, Thom Sweeney Loft. It’s an airy, open space designed by Billy Cotton, complete with...
Thom Sweeney, the British menswear brand founded by two Savile Row-trained tailors, Thom Whiddett and Luke Sweeney, recently opened an L.A. flagship at 8401 Melrose Place, Thom Sweeney Loft. It’s an airy, open space designed by Billy Cotton, complete with...
- 5/31/2024
- by Jon Alain Guzik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bradley Cooper famously channeled Eddie Vedder for his performance as Jackson Maine in the 2018 film, A Star Is Born. In something of a full circle moment, Vedder’s Pearl Jam welcomed Cooper to the stage during the band’s headlining performance at BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday.
In introducing Cooper, Vedder told the crowd: “There was an absolutely beautiful film a few years ago about a singer/songwriter named Jackson Maine. In the end of the film, he passes away, and it’s brutal and very powerful and very moving. But tonight is a very special occasion, because he is coming back to life. Please, would you join me in welcoming to the stage, my great, great pal Bradley Cooper.”
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Cooper initially joined Vedder to perform “Maybe It’s Time,” the Jason Isbell-penned song from the A Star Is Born soundtrack. Later, the Academy...
In introducing Cooper, Vedder told the crowd: “There was an absolutely beautiful film a few years ago about a singer/songwriter named Jackson Maine. In the end of the film, he passes away, and it’s brutal and very powerful and very moving. But tonight is a very special occasion, because he is coming back to life. Please, would you join me in welcoming to the stage, my great, great pal Bradley Cooper.”
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Cooper initially joined Vedder to perform “Maybe It’s Time,” the Jason Isbell-penned song from the A Star Is Born soundtrack. Later, the Academy...
- 5/26/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Pearl Jam brought out an unlikely guest during the band’s Saturday headlining gig at Napa Valley’s BottleRock as Bradley Cooper — Jackson Maine himself — came onstage to perform “Maybe It’s Time” from his A Star Is Born.
With Eddie Vedder on acoustic guitar, Cooper dusted off his Maine persona to deliver a tender rendition of the Jason Isbell-penned track, which Vedder himself had previously covered solo at a Tempe, Arizona music festival in 2019.
The pairing Saturday was notable as Cooper has gone on record as saying his...
With Eddie Vedder on acoustic guitar, Cooper dusted off his Maine persona to deliver a tender rendition of the Jason Isbell-penned track, which Vedder himself had previously covered solo at a Tempe, Arizona music festival in 2019.
The pairing Saturday was notable as Cooper has gone on record as saying his...
- 5/26/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The Red Clay Strays will embark on a search for light within the darkness on their newly-announced album Made by These Moments. The country-rock band will release their second studio LP on July 26 featuring their most recent single “Wanna Be Loved.”
“Made by These Moments shines a light on overcoming the battles we face in life like loneliness, depression, and hopelessness,” Red Clay Strays frontman Brandon Coleman shared in a statement. “We hope you listen and recognize that our pain has a purpose.”
For their follow-up to 2022’s Moment of Truth,...
“Made by These Moments shines a light on overcoming the battles we face in life like loneliness, depression, and hopelessness,” Red Clay Strays frontman Brandon Coleman shared in a statement. “We hope you listen and recognize that our pain has a purpose.”
For their follow-up to 2022’s Moment of Truth,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter Pete Muller is gearing up for his sixth studio album, More Time, out this Friday (May 17th). In advance of the release, Consequence has an exclusive premiere of the opening track, “And (Hold On),” and its accompanying music video.
Kicking off with a grooving Rhodes piano riff, “And (Hold On)” was inspired by the “conflict between being an artist and a good husband/father,” as Muller explains to Consequence. “Instead of picking one or the other, I choose to go for both: Hold on to what you want And hold on to what you got.”
The track was recorded in Memphis with producer/engineer Matt Ross-Spang and features contributions from former Wilco drummer Ken Coomer, guitarist Will Sexton, organist Rick Steff, and bassist Dave Smith.
“All of them learned the song the day we recorded it, and Will came up with an out-of-the-blue crazy guitar riff that really makes the track come alive,...
Kicking off with a grooving Rhodes piano riff, “And (Hold On)” was inspired by the “conflict between being an artist and a good husband/father,” as Muller explains to Consequence. “Instead of picking one or the other, I choose to go for both: Hold on to what you want And hold on to what you got.”
The track was recorded in Memphis with producer/engineer Matt Ross-Spang and features contributions from former Wilco drummer Ken Coomer, guitarist Will Sexton, organist Rick Steff, and bassist Dave Smith.
“All of them learned the song the day we recorded it, and Will came up with an out-of-the-blue crazy guitar riff that really makes the track come alive,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Exclusive: Jason Isbell joins actors Shameik Moore and Paris Jackson on One Spoon of Chocolate from original screenplay directed amnd written by RZA who is producing the feature with producer Paul Hall (White Men Can’t Jump and Shaft), executive producers Talani Diggs, Mitchell Divine Diggs, and Joe Genier (Bigger).
In addition Jason Isbell, Isaiah Hill (Swagger) and James Lee Thomas (Bad Boys: Ride or Die) join Shameik Moore and Paris Jackson with actors Rj Cyler (The Harder They Fall), Harry Goodwins (The Gentlemen), Johnell Young (Wu-Tang: An American Saga), Michael Harney (Iron Claw), Rockmond Dunbar (911 and Prison Break), E’myri Crutchfield (Dark Harvest and Fargo), and Blair Underwood (Origin) have joined the cast.
The film follows an ex-military convict who leaves the city for a small town where he ends up finding love, danger and more trouble than he can handle.
Jason Isbell is...
In addition Jason Isbell, Isaiah Hill (Swagger) and James Lee Thomas (Bad Boys: Ride or Die) join Shameik Moore and Paris Jackson with actors Rj Cyler (The Harder They Fall), Harry Goodwins (The Gentlemen), Johnell Young (Wu-Tang: An American Saga), Michael Harney (Iron Claw), Rockmond Dunbar (911 and Prison Break), E’myri Crutchfield (Dark Harvest and Fargo), and Blair Underwood (Origin) have joined the cast.
The film follows an ex-military convict who leaves the city for a small town where he ends up finding love, danger and more trouble than he can handle.
Jason Isbell is...
- 5/14/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
On a hike with his snacks of choice — his fiancé Noah Galvin and chocolate mushrooms — Ben Platt saw the light.
“I was feeling really joyful and really present with [Noah] and I think he could really sense that. We were having one of those deep talks on our walk and he was asking me to describe what was allowing me to feel that way, and I started to talk about what it feels like to be in our relationship and my love for him and I started to envision a physical manifestation of what it might look like inside my head,” Platt tells The Hollywood Reporter.
“Because I am super anxiety prone and a very stressed person generally, I imagine there’s lots of jagged edges and lots of sharp things poking out and prodding, and when I envision what love does, it doesn’t necessarily make those things disappear or replace them.
“I was feeling really joyful and really present with [Noah] and I think he could really sense that. We were having one of those deep talks on our walk and he was asking me to describe what was allowing me to feel that way, and I started to talk about what it feels like to be in our relationship and my love for him and I started to envision a physical manifestation of what it might look like inside my head,” Platt tells The Hollywood Reporter.
“Because I am super anxiety prone and a very stressed person generally, I imagine there’s lots of jagged edges and lots of sharp things poking out and prodding, and when I envision what love does, it doesn’t necessarily make those things disappear or replace them.
- 5/14/2024
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tyler Childers and Sierra Ferrell are the leading nominees at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards. The Appalachia-reared musicians each scored three nominations — including Album, Song, and Artist of the Year — when the categories were announced on Tuesday at the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville.
Childers, a Kentucky native, is nominated for his album Rustin’ in the Rain and the song “In Your Love,” while the West Virginia native Ferrell is recognized for the album Trail of Flowers and the song “American Dreaming.”
Other Artist of the Year nominees include Charley Crockett,...
Childers, a Kentucky native, is nominated for his album Rustin’ in the Rain and the song “In Your Love,” while the West Virginia native Ferrell is recognized for the album Trail of Flowers and the song “American Dreaming.”
Other Artist of the Year nominees include Charley Crockett,...
- 5/7/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Amanda Shires played the first of two scheduled concerts opening for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit on Thursday night, more than three months after news broke in February that the beloved Americana couple were divorcing. According to those in attendance at Mission Ballroom in Denver and social media posts, including several shared from her Instagram account, Shires delivered a stunning performance, storming headlong into any awkwardness that appearing on a bill with Isbell — announced back in October — might suggest.
Even Isbell said so, thanking Shires onstage and adding, “I’ve...
Even Isbell said so, thanking Shires onstage and adding, “I’ve...
- 5/3/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
As Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect on Wednesday, Faye Webster released “Lifetime (Live)” as part of the reproductive rights benefit album Noise for Now Vol 2.
The project, set for release on June 21, stems from the non-profit Noise for Now and its recently launched label. According to a press release, the album will be released on vinyl and digitally across all streaming platforms, with proceeds benefiting independent abortion providers across the country via Keep Our Clinics. Noise for Now Vol 1. will include 11 songs from Webster, The War On Drugs,...
The project, set for release on June 21, stems from the non-profit Noise for Now and its recently launched label. According to a press release, the album will be released on vinyl and digitally across all streaming platforms, with proceeds benefiting independent abortion providers across the country via Keep Our Clinics. Noise for Now Vol 1. will include 11 songs from Webster, The War On Drugs,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Rhiannon Giddens stoped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to showcase her bluesy, Cajun-infused song “You Louisiana Man.” The musician was joined by her live band and a back-up for the rousing performance, which saw Giddens singing and playing banjo.
“You Louisiana Man” comes off Giddens’ most recent LP, You’re the One, which dropped last August. The album marked her first solo effort in six years and her first collection of all-original songs. It was produced by Jack Splash and featured musical contributions by Giddens’ partner, multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, as well as Dirk Powell,...
“You Louisiana Man” comes off Giddens’ most recent LP, You’re the One, which dropped last August. The album marked her first solo effort in six years and her first collection of all-original songs. It was produced by Jack Splash and featured musical contributions by Giddens’ partner, multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, as well as Dirk Powell,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Justin Townes Earle’s widow, Jenn Marie Earle, excoriated Jason Isbell for his song about his friendship with the late musician, “When We Were Close,” and the “strong, visceral, and extremely painful reaction” the Earle family has had to it.
“When We Were Close” appears on Isbell’s 2023 album, Weathervanes, and though it’s never overtly stated that it’s about Earle, the song’s lyrics detail a relationship that turned sour and mutual struggles with addiction. The lyrics also appear to reference Earle’s death from an accidental overdose...
“When We Were Close” appears on Isbell’s 2023 album, Weathervanes, and though it’s never overtly stated that it’s about Earle, the song’s lyrics detail a relationship that turned sour and mutual struggles with addiction. The lyrics also appear to reference Earle’s death from an accidental overdose...
- 4/15/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Nashville was once famously called a ‘ten year town,’ because that’s about how long an artist has to make it there. Maggie Rose has been at it longer than that. Along the way, she struggled to break through in mainstream country music by submitting herself to the machine: playing CMA Fest in the midday summer sun, visiting countless radio stations, and releasing country singles that went nowhere.
Finally, she had enough. In 2018, with her aptly titled LP Change the Whole Thing, Rose threw up her hands and began making...
Finally, she had enough. In 2018, with her aptly titled LP Change the Whole Thing, Rose threw up her hands and began making...
- 4/8/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Non-profit organization Artist Rights Alliance has issued an open letter focused on the rise of AI in music, signed by over 200 prominent names in the music industry, including Billie Eilish, Pearl Jam, Greta Van Fleet, Jason Isbell, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj,Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste, and Stevie Wonder.
Under the call to “stop devaluing music,” the letter states, “Some of the biggest and most powerful companies are, without permission, using our work to train AI models. These efforts are directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive quantities of AI-created ‘sounds’ and ‘images’ that substantially dilute the royalty pools that are paid out to artists.”
Beyond potential royalty and revenue losses, the letter goes on to push back against the “assault on human creativity” posed by AI. “Unchecked, AI will set in motion a race to the bottom that will degrade the value of our work,” the document reads.
Under the call to “stop devaluing music,” the letter states, “Some of the biggest and most powerful companies are, without permission, using our work to train AI models. These efforts are directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive quantities of AI-created ‘sounds’ and ‘images’ that substantially dilute the royalty pools that are paid out to artists.”
Beyond potential royalty and revenue losses, the letter goes on to push back against the “assault on human creativity” posed by AI. “Unchecked, AI will set in motion a race to the bottom that will degrade the value of our work,” the document reads.
- 4/2/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
When we last left Sheryl Crow, five years ago, she’d essentially retired from making albums. With its all-star cast, from Willie Nelson and Neil Young through St. Vincent and Jason Isbell, her 2019 LP Threads truly felt like a retirement party attended by all her musician pals; all that was missing was a gold watch. But like many before her, Crow couldn’t cure herself of the music-making bug, and out of record retirement she’s come with Evolution.
It would be easy to be cynical about it, but Crow...
It would be easy to be cynical about it, but Crow...
- 3/29/2024
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Waxahatchee took the stage at The Late Show to perform her folk-tinged song “Right Back to It.” The musician, Katie Crutchfield, was joined by her band and collaborator Mj Lenderman, who was part of her most recent LP, Tigers Blood.
“Right Back to It” appears on the album and was originally released in January as the LP’s flagship single. The song was written in June 2022, when Crutchfield was backstage at Virginia’s Wolf Trap opening for Sheryl Crow and Jason Isbell.
“I’m really interested in writing love songs that are gritty and unromantic,...
“Right Back to It” appears on the album and was originally released in January as the LP’s flagship single. The song was written in June 2022, when Crutchfield was backstage at Virginia’s Wolf Trap opening for Sheryl Crow and Jason Isbell.
“I’m really interested in writing love songs that are gritty and unromantic,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Anointed a blues-guitar prodigy before he was old enough to drive, 40-year old Austin, Texas, native Gary Clark Jr. has spent much of his career thinking outside his primary genre, and his latest, Jpeg Raw, sounds more than ever like the music Clark wants to make rather than the music folks think he makes.
Since as early on as his second album, the underrated 2015 collection The Story of Sonny Boy Slim, Clark has embraced everything from fuzzy rock to funk to Prince-ly psychedelia. Jpeg Raw continues his never-ending quest for new fire,...
Since as early on as his second album, the underrated 2015 collection The Story of Sonny Boy Slim, Clark has embraced everything from fuzzy rock to funk to Prince-ly psychedelia. Jpeg Raw continues his never-ending quest for new fire,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Joe Gross
- Rollingstone.com
Not long ago, Lizzie No had an out-of-body experience while listening to Gillian Welch. The singer-songwriter had spent the past few years trying to make sense of the fractured, frighteningly personal songs she’d been writing, songs that spoke to a pain whose source she couldn’t always name. Many of them ended up on Halfsies, the stunning new record that the songwriter says is, in large part, about the “sensation of living in the scar without having any understanding of the initial wound.”
Which brings No (real name Lizzie Quinlan) to Gillian Welch.
Which brings No (real name Lizzie Quinlan) to Gillian Welch.
- 3/21/2024
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Topeka’s Moon Crush series of events aren’t your typical music festivals — they’re music vacations. Taking place in Miramar Beach, Florida, these unique gatherings are equal parts getaway and VIP music experience. Today, Moon Crush is announcing the latest addition to its lineup: Cowboy Moon, curated by Lyle Lovett.
Set for November 1st-3rd, 2024, the three-day music vacation at the beach features two sets from Lovett and His Large Band. Also on the bill are Jason Isbell, Little Feat, Hayes Carll, Nikki Lane, The Mavericks, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, and Paul Thorn.
Now, that’s a lineup that’d get any country fan’s’ spurs spinning, but Cowboy Moon doesn’t stop there. Guests will have their own private, reserved “coves” at the venue, out VIP-ing any VIP section you’ve ever seen. What’s more, there’s no waiting in line for refreshments, as each cove gets on-demand deliver of food,...
Set for November 1st-3rd, 2024, the three-day music vacation at the beach features two sets from Lovett and His Large Band. Also on the bill are Jason Isbell, Little Feat, Hayes Carll, Nikki Lane, The Mavericks, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, and Paul Thorn.
Now, that’s a lineup that’d get any country fan’s’ spurs spinning, but Cowboy Moon doesn’t stop there. Guests will have their own private, reserved “coves” at the venue, out VIP-ing any VIP section you’ve ever seen. What’s more, there’s no waiting in line for refreshments, as each cove gets on-demand deliver of food,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
A four-part documentary about Bon Jovi isn’t the band’s only gift to fans as the band celebrates their 40th anniversary: The group announced Thursday the upcoming release of their new album Forever.
Ahead of the LP’s June 7 arrival via Island Records, Jon Bon Jovi and company have shared the music video for the first single and opening track “Legendary”:
“This record is a return to joy,” Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement of Forever, the band’s first album since 2020’s 2020. “From the writing, through the recording process,...
Ahead of the LP’s June 7 arrival via Island Records, Jon Bon Jovi and company have shared the music video for the first single and opening track “Legendary”:
“This record is a return to joy,” Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement of Forever, the band’s first album since 2020’s 2020. “From the writing, through the recording process,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
After Zayn Malik spent the past few weeks teasing a new album, the singer officially announced Wednesday that the LP, titled Room Under the Stairs, would arrive May 17.
Malik revealed the album title, cover, and release date on social media. He added that the new project would be available for preorder on Friday — the same day the first single, “What I Am,” releases.
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Malik revealed the album title, cover, and release date on social media. He added that the new project would be available for preorder on Friday — the same day the first single, “What I Am,” releases.
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- 3/13/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Zach Bryan opened his Quittin Time Tour Tuesday night in Chicago, where surprise guest Kacey Musgraves joined him onstage for their debut live performance of their duet “I Remember Everything.”
While Bryan had performed “I Remember Everything” a couple of times live in 2023, those were all solo, Kacey-less renditions. Tuesday’s concert at the United Center marked the first time the duo sang the single together onstage.
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“I Remember Everything,” off Bryan’s 2023 self-titled LP, was nominated for a pair of Grammy Awards,...
While Bryan had performed “I Remember Everything” a couple of times live in 2023, those were all solo, Kacey-less renditions. Tuesday’s concert at the United Center marked the first time the duo sang the single together onstage.
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“I Remember Everything,” off Bryan’s 2023 self-titled LP, was nominated for a pair of Grammy Awards,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Jason Isbell turned actual Fox News headlines into a tender country ballad Thursday during a return appearance on The Daily Show.
The Weathervanes singer teamed with the late-night sorta-news program to highlight just how ridiculous Fox News’ real, Biden-obsessed headlines actually are, especially when backed by an acoustic guitar.
“Blue Collar Joe Appears With Backwards Hat / Biden Appears to Call Iowa Voter ‘Fat,'” Isbell sang, with the actual chyron showcased next to each “lyric.” “Biden Refers to Trump as a Sitting President / Biden Collides With Flagpole at U.N.
The Weathervanes singer teamed with the late-night sorta-news program to highlight just how ridiculous Fox News’ real, Biden-obsessed headlines actually are, especially when backed by an acoustic guitar.
“Blue Collar Joe Appears With Backwards Hat / Biden Appears to Call Iowa Voter ‘Fat,'” Isbell sang, with the actual chyron showcased next to each “lyric.” “Biden Refers to Trump as a Sitting President / Biden Collides With Flagpole at U.N.
- 3/1/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Zayn Malik is gearing up to release his long-awaited fourth studio album, and he’s co-produced the upcoming LP with Grammy-winner Dave Cobb, Rolling Stone can exclusively confirm.
In working with Cobb — one of Nashville’s most accomplished and in-demand producers — Malik will explore new sonic territory and lean into pairing his unmistakable vocals with live instrumentation. The soulful singer-songwriter had spent several years writing the album at his home in rural Pennsylvania before enlisting Cobb’s help as a co-producer. There’s no release date or title yet, but...
In working with Cobb — one of Nashville’s most accomplished and in-demand producers — Malik will explore new sonic territory and lean into pairing his unmistakable vocals with live instrumentation. The soulful singer-songwriter had spent several years writing the album at his home in rural Pennsylvania before enlisting Cobb’s help as a co-producer. There’s no release date or title yet, but...
- 2/28/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Two months after filing from divorce from his wife of 11 years, Jason Isbell has publicly commented on his split from Amanda Shires. During a recent appearance on the Broken Record Podcast, the musician carefully addressed the dissolution of their marriage, which came to light earlier this month.
“I think I’m just going to try and be honest in all the ways that I legally can. There’s certain things we’ve agreed not to talk about,” Isbell said on the podcast. “But I think I can still manage to...
“I think I’m just going to try and be honest in all the ways that I legally can. There’s certain things we’ve agreed not to talk about,” Isbell said on the podcast. “But I think I can still manage to...
- 2/27/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Jason Isbell Performs “Cast Iron Skillet,” Talks Killers of the Flower Moon on The Daily Show: Watch
Jason Isbell pulled double duty on The Daily Show on Thursday (February 22nd), performing “Cast Iron Skillet” and sitting down with host Desi Lydic. Watch it all below.
The country artist first joined Lydic at the desk for an interview about his role in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as his Grammy-winning album Weathervanes. Speaking about the film, Isbell joked about not needing a dialect coach because of his native accent. He also recalled the time someone on set farted while he was doing an intense seen opposite Leonardo DiCaprio.
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“I started laughing, and DiCaprio started laughing, and I thought, ‘Oh great! We’re doing one of those blooper reels!’ ‘Cause I’d never been in a movie before,” Isbell said. “I thought, ‘This guy farted; this is gonna be great.’ And then [DiCaprio] wove the laugh into his character, and...
The country artist first joined Lydic at the desk for an interview about his role in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as his Grammy-winning album Weathervanes. Speaking about the film, Isbell joked about not needing a dialect coach because of his native accent. He also recalled the time someone on set farted while he was doing an intense seen opposite Leonardo DiCaprio.
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“I started laughing, and DiCaprio started laughing, and I thought, ‘Oh great! We’re doing one of those blooper reels!’ ‘Cause I’d never been in a movie before,” Isbell said. “I thought, ‘This guy farted; this is gonna be great.’ And then [DiCaprio] wove the laugh into his character, and...
- 2/23/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
Jason Isbell stopped by The Daily Show to perform his song “Cast Iron Skillet” and to chat with rotating host Desi Lydic about his most recent LP, Weathervanes. The musician took the stage solo with an acoustic guitar for the intimate, introspective number, which tells an ominous tale.
Later, Isbell sat down with Lydic to reflect on how his real-life experiences and political concerns impacted the writing of Weathervanes, which dropped last summer. “Most of my songs are complaints, at the end of the day,” he joked.
He added of songwriting,...
Later, Isbell sat down with Lydic to reflect on how his real-life experiences and political concerns impacted the writing of Weathervanes, which dropped last summer. “Most of my songs are complaints, at the end of the day,” he joked.
He added of songwriting,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Jon Stewart’s return to The Daily Show is paying off for Comedy Central.
The late-night show recorded 1.3M total viewers for Stewart’s second episode on Monday night. This was up from 930,000 in his first week back, per Nielsen’s live+same day ratings.
It marks the most watched Daily Show telecast since Stewart left in 2015, beating all overnight ratings for Trevor Noah’s run as host.
It comes after Stewart’s first episode back hit 3M viewers with the live+three day numbers, including simulcasts on other Paramount networks.
Stewart was followed this week by Desi Lydic, who took on the chair last night, diving into Nikki Haley’s struggle to remind people she is running for President and Trump comparing himself to Alexei Navalny. Josh Johnson also returned to talk with sneakerheads about Trump’s new gold sneakers.
Lydic also interviewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live...
The late-night show recorded 1.3M total viewers for Stewart’s second episode on Monday night. This was up from 930,000 in his first week back, per Nielsen’s live+same day ratings.
It marks the most watched Daily Show telecast since Stewart left in 2015, beating all overnight ratings for Trevor Noah’s run as host.
It comes after Stewart’s first episode back hit 3M viewers with the live+three day numbers, including simulcasts on other Paramount networks.
Stewart was followed this week by Desi Lydic, who took on the chair last night, diving into Nikki Haley’s struggle to remind people she is running for President and Trump comparing himself to Alexei Navalny. Josh Johnson also returned to talk with sneakerheads about Trump’s new gold sneakers.
Lydic also interviewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live...
- 2/21/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“American Idol,” the iconic series that revolutionized the television landscape by pioneering the music competition genre, will return to airwaves for another season on ABC. Helping determine who America will ultimately vote for to become the next singing sensation are music industry forces and superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Emmy Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest is also set to return to the beloved competition series for the show’s seventh season on ABC and 22nd overall.
Tonight we embark on a nationwide search across Los Angeles, Nashville, and the judges’ very own hometowns to find the next singing sensation. The aspiring stars will sing their hearts out in hopes of earning a golden ticket to Hollywood. Will the next American Idol be among tonight’s auditions? Read our full recap of the Season 22 premiere, airing February 18 (8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Et/Pt on ABC), below.
Tonight we embark on a nationwide search across Los Angeles, Nashville, and the judges’ very own hometowns to find the next singing sensation. The aspiring stars will sing their hearts out in hopes of earning a golden ticket to Hollywood. Will the next American Idol be among tonight’s auditions? Read our full recap of the Season 22 premiere, airing February 18 (8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Et/Pt on ABC), below.
- 2/19/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
“American Idol” returns to ABC on Sunday, February 18, but they’ve already released the audition of McIntosh, Alabama native Triston Harper. The 15-year-old country singer auditioned for judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie in Lionel’s hometown of Tuskegee. Check out his full audition below.
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The teenager says he’s been through a lot in life, and his intro package describes his proud heritage as a Choctaw Indian. Things haven’t been easy for the youngster, and at one point he and his mother were homeless after escaping the control of his abusive stepfather. Triston is sings “Cover Me Up” by Jason Isbell. His low, husky voice has a surprising range and the judges look impressed. Lionel exclaims, “You got it!” and his purity is “killer.” Katy says he is “so authentic and so connected.
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The teenager says he’s been through a lot in life, and his intro package describes his proud heritage as a Choctaw Indian. Things haven’t been easy for the youngster, and at one point he and his mother were homeless after escaping the control of his abusive stepfather. Triston is sings “Cover Me Up” by Jason Isbell. His low, husky voice has a surprising range and the judges look impressed. Lionel exclaims, “You got it!” and his purity is “killer.” Katy says he is “so authentic and so connected.
- 2/16/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Alanis Morissette makes her long-awaited Austin City Limits debut this weekend, and ahead of the episode, Rolling Stone can exclusively share the singer’s “Hand in My Pocket” performance from Austin’s Moody Theatre.
The hour-long episode — airing February 17 on PBS, and Morissette’s first-time on the venerable concert series — features the Jagged Little Pill singer rifling through her arsenal of hits, including “Head Over Feet,” “Ironic,” “You Oughta Know,” “Thank U,” and a rousing rendition of “Hand in My Pocket,” complete with Morissette’s harmonica solo and a crowd singalong.
The hour-long episode — airing February 17 on PBS, and Morissette’s first-time on the venerable concert series — features the Jagged Little Pill singer rifling through her arsenal of hits, including “Head Over Feet,” “Ironic,” “You Oughta Know,” “Thank U,” and a rousing rendition of “Hand in My Pocket,” complete with Morissette’s harmonica solo and a crowd singalong.
- 2/16/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell won the award for Original Song for a Comedy or Musical for their Oscar-nominated “Barbie” tune “What Was I Made For?” while past Academy Award winner and 2024 nominee Ludwig Göransson took home the Original Score for a Studio Film honor for “Oppenheimer” to pace the Society of Composers & Lyricists Scl Awards tonight at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles in a ceremony hosted by singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett.
Also picking up trophies were Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro for Original Song for a Drama or Documentary for their tune “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” while John Powell was awarded the prize for Original Score for an Independent Film for scoring the documentary feature “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.”
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Also picking up trophies were Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro for Original Song for a Drama or Documentary for their tune “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” while John Powell was awarded the prize for Original Score for an Independent Film for scoring the documentary feature “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.”
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- 2/14/2024
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Billie Eilish, Finneas, Ludwig Göransson and Nicholas Britell were among the winners Tuesday evening at the 5th annual Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards.
Eilish and Finneas took home the award for outstanding original song for a comedy or musical for “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie.” The win continued their sweep of the season from the Golden Globes and the Grammy Awards.
Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro won outstanding original song for a drama or documentary for “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” Britell took home the prize for outstanding original score for a television production for “Succession.”
Göransson, who was honored with Variety’s Artisans Award in Santa Barbara this past weekend, won outstanding original score for a studio film for “Oppenheimer.” John Powell won outstanding original score for an independent film, “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” and Stephen Barton...
Eilish and Finneas took home the award for outstanding original song for a comedy or musical for “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie.” The win continued their sweep of the season from the Golden Globes and the Grammy Awards.
Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro won outstanding original song for a drama or documentary for “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” Britell took home the prize for outstanding original score for a television production for “Succession.”
Göransson, who was honored with Variety’s Artisans Award in Santa Barbara this past weekend, won outstanding original score for a studio film for “Oppenheimer.” John Powell won outstanding original score for an independent film, “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” and Stephen Barton...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay and Diego Ramos Bechara
- Variety Film + TV
Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) sought to honor a pair of Nashville-based musical acts for their Grammy wins on Monday (February 12th) with ceremonial resolutions, but only Black singer-songwriter Allison Russell received an objection from a House Republican.
Jones brought forward two resolutions to honor Russell (Best American Roots Performance) and the band Paramore (Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance). In a procedural move, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) objected to the Russell resolution.
According to The Tennessean, Faison’s objection meant that the resolution was sent back to committee, “where objected consent items often die.” According to House rules, no debate was required for the move, meaning that Faison was not forced to express his opposition to honoring the folk musician.
While the newspaper pointed out Russell has been a vocal critic of Tennessee Republicans for their anti-lgbtq+ community legislation, so has Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams.
Jones brought forward two resolutions to honor Russell (Best American Roots Performance) and the band Paramore (Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance). In a procedural move, House Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) objected to the Russell resolution.
According to The Tennessean, Faison’s objection meant that the resolution was sent back to committee, “where objected consent items often die.” According to House rules, no debate was required for the move, meaning that Faison was not forced to express his opposition to honoring the folk musician.
While the newspaper pointed out Russell has been a vocal critic of Tennessee Republicans for their anti-lgbtq+ community legislation, so has Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams.
- 2/13/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Paramore had fans nervous when they recently canceled shows and took down their website, but fear not: The newly independent band announced Saturday that they’re still together and this year’s Record Store Day Ambassadors.
“After a long career in the music industry we have decided to announce that… we are going to continue to have a long career in the music industry (sorry for any inconvenience),” Paramore quipped in a statement.
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“After a long career in the music industry we have decided to announce that… we are going to continue to have a long career in the music industry (sorry for any inconvenience),” Paramore quipped in a statement.
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- 2/10/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Just weeks after Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story was announced, Hulu has shared the teaser and release date for the four-part docuseries about the Rock Hall-inducted hitmakers.
In just 30 seconds, the first look touches on all the drama in Jovi land over the band’s 40-year career: “War” between bandmates, the “out of control” partying that followed their fame, guitarist Richie Sambora’s exit, Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal injury, and much more.
“Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story joins the band in February 2022 and follows their...
In just 30 seconds, the first look touches on all the drama in Jovi land over the band’s 40-year career: “War” between bandmates, the “out of control” partying that followed their fame, guitarist Richie Sambora’s exit, Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal injury, and much more.
“Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story joins the band in February 2022 and follows their...
- 2/9/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Country singer and actor Jason Isbell is breaking up with longtime wife Amanda Shires.
People confirmed that Jason, filed for divorce in December 2023.
Keep reading to find out more…
At the time of their split, the couple was days shy of celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary. However, they’ve been open about discussing marital struggles in the past and were last seen on the red carpet together in March of 2023.
They share an eight-year-old daughter named Mercy.
Neither star appears to have publicly commented on their separation. We’ll let you know if we learn more.
Jason attended the Grammys earlier this month on his own. He won two awards at the ceremony – Best Americana Roots Song and Best Americana Album. The star recently appeared in Killers of the Flower Moon, which is nominated for multiple awards at the 2024 Oscars.
We wish them family well moving forward.
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People confirmed that Jason, filed for divorce in December 2023.
Keep reading to find out more…
At the time of their split, the couple was days shy of celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary. However, they’ve been open about discussing marital struggles in the past and were last seen on the red carpet together in March of 2023.
They share an eight-year-old daughter named Mercy.
Neither star appears to have publicly commented on their separation. We’ll let you know if we learn more.
Jason attended the Grammys earlier this month on his own. He won two awards at the ceremony – Best Americana Roots Song and Best Americana Album. The star recently appeared in Killers of the Flower Moon, which is nominated for multiple awards at the 2024 Oscars.
We wish them family well moving forward.
Find out which...
- 2/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The marriage of Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, two pillars of the country and Americana music worlds, has struck its final chord.
Isbell filed for divorce from Shires after nearly 11 years of marriage on Dec. 15, 2023, according to court records reviewed by Rolling Stone. Isbell is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter who, for the last decade, has led his band, the 400 Unit; Shires is both a respected solo artist, a member of the Highwomen supergroup, and an occasional member of Isbell’s band. At last Sunday’s Grammy Awards, Isbell and the 400 Unit won two Grammys,...
Isbell filed for divorce from Shires after nearly 11 years of marriage on Dec. 15, 2023, according to court records reviewed by Rolling Stone. Isbell is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter who, for the last decade, has led his band, the 400 Unit; Shires is both a respected solo artist, a member of the Highwomen supergroup, and an occasional member of Isbell’s band. At last Sunday’s Grammy Awards, Isbell and the 400 Unit won two Grammys,...
- 2/8/2024
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
A New Jersey legend is setting up shop in Nashville. Jon Bon Jovi has officially announced plans to open a massive bar and restaurant in the city’s Lower Broadway entertainment district.
Jbj’s Nashville is scheduled to open this spring, though an exact date has yet to be revealed. The venue purports to be the tallest and second largest bar by square footage on Lower Broadway.
“We’re looking forward to having a place in Nashville that we call home,” Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement. He went...
Jbj’s Nashville is scheduled to open this spring, though an exact date has yet to be revealed. The venue purports to be the tallest and second largest bar by square footage on Lower Broadway.
“We’re looking forward to having a place in Nashville that we call home,” Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement. He went...
- 2/7/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Zach Bryan has unveiled a new music video for “Nine Ball,” starring Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, and Scott Shepherd.
Directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen, the video depicts a father-and-son’s journey in a small-town pool hall told across twenty years. Watch it below.
“Nine Ball” comes from Bryan’s 2023 EP, Boys of Faith. The five-track EP, released in September, also contains collaborations with Noah Kahan and Bon Iver.
Another one of Bryan’s noteworthy collaborations, “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves, won the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
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Next up for Bryan, he’ll kick off “The Quittin Time Tour” beginning next month. The lengthy trek spans most of the year and includes shows with Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, The War and Treaty, and other special guests. Tickets are available for purchase here.
Bryan also recently revealed that he was “about half...
Directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen, the video depicts a father-and-son’s journey in a small-town pool hall told across twenty years. Watch it below.
“Nine Ball” comes from Bryan’s 2023 EP, Boys of Faith. The five-track EP, released in September, also contains collaborations with Noah Kahan and Bon Iver.
Another one of Bryan’s noteworthy collaborations, “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves, won the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
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Next up for Bryan, he’ll kick off “The Quittin Time Tour” beginning next month. The lengthy trek spans most of the year and includes shows with Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, The War and Treaty, and other special guests. Tickets are available for purchase here.
Bryan also recently revealed that he was “about half...
- 2/5/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
With the Grammys approaching this weekend, on Sunday, Feb. 4, the music industry and nominees are buzzing alike, in anticipation of a week filled with parties, panels, masterclasses and brunches during Grammy week.
Related: Grammy Awards: Taylor Swift Makes History With Album Of The Year Win As Women Dominate – Complete List
Grammy week kicked off with We Are Moving the Needle, the organization founded by Emily Lazar, a Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer. Honorees included Alanis Morissette, Corinne Bailey Rae, Caroline Polachek, Catherine Marks, Laura Sisk, Jennifer Decilveo, Michael Goldstone, and Christine Thomas at the first Annual Resonator Awards recognizing women in production and engineering roles.
Related: Grammy Awards Viewers Question If Taylor Swift Snubbed Celine Dion After Album Of The Year Win
Black Music Action Coalition (Bmac) Music Maker Dinner hosted by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis took place on Wednesday, in support of the economic empowerment of Black music entrepreneurs, artists,...
Related: Grammy Awards: Taylor Swift Makes History With Album Of The Year Win As Women Dominate – Complete List
Grammy week kicked off with We Are Moving the Needle, the organization founded by Emily Lazar, a Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer. Honorees included Alanis Morissette, Corinne Bailey Rae, Caroline Polachek, Catherine Marks, Laura Sisk, Jennifer Decilveo, Michael Goldstone, and Christine Thomas at the first Annual Resonator Awards recognizing women in production and engineering roles.
Related: Grammy Awards Viewers Question If Taylor Swift Snubbed Celine Dion After Album Of The Year Win
Black Music Action Coalition (Bmac) Music Maker Dinner hosted by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis took place on Wednesday, in support of the economic empowerment of Black music entrepreneurs, artists,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2024 Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, February 4th. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers, Sza, Killer Mike, and Victoria Monét were among the night’s big winners.
Swift became the first artist to win Album of the Year four times, as Midnights claimed this year’s top prize. Midnights also won Best Pop Vocal Album, which Swift celebrated by announcing her new album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Miley Cyrus earned her first-ever Grammy Award when “Flowers” captured Best Solo Pop Performance. She promptly followed that up by winning a second Grammy thanks to “Flowers” taking Record of the Year.
Billie Eilish’s contribution to the Barbie soundtrack, “What Was I Made For?”, took home Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. Next up? A possible Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Victoria Monét won three Grammys, including Best New Artist. Her album Jaguar...
Swift became the first artist to win Album of the Year four times, as Midnights claimed this year’s top prize. Midnights also won Best Pop Vocal Album, which Swift celebrated by announcing her new album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Miley Cyrus earned her first-ever Grammy Award when “Flowers” captured Best Solo Pop Performance. She promptly followed that up by winning a second Grammy thanks to “Flowers” taking Record of the Year.
Billie Eilish’s contribution to the Barbie soundtrack, “What Was I Made For?”, took home Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. Next up? A possible Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Victoria Monét won three Grammys, including Best New Artist. Her album Jaguar...
- 2/5/2024
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
You only had to look at Jason Isbell’s silhouette to realize what song he was about to perform at the MusiCares tribute to Jon Bon Jovi on Friday night in Los Angeles. Wearing a large-brimmed hat and a long duster coat and holding — the giveaway — a double-neck guitar, it was clear “Wanted Dead or Alive” was in the cards.
Isbell acknowledged as much on Instagram on Saturday: “I think it’s pretty obvious which Bon Jovi song I did just by looking at this picture,” he wrote.
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Isbell acknowledged as much on Instagram on Saturday: “I think it’s pretty obvious which Bon Jovi song I did just by looking at this picture,” he wrote.
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- 2/3/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Jon Bon Jovi was the man of the hour at the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala on Friday, where the rock star was celebrated by a tribute lineup that included Bruce Springsteen, Shania Twain, Melissa Etheridge, Jelly Roll, Damiano David and Sammy Hagar.
The Bon Jovi frontman was awarded the annual honor for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. Proceeds from the gala support MusiCares, the leading music charity offering health and human services to music professionals.
The event — held in downtown Los Angeles right across the street from where Sunday’s Grammys will take place — began with an auction that included two Bon Jovi-related items: a volunteer day and dinner with the star at his Jbj Soul Kitchen restaurant in New Jersey and a tasting of his Hampton Water Rosé wine in East Hampton, with the musician and his son Jesse. After the auction,...
The Bon Jovi frontman was awarded the annual honor for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. Proceeds from the gala support MusiCares, the leading music charity offering health and human services to music professionals.
The event — held in downtown Los Angeles right across the street from where Sunday’s Grammys will take place — began with an auction that included two Bon Jovi-related items: a volunteer day and dinner with the star at his Jbj Soul Kitchen restaurant in New Jersey and a tasting of his Hampton Water Rosé wine in East Hampton, with the musician and his son Jesse. After the auction,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Bon Jovi got support from some very special people while attending the 2024 MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi on Friday night (February 2) in Los Angeles.
The 61-year-old rock legend was joined by his wife Dorothea Hurley and daughter Stephanie Rose Bongiovi at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Of course, his Bon Jovi bandmates were also by his side. As were a collection of music and Hollywood’s biggest stars.
In all, more than 30 celebrities walked the red carpet during the annual event. We pulled together photos of all of them for you to easily peruse!
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The 61-year-old rock legend was joined by his wife Dorothea Hurley and daughter Stephanie Rose Bongiovi at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Of course, his Bon Jovi bandmates were also by his side. As were a collection of music and Hollywood’s biggest stars.
In all, more than 30 celebrities walked the red carpet during the annual event. We pulled together photos of all of them for you to easily peruse!
Head inside to see all of the photos from the event…
Keep scrolling to see all of the photos of the stars at the 2024 MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi…
Amanda Diaz
Emma Brooks
Davis Burleson
Jon Bon Jovi
Fyi: Jon is wearing Balmain.
Bon Jovi
Melissa Etheridge...
- 2/3/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Jon Bon Jovi was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday to kick off this year’s Grammy Weekend, joining other legendary artists including Joni Mitchell, Lionel Richie and Dolly Parton to have been honored at the glitzy annual dinner over the past 30 years.
Flanked between two previous Person of the Year Honorees Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney at his table for much of the evening (along with Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who introduced him before his speech), Bon Jovi finally accepted the honor at the end of the night.
Flanked between two previous Person of the Year Honorees Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney at his table for much of the evening (along with Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who introduced him before his speech), Bon Jovi finally accepted the honor at the end of the night.
- 2/3/2024
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Rising country singer Brittney Spencer showcased songs from her 2023 debut album My Stupid Life on CBS Saturday Morning’s latest Saturday Sessions.
For the performance, the Baltimore-born singer delivered “My First Rodeo,” “I Got Time,” and “If You Say So” from her must-hear LP released earlier this month.
“Spencer traverses a blend of muscular pop-rock, textured soul, and anthemic singalong pop, all of it grounded squarely in a genre-agnostic country that conjures Maren Morris’ landmark album Hero,” Rolling Stone said of My Stupid Life.
“Spencer has assembled an ace team...
For the performance, the Baltimore-born singer delivered “My First Rodeo,” “I Got Time,” and “If You Say So” from her must-hear LP released earlier this month.
“Spencer traverses a blend of muscular pop-rock, textured soul, and anthemic singalong pop, all of it grounded squarely in a genre-agnostic country that conjures Maren Morris’ landmark album Hero,” Rolling Stone said of My Stupid Life.
“Spencer has assembled an ace team...
- 1/27/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen, Shania Twain, Jelly Roll, and [dramatic pause] Bon Jovi will all perform at a gala event honoring Jon Bon Jovi next month. The singer will be recognized as MusiCares’ Person of the Year, an honor awarded by the Recording Academy’s nonprofit which provides aid to musicians in need, at an event in Los Angeles on Feb. 2.
The other performers include Brandy Clark, Melissa Etheridge, Goo Goo Dolls, Jason Isbell, Marcus King, the War and Treaty, Måneskin’s Damiano David, and Lainey Wilson. Comedian Jim Gaffigan will host. Gayle King...
The other performers include Brandy Clark, Melissa Etheridge, Goo Goo Dolls, Jason Isbell, Marcus King, the War and Treaty, Måneskin’s Damiano David, and Lainey Wilson. Comedian Jim Gaffigan will host. Gayle King...
- 1/26/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
One of last year’s most unexpected musical twists was the ascent of Zach Bryan, the rootsy singer-songwriter who sounds not unlike Bruce Springsteen or Jason Isbell — and went all the way to Number One on the Hot 100 with the ballad “I Remember Everything,” assisted by Kacey Musgraves. His self-titled fourth album was one of the best country/Americana releases of the year, but it’s only one of the unmissable 2023 releases in that category, from Jason Isbell’s own Weathervanes to Megan Maroney’s Lucky.
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now,...
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
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