Tomorrow night, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon Stevie Nicks brings her legendary music to the big screen when Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold The Concert debuts in select cinemas around the world!
GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriters Gavin DeGraw and Chris Young team up for the next installment of the critically-acclaimed series 'CMT Crossroads,' premiering Friday, December 13 at 10PM ET/PT on CMT. The show was filmed recently in Nashville in front of a standing room-only crowd.
John Mulaney reveals why he kicks off his kids' variety show with a quote from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, how a big childhood fear had him sleeping with a crowbar and the time Stevie Nicks passed on his special but invited him to hang in her yard.
Out Friday, Winter/Time is the second solo album by Brooklyn's Amy Klein. Today, you can listen to 'White Wind,' which unspools from a solitary and stripped down folk song into a spacious wall of sound. Klein has also announced an East Coast mini-tour, which kicks off Thursday in Northampton. Find the complete itinerary below.
Rock/Pop's newest charmer, Iris, premiered the official music video version of her single, 'Stars', produced by Grammy Award-Winning Malay (Frank Ocean & John Legend). The 'Stars' music video was shot in various locations in St. Remy de Provence, Bordeaux, San Sebastian, Barcelona, and Los Angeles. All footage was shot by Malay Ho on an 8mm film camera and was directed by Iris and Malay.
Impassioned singer and virtuosic guitar player Christopher Paul Stelling is announcing his fifth album today. Titled Best of Luck, the Ben Harper-produced record will be released on February 7 via ANTI-. Directed by Andrew Anderson, watch the new video for lead single “Trouble Don't Follow Me” below; in it, Stelling traverses the wooded roads of North Carolina in a '60's Ford pick-up truck, until the truck breaks down and he must head towards both his destiny and his destination on foot.
Gibson--the legitimate leader in professional instruments—has teamed with nine-time GRAMMY Award-winner Sheryl Crow to present the new Sheryl Crow Country Western Supreme acoustic guitar. All Sheryl Crow Country Western Supreme guitars will be sold through Authorized Gibson dealers.
Nine-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, Sheryl Crow, brings her final album THREADS to life as she invites her friends and collaborators for an all-star television event. a?oeCMT Crossroads: Sheryl Crow & Friendsa?? premieres Friday, September 27 at 10PM ET/9PM CT. Joined by legendary artists such as Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Joe Walsh, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, and female duo Lucius, the one-hour special includes intimate performances and interviews filmed in a variety of eclectic and intimate settings.
Produced by Ben Harper in Los Angeles earlier this year, Christopher Paul Stelling's new single “Have To Do For Now” is a song about September. “It's about the fear of losing memories and the relief of letting memories go,” Stelling explains. “When imagination starts spinning out and we return to the center, back to the present, where everything is a bit calmer. For me this was the end of something and the beginning of something entirely new.”
In honor of the final performance of School of Rock today, Evie Dolan, Broadway's original bassist, and Toby Lee, the West End's original guitarist, collaborated on a performance of Fleetwood Mac's 'The Chain.' The song was recorded at the legendary Abbey Road recording studio in London.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James welcomed up-and-coming celebrities, like Stevie Nicks, Andrew Garfield and Taylor Lautner, to showcase hidden talents like gymnastics, bird sounds and grape catching.
On last night's Late Late Show music guest Stevie Nicks performed her classic song 'Leather and Lace' for the studio audience. Watch the appearance below!
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, after guest Taylor Lautner learns guest Stevie Nicks was very inspired by his 'Twilight' films, guest Zach Galifianakis starts to feel left out of the love fest.
The company of Fun Home was runner-up for turning West Side Story's 'Gee Officer Krumpkee!' into a plea to Miranda to write a show for them. But they ultimately realized that they could control their own destinies by creating roles for themselves, just as Miranda has done. Watch their full performance below!
The 30th annual Easter Bonnet Competition, celebrating six weeks of fundraising by 58 Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring companies, raised a record-shattering $5,528,568 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, the largest grand total from either an Easter Bonnet Competition or Gypsy of the Year fundraising campaign in Broadway Cares history. The show featured a surprise performance by rock legend Stevie Nicks, two top awards to Lin-Manuel Miranda and the cast of Hamilton, and more than 230 of the best actors, singers and dancers in New York. Below, BroadwayWorld brings you highlights of the big night!
At the 30th annual Easter Bonnet Competition ealier this week, the Broadway company of Hamilton took top honors for transforming their opening number into an homage to Stephen Sondheim's SWEENEY TODD - featuring creator Lin-Manuel Miranda as the demon barber of Fleet Street himself. Check out the full performance below!