Steve Rapport/Getty Images Over 40 years ago a music video featuring a woman with an orange crew cut and a bunch of cows became an MTV hit and a #1 single. Now it’s joined YouTube’s Billion Views Club. Eurythmics‘ 1983 clip for their synthpop classic “Sweet Dreams (Are Made ofRead More →

Disney/Eric McCandless Gene Simmons has added a handful of new dates to his U.S. tour with his Gene Simmons Band. In addition to his previously announced shows, which start in April in California and run through May in Houston, the God of Thunder will perform April 3 in Anaheim, California,Read More →

Band Geek Touring LLC Former Yes frontman Jon Anderson will once again be hitting the road with the cover group The Band Geeks. The rocker just announced new tour dates for 2025, with the trek consisting of 18 shows that kick off April 1 in Tucson, Arizona, and wrap May 18 in Carteret, NewRead More →

Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley filming ‘Uptown Girl’ video; Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images The words “Billy Joel” and “sinister vibes” don’t normally go together, which is why one user on social platform X is getting roasted for claiming that’s what they got from the Piano Man’s 1983 doo-wop-inspired hit “Uptown Girl.“Read More →

Noam Galai/Getty Images for TIME Variety has put together its annual list of the 500 biggest names in showbiz over the past year, and Elton John has made the cut. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is recognized in the Talent category of the Variety500, which was released ahead of the publication’sRead More →

Photo by Macall Polay, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures The Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown continues to rake in the accolades. The film just earned four nominations for the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, including outstanding performance by a cast in a movie, the SAG’s equivalent of best picture. Timothée Chalamet earnedRead More →

Dey Street Books Cher‘s autobiography, The Memoir: Part One, has been #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for six weeks, so people are obviously excited for Part Two, which is due in November. Only trouble is, Cher hasn’t begun writing it yet. When Cher appeared ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!Read More →

UMG Nashville Ringo Starr’s country album, Look Up, drops Friday, and independent record stores across the country will be celebrating. The folks who put on Record Store Day will be holding Look Up listening parties in 35 states, including California, Georgia, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington. A completeRead More →

Art by Taylor W Rushing  The life of the late Allman Brothers Band guitarist and co-founder Dickey Betts will be celebrated in February with an all-star concert taking place in Macon, Georgia — the birthplace of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group. In Memory of Dickey Betts willRead More →

On This Day, Jan. 8, 2016 … David Bowie released his 25th album, Blackstar, to coincide with his 69th birthday. The record, produced by longtime producer Tony Visconti, wound up being Bowie’s final release, as it came out just two days before his death from liver cancer. The album hadRead More →