Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures Folks are still hitting the theaters to catch the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. BoxOfficeMojo reports that the film, starring Timothée Chalamet as the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, has grossed over $120 million at the box office worldwide since its Christmas Day release.Read More →

Disney/Eric McCandless Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be bossed around by Gene Simmons? Well, if you’ve got the dough, now’s your chance. The KISS rocker is offering up what he calls the “ultimate Gene Simmons experience” – a chance to be his personal assistant andRead More →

L-R: Stephen Graham, Bruce Springsteen and Scott Cooper/Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Peaky Blinders actor Stephen Graham will play Bruce Springsteen’s father in the upcoming movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, and he tells British GQ what it was like to meet the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer. “I think the first [scene] we did wasRead More →

Peter Frampton and Michael McDonald attend the ninth annual LOVE ROCKS NYC benefit concert For God’s Love We Deliver/Getty Images for LOVE ROCKS NYC/photographer Dimitrios Kambouris The ninth annual Love Rocks NYC concert took place at New York’s Beacon Theatre Thursday, raising $4 million for the nonprofit God’s Love We Deliver,Read More →

Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation On Thursday Madonna reposted a photo of herself hugging transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón. On Friday she decried the marginalization of trans people on her Instagram Story. “It breaks my heart to witness the pain of Trans-people who are not accepted by society by a societyRead More →

On This Day, March 7, 1970… Simon & Garfunkel hit #1 with their fifth and final studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water. The album featured such iconic Simon & Garfunkel tunes as the title track, “The Boxer,” “The Only Living Boy in New York,” and “Cecilia.” With Garfunkel concentrating onRead More →

Parlaphone Records/Warner Music Group Fifty years ago Friday David Bowie released his ninth studio album, Young Americans, which was considered a departure from his glam-rock style, focusing more on funk, soul and R&B influences. The album, which came out less than a year after 1974’s Diamond Dogs, featured backing vocals by a then-unknownRead More →

Netflix 40 years ago today — March 7, 1985 — “We Are the World” was released. The charity single was recorded Jan. 28 after the American Music Awards, with stars ranging from Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder to Bruce Springsteen and Tina Turner. Billy Joel was one of the artists participating, andRead More →

Dark Horse Records/BMG It’s been over a decade since Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench released his debut solo album, You Should Be So Lucky, and he’s back with his sophomore release, The Melancholy Season. Tench tells ABC Audio that while he’s had enough songs to make aRead More →

Rhino INXS is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their album Listen Like Thieves with a new deluxe edition, and now they are giving fans a preview of the bonus material that will be included in the release. The Aussie rockers have released a performance of the track “Biting Bullets.” It’s partRead More →