Andrew Zaeh It’s been 10 years since A Great Big World released their hit song “Say Something.” To commemorate the occasion, the duo is releasing new, reimagined versions of the track. Paired in a two-song digital package, “Say Something (revisited)” and “Say Something (ukulele version)” are now available on allRead More →

Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Nicole Scherzinger is remembering her friend Liam Payne in the wake of the former One Direction singer’s death. “Liam and I were quite close,” Scherzinger said Friday on Good Morning America. “And so, yeah, I’m heartbroken.” “I’m heartbroken for Liam. I’m heartbroken for his family and hisRead More →

L-R: Elton John, lyricist Jake Shears, ABC’s Deborah Roberts; ABC/Heidi Gutman Elton John is sharing what inspired him to make a Broadway musical about one of America’s most famous televangelists, Tammy Faye Bakker, who died in 2007. In an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America, Elton, who composed the music forRead More →

Atlantic Records After releasing Mathematics Tour Collection — basically a greatest hits-type album that features all the songs he plays in concert — Ed Sheeran is now releasing a version that was actually recorded live during his tour. Mathematics (Tour Collection: Live) is due out Dec. 27 and is available forRead More →

Myrna M. Suarez/Getty Images On Friday, longtime pals Sting and Billy Joel will co-headline the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas — the latest in a string of joint stadium concerts they’ve been doing and will continue doing into 2025. Sting opens each show, and while he admits he usually wouldn’tRead More →

BMLG Taylor Swift has dominated pop music so thoroughly in the past few years that it’s hard to believe she’s only “officially” been doing it for a decade. Sunday, Oct. 27, marks the 10th anniversary of 1989, the album that cemented her place in pop music.  Back in 2014, Taylor wasRead More →

Disney/Michael J. Le Brecht II Stevie Nicks continues to insist that there’s no chance of Fleetwood Mac ever getting back together and going on tour.  In a new in-depth interview with Rolling Stone, Stevie says “there is no more Fleetwood Mac now, because when Christine [McVie] died, Fleetwood Mac died.Read More →