Keith Urban’s latest album, 2020’s The Speed of Now Part 1, opens with a true banger. “Out the Cage,” written by Urban with Sam Sumser, Sean Small, and Breland, is a fast-paced dance number that evokes the best of Nineties electronica. It also excels because of its guest stars: Breland and Nile Rodgers. Both of those artists cameo in the track’s music video, released on Wednesday.
“I always loved ‘Firestarter’ by the Prodigy, that kind of Nineties English beat that Fatboy Slim used a lot. There’s something in...
“I always loved ‘Firestarter’ by the Prodigy, that kind of Nineties English beat that Fatboy Slim used a lot. There’s something in...
- 4/21/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Pink is becoming a ubiquitous presence in country music. In 2016 she joined Kenny Chesney for “Settin’ the World on Fire,” enlisted Chris Stapleton for her own song “Love You Anyway” in 2019, and performed the track with Stapleton at that year’s CMA Awards. On Wednesday, she’ll join Keith Urban to deliver the live debut of their new duet “One Too Many.”
The funky mid-tempo ballad is the latest track released from Urban’s upcoming album The Speed of Now Part 1. It finds Urban and Pink trading verses about lost...
The funky mid-tempo ballad is the latest track released from Urban’s upcoming album The Speed of Now Part 1. It finds Urban and Pink trading verses about lost...
- 9/16/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Neil Young has moved from the fireside of the home he shares with actress Daryl Hannah to their barn for the newest chapter of his ongoing Fireside Sessions streaming concert series. They are calling it a Barnyard Edition.
The session begins in a large field where Young plays his 2014 Storytone tune “Tumbleweed” on the ukulele, which was the standard show closer at his 2017 and 2018 solo acoustic shows. The action then moves near a barn where he plays “Homegrown” as chickens mill about and feed. After noodling around for a bit...
The session begins in a large field where Young plays his 2014 Storytone tune “Tumbleweed” on the ukulele, which was the standard show closer at his 2017 and 2018 solo acoustic shows. The action then moves near a barn where he plays “Homegrown” as chickens mill about and feed. After noodling around for a bit...
- 5/20/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Alec Bojalad Feb 2, 2020
All the new TV and movie trailers released for this year's Super Bowl including Hunters, Fast 9, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more.
It used to be that you'd actually have to sit through a boring-old football game to watch the latest TV and movie trailers. Now studios, streamers, and networks have the option of releasing their newest spots online in addition to spending $3 to 5 million for some Super Bowl time.
read more - Madden Super Bowl Predictions: How Reliable Are They?
Gathered here are the latest trailers that premiered during Super Bowl Liv featuring the San Francisco 49ers vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Some were made available prior to the game whiles others popped up only during one of the game's many commercial break. Either way, all of them will make their way online at some point.
Below we've collected the latest TV spots for projects like Fast & Furious 9,...
All the new TV and movie trailers released for this year's Super Bowl including Hunters, Fast 9, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more.
It used to be that you'd actually have to sit through a boring-old football game to watch the latest TV and movie trailers. Now studios, streamers, and networks have the option of releasing their newest spots online in addition to spending $3 to 5 million for some Super Bowl time.
read more - Madden Super Bowl Predictions: How Reliable Are They?
Gathered here are the latest trailers that premiered during Super Bowl Liv featuring the San Francisco 49ers vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Some were made available prior to the game whiles others popped up only during one of the game's many commercial break. Either way, all of them will make their way online at some point.
Below we've collected the latest TV spots for projects like Fast & Furious 9,...
- 1/30/2020
- Den of Geek
The Vandoliers are here to get under your skin and they’re not at all shy about doing it on “Troublemaker,” the rowdy new cowpunk anthem that gives a first taste of the band’s next LP, Forever, which is due out in February.
Opening with a galloping drum beat that never breaks stride, “Troublemaker” careens along on a blaring mix of trumpet, fiddle, and furiously strummed guitars, while singer Josh Fleming croaks out a laundry list of character flaws and bad habits. “A troublemaker’s the devil’s best friend,...
Opening with a galloping drum beat that never breaks stride, “Troublemaker” careens along on a blaring mix of trumpet, fiddle, and furiously strummed guitars, while singer Josh Fleming croaks out a laundry list of character flaws and bad habits. “A troublemaker’s the devil’s best friend,...
- 12/11/2018
- by Jeff Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Actor Russell Johnson, best known for playing The Professor on Gilligan’s Island, has died. He was 89. His longtime agent Mike Eisenstadt told Deadline that Johnson died this morning of natural causes at his home in Washington state. The Pennsylvania native had dozens of TV and film credits during his decades-long career, but it was as Professor Roy Hinkley in 1960s sitcom Gilligan’s Island for which he is best remembered. Johnson appeared on the show all three seasons it aired on CBS (1964-67). He reprised the role in The Castaways On Gilligan’s Island TV movie in 1979. Deadline recently reported that Warner Bros was planning a feature film based on the series. Russell’s Hollywood career began in the early 1950s, with early roles mainly in westerns including 1953′s The Stand At Apache River and Tumbleweed and sci-fi pics such as It Came from Outer Space (1953), This Island Earth...
- 1/16/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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