All the social media accounts of the band Radiohead have been slowly deleting all their content. Their Facebook, Twitter and official site are now all blank. […]
'The Revolution', Prince's former backing band, who highlighted in the movie 'Purple Rain' and several hit albums is going to reunited for a few shows.
Iggy Azalea went to twitter to inform everyone that calling white people "Becky" is a racist term generalizing the white race while also saying she wasn't throwing any shade at Beyonce.
When he's not campaigning for Trump, or closing bridges out of spite, Chris Christie likes to rock. Video has now surfaced of the New Jersey governor singer, shouting, and arm waving during a recent Bruce Springsteen concert.
While the world mourned the the death of legendary singer, songwriter, and musician, Prince, it seems everyone was busy honoring him by listening to his music.
Drake's new album 'Views From the 6' is set to drop on Friday and the rapper turned to twitter to release the album art. The cover shows him sitting atop of Toronto's CN Tower in what could be the worst photoshop of a all time.
A user on Reddit (evvster) shared this picture of Prince from the end of the final concert he ever performed, it quickly rose to the front page and stayed there.
Roger Daltry is taking AC/DC to task for its “curt” handling of Brian Johnson's departure from the band. "I think AC/DC will miss Brian much more than Brian will miss AC/DC. There you go. What do you expect from Australians? And he’s such a lovely guy, Brian. I’ve known him for 40-odd years, more.”
Wolf Blitzer wasn't the only one fucking up Prince tributes-- yesterday he confused Purple Rain and Purple Haze. MTV got plenty of media attention yesterday too for a big fuck up. MTV suspended all programming to do non-stop Prince music video tribute. Well, they made a mistake and in the middle of all the actual Prince videos a Will Smith Fresh Prince music video showed up in the marathon.
The annual Portland bike ride where people dress up as one of their favorite Rock Gods and ride around and have a blast will probably end its run after this year's event.
As we remember the music and life of Prince, here is one memory that has stuck out in many people's minds; the incredible 2004 Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame performance of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne with an epic and unforgettable guitar solo by Prince.