Billie Joe Armstrong's latest installment of his weekly “No Fun Mondays” series was particularly emotional, as it was a tribute to the late Adam Schlesinger.
02.04.2020 - 14:45 / nme.com
The 'Hollywood's Bleeding' singer/rapper is planning to soon stage his own virtual beer pong tournament for charity
Billie Joe Armstrong has revealed that he played his first-ever beer pong game against Post Malone.
Malone is a big fan of the popular beer-chugging party game, and he’s reportedly planning to stage a virtual beer pong tournament in the coming weeks. All proceeds from the competition will go towards the fight against coronavirus.
Malone and his tour manager Adam Degross played beer
Billie Joe Armstrong's latest installment of his weekly “No Fun Mondays” series was particularly emotional, as it was a tribute to the late Adam Schlesinger.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong is here to make your Monday blues go away.
Schlesinger died earlier this month due to complications relating to the coronavirus
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong has been sharing covers while he’s self-isolating at home. In March, he played “I Think We’re Alone Now.” And, earlier this month, Armstrong covered San Francisco punk band Avengers’ “Corpus Christi.” Now, he’s performed “That Thing You Do!” in tribute to the late songwriter Adam Schlesinger. Listen below.
By Chris Willman
The performance was interspersed with shots of empty streets in major cities around the world
Green Day’s “Wake Me Up When September Ends” received a touching new context on Saturday night (Apr. 18), when frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performed the song for the One World: Together At Home telecast.After playing Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” for iHeartMedia’s recent pandemic benefit special, Armstrong played another American Idiot standout for One World.
If Billie Eilish were a high school student, this would be her senior year! Despite being an internationally famous celebrity, the 18-year-old just attended her first-ever prom and it was so cute. “I’m excited!..I have never really been to prom,” she admitted to John Krasinski on Friday, April 17 at his virtual quarantine gala event.
The punk world paid tribute to one of its favorite sons on Tuesday (April 14) following the death of New York scene stalwart Jimmy Webb, a punk stylist who reportedly died at age 62.
Webb was a frequent fixture at NY punk store Trash & Vaudeville
Some perfect lockdown listening
Joe Manganiello and Sofia Vergara’s romance story is the perfect example of what happens when you wait for love -- and know the right people. The True Blood star opened up about the moment he met his wife. During an appearance on his friend Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM radio show, the actor detailed how the journalist invited him to the White House Correspondents Dinner, where he first laid eyes on his love.
Joe Manganiello recalled the magical night he met his bride-to-be Sofia Vergara for SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show”, (as reported by Us Weekly).
The winding chart road of pop classic "I Think We're Alone Now" adds another turn, as Billie Joe Armstrong's version debuts at No. 28 on Billboard's Adult Pop Songs radio airplay survey (dated April 11).It also enters the multi-metric Hot Rock Songs chart at No.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is here with a cover of the self-isolation anthem “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
Billie Joe Armstrong logged in for a virtual chat Monday night with The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon, and for a performance of a song high on everyone’s self-isolation list.The Green Day frontman performed a rocking version of “I Think We're Alone Now,” originally recorded in the ‘60s by Tommy James and the Shondells and turned into a mega-hit once more in the ‘80s by Tiffany.“I think we’re alone now. There doesn’t seem to be anyone around,” are lyrics perfect for our time.
Billie Joe Armstrong is keeping fans entertained with a new cover featuring Susanna Hoffs.
Wish it were Sunday? So does Billie Joe Armstrong. For his latest No Fun Mondays cover, the Green Day frontman took on The Bangles' 1986 hit "Manic Monday." But he had a special guest appearance -- and it was none other than Bangles lead vocalist and founding member Susanna Hoffs.
It's the latest instalment of his 'No Fun Mondays' quarantine sessions