Amazon Prime Video outside the U.S.It centers on an experience common to most musicians, certainly rock bands.
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DIGITAL & D2F SERVICESRemember how Spotify was dabbling with a move into hardware via a pilot device that would facilitate in-car listening called Car Thing? No? Well it was. I remember.
And now it’s announced that it will be making a device available in the US that will facilitate in-car listening. And yeah, it’s still called Car Thing.
It will initially be available on a limited basis to select Spotify subscribers. Is this Spotify going big on hardware? No, it insists: “Our focus remains on
.Amazon Prime Video outside the U.S.It centers on an experience common to most musicians, certainly rock bands.
Sir Mick Jagger is selling his late ex-partner's dress collection. The Rolling Stones rocker is set to sell a series of pieces by the late fashion designer L'Wren Scott - who tragically took her own life in 2014 - with the expected proceeds of around £115,000 to be used to go towards a scholarship in her name at Central Saint Martins in London.
As more and more superstar acts are born inside laptop-lit bedrooms, Dave Grohl remains the face of that old-fangled tradition of picking up an instrument, practicing it till your fingers bleed, then heading out on the open road in a beat-up van to share your songs with the world. The former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman, 52, has captured that experience in What Drives Us, his new doc featuring Ringo Starr, St.
Please Please Me got into the charts when I was 12 or 13. They sank in when the album came out.
Dave Grohl and his daughter Violet performed together alongside Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Slayer‘s Dave Lombardo and producer Greg Kurstin on US TV last night.The musicians appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform their cover of LA band X’s song ‘Nausea’, which appears on Grohl’s new documentary What Drives Us (released this Friday, April 30).Violet took on lead vocals for the remote live airing, with her dad playing guitar and providing back vocals.
KISS fans can rock and roll all night long with two nights of a new biographical documentary.
Dave Grohl has just unveiled a new collab with a very special musical partner: his teenage daughter Violet.
The relationship between musicians and their mothers is about to get an in-depth look.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and his mum Virginia’s new television show From Cradle to Stage has finally got an official release date, along with a new teaser clip.Directed by Grohl, the first episode of the unscripted series is set to arrive on Paramount’s streaming service Paramount+ on May 6, which is Mother’s Day in the US.As displayed in the show’s new teaser, it’ll follow Grohl and his mum, Virginia Hanlon Grohl, as they learn about the relationships of six other musicians and their
Chris Willman Music WriterThe Dave Grohl-directed series about musicians and their mothers has been given a start date, with a May 16 premiere for a Paramount Plus show that will feature artists from Geddy Lee to Miranda Lambert interacting with their moms.Grohl himself will be one of the musicians showing off his mother, as Virginia Hanlon Grohl will appear on “From Cradle to Stage,” a series that takes its title from her book, “From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and
Paramount+ has set Thursday, May 6 for the premiere of From Cradle To Stage, a six-part series from Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and his mother Virginia Hanlon Grohl, inspired by her critically-acclaimed book, From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars.
Following the release of their collaborative single ‘Eazy Sleazy’ earlier this week, Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have launched an NFT auction for ownership of an exclusive piece of digital artwork related to the record. Money raised from that auction will go to supporting grassroots live music venues in the UK and US.Jagger described the post-lockdown anthem as a piece of “much-needed optimism”.
NEW YORK -- Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have teamed up for a hard-rock pandemic anthem called “Eazy Sleazy.”“It’s a song that I wrote about coming out of lockdown, with some much needed optimism," Jagger said in a statement Tuesday. “Thanks to Dave Grohl for jumping on drums, bass and guitar.
Mick Jagger has announced that he is selling an art piece built around his new solo track ‘Eazy Sleazy’ as an NFT (non-fungible token) to raise funds for beleaguered independent music venues.The surprise track from the Rolling Stones frontman sees him collaborating with Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl and was shared on YouTube earlier this week (April 13), having been penned by Jagger during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.Jagger has now teamed up with 3D artist Olivia Latta, aka Extraweg, for
Don’t expect to read Mick Jagger’s autobiography any time soon. The Rolling Stones frontman says the process of writing his life story was “dull and upsetting.”
Mick Jagger has spoken about why he has never finished writing his memoirs, describing the process as “simply dull and upsetting”.The Rolling Stones frontman was asked about his unfinished autobiography in a new interview with BBC 6 Music News‘ Matt Everitt following the release yesterday (April 13) of ‘Eazy Sleazy’, his new collaborative single with Dave Grohl.Jagger previously said in 2014 that anyone wanting to read his memoirs should “look it up on Wikipedia”, while in 2017 the writer and
Mercury Prize have announced details of their plans for the 2021 ceremony.Last year’s ceremony, which saw the prestigious music prize being awarded to Michael Kiwanuka for his 2019 album ‘Kiwanuka’, was dramatically scaled back due to the coronavirus pandemic.The Hyundai Mercury Prize will return in 2021, with a 12-strong ‘Albums of the Year’ shortlist set to be announced on July 22.The 2021 Hyundai Mercury Prize Awards Show will then be held at the Eventim Apollo in London on September 9 –
Mick Jagger has opened up on his distrust of anti-vaccination activists and conspiracy theorists, after taking aim at them on his latest track.Yesterday (April 13) saw the Rolling Stones icon team up with Dave Grohl on ‘Easy Sleazy’ – which offers a rollicking look at life throughout the coronavirus pandemic.The track finds Jagger “shooting the vaccine, Bill Gates is in my bloodstream” – a tongue-in-cheek nod to dangerous disinformation that has been spread throughout the pandemic.Discussing the
Mick Jagger teamed up with Dave Grohl to release a surprise song about coming out of the pandemic. The Rolling Stones singer and the Foo Fighters frontman put out "Eazy Sleazy" on Tuesday (see the video and full lyrics below).
quarantine weight gain and anti-vaxxers. The song “Eazy Sleazy” dropped Tuesday via YouTube.