What is the path to a Grammy? It’s supposed to go this way: The Recording Academy, the Grammy Awards’ parent organization, receives an avalanche of submissions, organizes them by category, and sends them to its 12,000 eligible voting members, who select around 20 contenders per category by popular vote. That …
Read More »Rick Moranis to Make Return to Acting in 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' Reboot
Rick Moranis will make his long-awaited return to acting with a role in the upcoming reboot of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, with Moranis returning to the Disney franchise — and the big screen in general — for the first time since 1997. Titled Shrunk, the reboot will star Josh …
Read More »Black Sabbath's Debut: 5 Things We Learned About Its Creation and Cover Art
Black Sabbath changed the world of music 50 years ago this week with their genre-defining self-titled debut. To mark the occasion, Rolling Stone put together a comprehensive account of the record’s creation. We spoke with 12 original sources, including the Black Sabbath’s guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer …
Read More »Watch Green Day Perform 'Oh Yeah!' on 'Corden'
Green Day appeared on The Late Late Show to perform their recent song “Oh Yeah!” and to discuss their new album Father of All… The rock band gave a rousing performance of the upbeat track and sat down for an interview with host James Corden. During their interview, band members …
Read More »Watch Adam Sandler's Hilarious, Self-Deprecating Independent Spirit Awards Acceptance Speech
Adam Sandler delivered a hilarious and self-deprecating acceptance speech at the Independent Spirit Awards after winning Best Male Lead for his role in Uncut Gems. The actor, who was snubbed for Sunday’s Oscars, poked fun at the Academy Awards, his fellow nominees and his own career during the funny yet …
Read More »See Pearl Jam Rock Out in Third 'Dance of the Clairvoyants' Video
Pearl Jam have shared their third and final video for the Gigaton single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” with the latest visual more focused on the band’s performance. While the previous iterations of the video, “Mach I” and “Mach II,” relied more on imagery highlighting the beauty of nature, the cosmos …
Read More »Can Nicole Richie Make a Classic Rap Album About Plastic and the Missing Bees?
In early January, Rolling Stone published its “70 Most Anticipated Albums of 2020” list. Drake made the cut, so did Bieber, and of course Bruce Springsteen (because, you know, it’s Rolling Stone), but six days into the new year, a glaring omission became clear. The powers that be forgot to …
Read More »Juanes Plots Más Futuro Que Pasado North American Tour
After winning Person of the Year at the 20th Annual Latin Grammys — and becoming the most decorated solo artist in the history of the Latin Recording Academy — Colombian rock star Juanes will chase a victorious 2019 with an expansive North American tour in 2020. In support of his …
Read More »Kamasi Washington Preps New Concert Film 'Live at the Apollo Theater'
Kamasi Washington announced a new concert film, Live at the Apollo Theater, out February 6th via Amazon Music. Michael Garber directed the project, which documents the jazzsaxophonist’s headlining February 2019 show at the famed New York venue. Washington paired the announcement by issuing “The Bombshell’s Waltz,” a previously unheard track …
Read More »The Best Bass Guitar Bags and Soft Cases for Storage and Travel
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re taking your bass guitar on frequent gigs and need to travel with it often, you probably need a high-quality hard case, to keep it from getting …
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