
Jelly Roll Pardoned By Tennessee Governor Over Criminal Past
Tennessee governor Bill Lee has pardoned Jelly Roll. "His story is remarkable," says Lee, "and it’s a redemptive, powerful story"

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Song pays tribute to “people and music that influenced me to become a musician, but also to pay tribute to my long family history,” Foo Fighters frontman says

Held in Sydney in late March, the invite-only event showcased and celebrated some of the best talent in Australia.

Ruby Fields and Adam Newling are playing at The Espy in Melbourne this month for the Jack Daniel’s Live At Last tour.

“Let this chant ring in your bones and lift you up,” Joe Duplantier says of new Fortitude single

“Your mind is like, ‘Nah, don’t do it. Don’t eat the bagel.’ But then your body is yearning for it, so you give in to the carnal lust of the food. And think about how hard that is for me. Food is what I do”

“Retired” rapper hints at entire album with acclaimed producer

Zappa ’88: The Last U.S. Show, recorded March 25th, 1988 at New York’s Nassau Coliseum, arrives June 18th

Remembering the Digital Underground innovator, who brought out the loopid in us all

Song will appear on debut solo album from Eddie Van Halen’s son, out in June

"If 2020 taught me anything it’s that Facebook and YouTube videos can be fun but they’re no substitute for a real gig," Barnes notes.