Pink opened the 2026 Tony Awards with a high-energy performance inspired by “Lady Marmalade.” The singer hosted the 79th ...
Just over 25 years after Mya, Christina Aguilera, Pink & Lil’ Kim released “Lady Marmalade,” the Chicago actress shared where the quartet stands in an exclusive E! News interview.
The Queen Latifah-hosted, fan-voted show featured performances from lifetime achievement award recipient Billy Idol, Pussycat ...
DETROIT – Detroit two-member band Lava has canceled all upcoming shows after both members said they were assaulted last weekend at the Lager House in Corktown. The alleged assault was captured on ...
The former girlfriend of a member of the boy band Why Don’t We has been charged with trying to hire a hitman on the dark web to kill him as part of a custody dispute over their now 7-year-old daughter ...
The Rolling Stones rolled back the clock in a new music video that makes the band appear to be in their 1970s heyday again. The British group, which formed in 1962, seemingly used AI to produce their ...
The Bay Area band Moonalice has canceled its scheduled May 23 performance at BottleRock Napa Valley and postponed its May 22 show at HopMonk Tavern after a band member was injured and is expected to ...
Zach Top wasted little time moving on after firing popular backing band members Cheyenne Dalton Meyer and her husband, Jimmy Meyer. Just days after Cheyenne shared the news, Top took the stage with ...
The Eagles were forced to end their New Orleans Jazz Fest performance about 20 minutes early after a band member suffered a medical episode that made continuing impossible. The audience wasn't ...
Two longtime members of Zach Top's touring band have exited their roles, according to a report from American Songwriter. One of those is rhythm guitarist, utility player and backing singer Cheyenne ...
Chuck Varga, best known as “The Sexecutioner” and a founding member of GWAR, has been diagnosed with cancer. Consequence reported that Varga was a member of GWAR through 2007 and “provided vocals, ...
Vince Staples is challenging YouTube’s decision to place an age restriction on his latest music video, “Blackberry Marmalade,” turning the move into a broader conversation about who should have access ...
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