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The book is accompanied by two limited edition tees designed by Nashville-based Imogene + Willie, each featuring an original SX-70 Polaroid from the book. Pre-order via the Neal Casal Music ...
She showed the album to a friend who had an unusual suggestion: "My best friend is a retired photographer, and she says you need to call Channel 3." Edwards' call had a very specific request for help.
The Doobie Brothers have a new album with Michael McDonald, a summer tour and songwriting honors on the docket. The band talks to us about all of it.
Let us take a tour of the album-opening tracks from this small but mighty set of records—the life's work of the Who—and rank them worst to best. No. 12. "I Am the Sea" From: Quadrophenia (1973) ...
Michelle Obama is adding another book to her author byline, this time with photos of some of her most iconic fashion moments over the years. "The Look" will feature over 200 never-before-published ...
In 2007, at fourteen, Cyrus released her first album, “Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus,” a double record that split the credit between Cyrus and her TV avatar: on one disk, she sang as ...
On her carefree debut, the US musician has gone mononymous and enlisted Swedish producers to help craft a Nineties and Y2K scrapbook that balances pop, past and present but never feels too try-hard ...
As one of his young sons put it, “Well, duh, that’s going to be a short book then, Dad, because the answer is yes!” But Macfarlane insists he wasn’t so sure.
Ruston Kelly’s new album ‘Pale, Through the Window’ is informed by a newfound sense of faith. Alexa King Stone* One night, sitting at the piano, Ruston Kelly found God.
Addison Rae’s ‘Addison’ Album: All 12 Tracks Ranked With her anticipated self-titled debut album, Addison Rae solidifies her pop star status. By Lyndsey Havens, Josh Glicksman 06/6/2025 ...
Authors Kelly Loudenberg and Makiko Wholey have written a new book, "Hollywood Vampires: Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, and the Celebrity Exploitation Machine." ...
Buy NowSummer 2025 Reviews Album review: Kaonashi – I Want To Go Home. Philadelphia’s weirdest metalcore outfit, Kaonashi, keep things wonderfully bizarre on excellent third album.