In 2019, the Avett Brothers announced that their music would be featured in a new musical originally slated to debut in June 2020. A year-plus pandemic later, the folk-rock group is premiering the title track to Swept Away. Written by John Logan and directed by Michael Mayer — both Tony …
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In October 2014, 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy went to a Gary, Indiana, Motel 6 to meet a man she’d connected with through classifieds website Backpage.com. She’d told a friend where she was going, and when she didn’t answer her phone later that night, the friend came to check on her. Afrikka …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Action cameras are specifically designed to clearly capture fast-moving shots and subjects, and pair perfectly with sports, travel or even vlogging or streaming at home. Of course, the …
Read More »One Year Later, Anita 'Lady A' White Is Still Looking for Justice
Anita “Lady A” White was worried she was going to be erased. Now she worries it’s already happened. One year ago, the black Seattle blues singer had to enter an unexpected battle over her own name when the country trio formerly known as Lady Antebellum announced they’d change their name …
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2 Chainz is standing on the deck of an 82-foot yacht off the coast of Miami, beating the shit out of something. It’s a futuristic-looking heavy bag one might expect to see in the gym of an alien spaceship. The stunt, filmed last month, appears in new content for Liteboxer …
Read More »Wolfgang Van Halen Details New SiriusXM Show 'Top of the Pack'
Wolfgang Van Halen is set to launch a new SiriusXM show, Top of the Pack, which will honor some of the biggest acts in classic rock. The show is set to debut June 11th at 5 p.m. ET on Sirius XM’s Classic Rewind on channel 25, as well as on …
Read More »Jimmy Eat World's Jim Adkins Shares Look at New '555'-Inspired Graphic Novel
Jimmy Eat World lead singer Jim Adkins has shared several exclusive pages from his upcoming graphic novel,Jimmy Eat World: 555, withRolling Stone. The comic is currently available for preorder, to be released on June 15th. The plot of the graphic novel is based on the band’s music video for “555,” …
Read More »YG and Mozzy Talk Fatherhood, Crypto, and More in 'Musicians on Musicians' Chat
YG and Mozzy — who recently released their collaborative album Kommunity Service — discuss being girl dads, Cabo vacations, crypto investing, and more in a new conversation for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians series. The conversation began with the pair discussing the advice they would give their younger selves, both …
Read More »Guns N' Poses: How John Mayer's New Video Nods to 'Sweet Child o' Mine'
If you watched John Mayer‘s new music video for “Last Train Home” and kept expecting Axl Rose to snake-dance his way into the frame, it’s for good reason. The video is an homage to Guns N’ Roses’ summer of ’88 MTV staple, “Sweet Child o’ Mine.” Right down to a …
Read More »Brothers Osborne Offer a Message of Resilience in 'Younger Me'
In February of this year, Brothers Osborne singer-guitarist TJ Osborne publicly came out as gay. It’s the kind of thing that might not seem like such a huge deal in a post-Obergefell nation, but the announcement instantly made Osborne the most visible gay man in country music’s often-conservative mainstream wing. …
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