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Until July 26th Pieve di Cento (Bologna) the interactive photographic exhibition is set up Pictures of Youa project by Henry Ruggeri and of Rebel House with the collaboration of Chiara Buratti. The exhibition, organized at the “Le Scuole” Library/Picture Gallery (Via Marco Rizzoli, 4/6), collects over 40 photographs taken by Henry Ruggeri of some of the most important protagonists of the international music scene, including Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones And Ramones. Through the app Notaway®each image comes to life: by framing the photographs with their smartphone, visitors can access exclusive video content created specifically for the experience…

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Linda Perry has expressed her desire to produce for Madonna, calling the Queen Of Pop’s current music “weak” and saying she’s “trying to compete with Charli XCX“. The 4 Non Blondes frontwoman, soloist and record label owner has produced and/or written huge hits for major female artists in the past, including Christina Aguilera’s ‘Beautiful’, P!nk’s ‘Get The Party Started’ and Gwen Stefani’s ‘What You Waiting For?’. She has also worked on music with the likes of Courtney Love, Ariana Grande, Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus. Now, during an interview with Consequence, Perry has named Madonna as her dream collaborator. However,…

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The A24 film stars Pattinson as To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen alongside Merritt Wever, Skyler Gisondo, Matthew Maher, and Bokeem Woodbine Phoebe Bridgers is part of the crew helping catch a predator in the official teaser for A24’s Primetime. The film stars Robert Pattinson as To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen, with Bridgers making her acting debut in a cast that also includes Merritt Wever, Skyler Gisondo, Matthew Maher, Anna Farris, and Bokeem Woodbine. The teaser only offers one minute of footage from the upcoming film. As surveillance screens multiply, Pattinson introduces the premise with his best…

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When an audience member at the Circle Jerks' Las Vegas concert on Sunday called Keith Morris a traitor sometime after the pioneering hardcore-punk group performed their Golden Shower of Hits song “Under the Gun,” Morris gave him a mouthful. “I'm a traitor?” Morris said. “Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Fuck you. I vote in every election. I always vote for the least stinkiest piece of shit.” Video of the exchange, which took place at Las Vegas' Brooklyn Bowl venue, captured someone comparing the gig to one by the more politically explicit, lefty group the Dead Kennedys, which…

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During an episode of Tracks of My Years on BBC Radio 2, Paul McCartney shared a curious little-known anecdote about Prince: the Minneapolis musician recorded a version of “The Long And Winding Road”, a Beatles song included in “Let It Be”.The story dates back to a few years after Prince's death. McCartney recalled talking about it with a person close to the artist, probably his photographer, who asked him if he had ever heard that interpretation. If the answer was negative, he would have been told that the song had been recorded during some rehearsals, in view of a project…

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A government committee has called on the competition regulator to investigate Live Nation after encountering a “climate of fear” in the live music industry. The Business and Trade Select Committee of the UK House of Commons published a report on Sunday (May 24) that concluded that the entertainment company had met the threshold for market dominance in multiple aspects of the UK live music supply chain. It called on the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to launch an investigation into Live Nation, claiming that there are concerns against all three of the CMA’s standard indicators of market dominance, namely whether a company has substantial market share,…

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Music lovers are spoiled for choice during New Orleans's annual Jazz Fest in the spring, as venues throughout the city host some of the most scintillating and legendary musical acts from around the world. You'd be challenged, however, to find more energetic and joyful performers than local Grammy-winning group Tank and the Bangas, presented by Rolling Stone and KOOL, who brought their unique blend of funk to a hyped-up crowd at Republic NOLA on a recent weeknight. Under the glow of green neon lights, fans of the band vibed out in the lofted, industrial space, while snapping photos in the…

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vote7.5 Bands: CROBU Duration: 00:38:18 Available from: 05/23/2026 In recent years we have often listened to many stoner groups from Sardinia (Bentrees, Fuzzriders, Basaltic Plateau), and it doesn't surprise us that much that Crobu come from the same land.In any case, if we cataloged the group within this category, we would perhaps commit a partial error of evaluation, despite the fact that the quartet themselves are keen to present themselves with this very term, both for the description of the sound and for the reference bands. Crobu's debut, “More Than This” – impeccably self-produced, among other things – distances itself…

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Paris Jackson has said she doesn’t want to be “performative” by paying tribute to her late father, Michael, online, saying it’s “no one’s business”. Read More: Paris Jackson – ‘Wilted’ review: inconsistent but, at times, excellent The model, actor and singer, 28, is the second child of the late King Of Pop and his second wife, Debbie Rowe. Paris was just 11 years old when Michael died from a cardiac arrest in 2009, aged 50. She has opened up about grief, music and growing up in the spotlight on the latest episode of Jack Osbourne’s Trying Not to Die podcast, where…

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The Cramps formally ended in 2009 following the sudden death of their co-founder Lux Interior. Ever since, there’s been no new music, reissues, or archival releases from the band, not even after Jenna Ortega’s viral dance to “Goo Goo Muck” in Wednesday caused a surge of interest. That changes today with Gravest Gravy, a lost collection of songs the Cramps recorded with Big Star frontman Alex Chilton in 1977. It’s out August 21 via Vengeance. Listen to the previously unreleased track “TV Set” below.In October 1977, the Cramps recorded their first two 7″ singles—“Surfin’ Bird” with “The Way I Walk,”…

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