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HunterGirl Welcomes 2026 With Reflective New Single “Somewhere Wild”

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With “Somewhere Wild,” out today via 19 Recordings/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, HunterGirl steps into 2026 with a song that feels like stepping barefoot into cold creek water and remembering who you used to be. Written with Jeff Garrison and Bob DiPiero, the track is a slow burning, windswept release built on the urge to slip away from the noise, touch the earth again, and follow the quiet pull of a freedom you can feel long before you can name it. Listen HERE.

Anchored by a steady, heartbeat pulse and lifted by Dobro and pedal steel that move like shifting light through trees, the song leans into the cinematic sweep of open country. HunterGirl’s unmistakable voice carries both grit and vulnerability, turning the melody into a compass and the chorus into a reminder that somewhere out there is the place that sets your soul back on fire.

“‘Somewhere Wild’ was a song that just fell out in the writing room. It was exactly where my heart was at the beginning of this year. When I was little, my Grandpa had a place by the creek he called The Wilderness. He made it magical. You had to say The Wilderness three times before running through the woods with my sister and cousins, and for a moment it felt like anything could happen.

As you get older, those words, ‘anything can happen,’ start to mean something very different. The unknown becomes a scary place to be. This year I felt like I was back in The Wilderness, but this time I was lost in it.

‘Somewhere Wild’ became my way back. It was a journey of finding myself again and reigniting that spark of endless possibility. It is a reminder that it is never too late to grow, and that sometimes being lost is what leads you home.”

HunterGirl

“Somewhere Wild” follows “Dirt,” which arrived last fall and struck a chord with fans for its rich, small town imagery and grounding sense of home. It adds to the growing momentum HunterGirl has built through a steady run of releases, including her acclaimed Tennessee Girl EP, each one further establishing her voice as a natural storyteller. Along the way, she has earned 80 million global streams, a Grand Ole Opry debut to a standing ovation, and received praise from People, CMT, and MusicRow, who hailed her as “a major, major new talent.” With tours alongside Luke Bryan and Kimberly Perry, HunterGirl continues to build a career defined by heart, honesty, and an unmistakable point of view, all of which converge on “Somewhere Wild.”

Legendary Rock Photographer Henry Diltz Announces 2026 “Behind The Lens” East Coast Tour

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Henry Diltz, the photographer behind more than 250 album covers and the official lensman at Woodstock 1969, is taking his stories on the road with a 2026 edition of his “Behind the Lens” tour. The slide show and storytelling experience will spotlight the images that shaped music history, drawing from decades of work with artists including the Eagles, Crosby Stills & Nash, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt. From iconic covers like The Doors’ Morrison Hotel and James Taylor’s Sweet Baby James to candid Laurel Canyon moments, Diltz’s presentation offers a first-hand account of rock’s golden era. Tickets are available via his website.

Henry Diltz “Behind the Lens” 2026 Tour:

Mar 04 – Portsmouth, NH – Jimmy’s Jazz Club
Mar 05 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center for the Arts
Mar 06 – Fairfield, CT – Sacred Heart University
Mar 07 – Old Saybrook, CT – The Kate
Mar 08 – New York, NY – The Roxy Theatre
Mar 11 – Washington, DC – Miracle Theater
Mar 13-20 – Cayamo Cruise
Mar 21 – Stuart, FL – The Lyric
Mar 24 – Clearwater, FL – The Murray Theatre

HUNTR/X Bring “Golden” To Life With Electrifying BAFTAs Performance

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EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI brought serious firepower to the BAFTA Film Awards with a live performance of “Golden,” the smash hit from Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters. As the singing voices behind fictional group HUNTR/X, the trio delivered a high-energy, stadium-ready moment that lit up British cinema’s biggest night, blending K-pop polish with bold theatrical flair.



Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame To Open “Paul McCartney And Wings” Exhibit May 15

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will open its new exhibit “Paul McCartney and Wings” on May 15, marking the first major museum exhibition dedicated to McCartney’s groundbreaking 1970s band. The exhibit explores how Wings became a defining force in rock, bridging the period between the end of The Beatles and a new era of global pop dominance.

Drawing from the most extensive collection of items from McCartney’s personal archives ever made publicly accessible, along with contributions from band members and associates, the exhibit traces his post-Beatles reinvention. From his 1970 self-titled debut album through the formation of Wings and the band’s run until 1981, the exhibition follows a transformative chapter in music history.

Visitors can expect never-before-displayed artifacts including instruments used in Wings’ recording sessions and live shows, stage clothing, handwritten lyrics, original artwork, tour memorabilia, and rare photography. The experience will be immersive, incorporating archival video, audio, and imagery to bring the era to life. “Paul McCartney and Wings” is made possible in part by support from Raymond James.

“One Battle After Another” Dominates BAFTAs 2026 With Six Wins

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The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards delivered a night dominated by “One Battle After Another,” which claimed six awards including Best Film and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson. The film strengthened its awards-season momentum with additional wins for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn.

One of the evening’s biggest surprises came in the Leading Actor category, where Robert Aramayo won for “I Swear,” beating Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, and Michael B. Jordan. Jessie Buckley took Leading Actress for “Hamnet,” while Wunmi Mosaku earned Supporting Actress for “Sinners.” Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” also secured Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Score.

Elsewhere, “Hamnet” was named Outstanding British Film, “Sentimental Value” won Film Not in the English Language, and “Zootropolis 2” claimed Animated Film. Technical categories saw strong showings from “Frankenstein,” “F1,” and “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”

Below is the full list of winners from the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards.

Best Film – One Battle After Another
Outstanding British Film – Hamnet
Leading Actress – Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Leading Actor – Robert Aramayo, I Swear
Supporting Actress – Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners
Supporting Actor – Sean Penn, One Battle After Another
Director – Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer – My Father’s Shadow
Film Not in the English Language – Sentimental Value
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema – Clare Binns
Documentary – Mr Nobody Against Putin
Animated Film – Zootropolis 2
Children’s and Family Film – Boong
Original Screenplay – Sinners
Adapted Screenplay – One Battle After Another
EE Rising Star Award – Robert Aramayo
Original Score – Sinners, Ludwig Göransson
Casting – I Swear
Cinematography – One Battle After Another
Costume Design – Frankenstein
Editing – One Battle After Another
Production Design – Frankenstein
Make-up and Hair – Frankenstein
Sound – F1
Special Visual Effects – Avatar: Fire and Ash
British Short Film – This Is Endometriosis
British Short Animation – Two Black Boys in Paradise

Soul Funk Collective Circus Mind Ignite “Whole Lotta Nuthin”

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Genre-blending groove collective Circus Mind return with “Whole Lotta Nuthin,” a vintage-soul-infused burner packed with swagger and warmth. Channeling shades of Little Feat, WAR, Dr. John and Santana, the track rides a slinky rhythm that feels both classic and alive. It is loose, deep-pocketed and driven by pure musical chemistry.

At its core, the song reflects frontman Mark Rechler’s pursuit of authenticity. “We live in such a strange world, and it gets stranger every day,” he says. “We no longer know what is real. I want whatever is genuine. I like real instruments and real performances… give me the real!” That ethos fuels every groove and horn stab.

Dan Roth, Steve Finkelstein and Mathew Fox lock into a super-slanky foundation while Rechler layers organ, Rhodes and space-synth textures. Brian Duggan’s tight guitar lines and Michael Amendola’s brassy solo bring the heat, with Ari Teitel and Aurelien Barnes of The Rumble adding a Crescent City chant. “Whole Lotta Nuthin” radiates feel-good soul and unfiltered musicianship.

Pop Punk Hitmaker Bryce Vine Ignites ‘Let’s Do Something Stupid!’ Era

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Multi-platinum pop-punk hitmaker Bryce Vine announces his new album ‘Let’s Do Something Stupid!,’ arriving February 20 via Big Noise Music Group. The project dives headfirst into his pop-punk roots while fusing alternative, ska and modern pop. Produced by John Feldmann, early singles “Yea Yea Yea,” “Still Want You” and “Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)” set the tone with punchy hooks and high-octane urgency.

“Yea Yea Yea” channels Ramones-inspired momentum and marked Vine’s most unapologetic pop-punk moment yet, debuting live at Vans Warped Tour. “Still Want You” followed with jagged guitars and heart-heavy choruses built for festival stages. “Superman” delivers a full-circle nod to Goldfinger’s classic, bridging skate culture’s golden era with Vine’s modern edge.

‘Let’s Do Something Stupid!’ features collaborators including Bailey Spinn, The Home Team, Tony Hawk & Goldfinger, 44 Blonde, Dicky Barrett, State Champs and Emi Grace. Vine will launch the LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID! TOUR February 19 in Denver, hitting Chicago, New York and Boston.

LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID! Tour Dates:
Feb 19 – Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO
Feb 20 – The Waiting Room – Omaha, NE
Feb 22 – Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
Feb 23 – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN
Feb 24 – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WI
Feb 26 – Bottom Lounge – Chicago, IL
Feb 27 – A&R Music Bar – Columbus, OH
Feb 28 – El Club – Detroit, MI
Mar 1 – Spirit Hall – Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 3 – Union Stage – Washington, DC
Mar 4 – The Foundry – Philadelphia, PA
Mar 5 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
Mar 6 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA

Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl” Gets Garage Jam Revival With Neil Giraldo

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Middle Aged Dad Jam Band team up with legendary guitarist Neil Giraldo for a spirited garage-style take on Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl.” Fronted by Ken Marino and packed with powerhouse players including David Wain and Jon Spurney, the performance channels loose, high-energy fun while honoring the song’s punchy pop-rock DNA. Giraldo’s sharp guitar work brings arena pedigree to the jam, blending nostalgia with tongue-in-cheek swagger. It is a celebratory, musician-packed revival that turns a classic heartbreak anthem into a communal rock party.


Nordic Art Pop Visionary AURORA Mesmerizes With KEXP Live Session

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Nordic art-pop visionary AURORA delivers a spellbinding live performance at KEXP, recorded November 25, 2024. Backed by Fredrik Svabø, Amalie Kleive, Thea Wang and Sigmund Vestrheim, she moves through “A Soul With No King,” “Invisible Wounds,” “When The Dark Dresses Lightly” and “Starvation” with ethereal control and emotional intensity. Hosted by Cheryl Waters, the session captures Aurora Aksnes at her most immersive, balancing crystalline vocals with layered instrumentation and quiet power, reaffirming her reputation as one of contemporary pop’s most transportive live performers.

Video: Prince Shines On ‘Live At The Los Angeles Forum 2011’

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Funk rock visionary Prince electrifies the stage on ‘Live At The Los Angeles Forum 2011,’ capturing his Welcome 2 America 21 Nite Stand in full flight. Filmed April 28 at The Forum in Inglewood, the Blu Ray documents a nearly complete set packed with classics, deep cuts and fearless reinventions delivered with razor-sharp musicianship.

The setlist moves from “Joy In Repetition” and “Shhh” to towering versions of “Let’s Go Crazy,” “1999,” “Little Red Corvette” and “Purple Rain.” Shelby J., Liv Warfield and Elisa Dease command the spotlight across multiple numbers, while guest Ledisi joins for a fiery run through “Partyman.” The performance pulses with funk, rock and pure showmanship.

Backed by a powerhouse band including John Blackwell, Ida Nielsen, Morris Hayes, Renato Neto and Cassandra O’Neal, Prince shifts between guitar heroics and commanding vocals with effortless authority.