Burna Boy’s 2022 set at Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen, Netherlands, is now streaming, and it’s a reminder of just how commanding he is on a festival stage. Backed by his live band The Outsiders, the Nigerian superstar moved through Afrobeats, dancehall, and conscious reggae with the ease of someone who owns every room he walks into, drawing thousands of fans into a celebration that felt less like a scheduled set and more like a genuine cultural moment. It’s Burna Boy at the height of his powers, and it’s worth every minute.
French Folk Dance Troupe Lous Cadetouns and Their Synchronized Stilt Walkers Are Something Else Entirely
French folk dance troupe Lous Cadetouns from the Landes region has been turning heads on social media with footage of their performers, a combination of ground dancers and stilt walkers who move in complete synchronization with each other, the music, and the surrounding choreography. It’s a traditional art form executed with precision that genuinely stops you mid-scroll.
Video: How Jimmy Page Walked Into Olympic Studios and Recorded Led Zeppelin’s Debut in Days
Music essayist Film Retrospective has taken a rare look inside the 1968 recording of ‘Led Zeppelin I’ at Olympic Studios, and the detail that stands out most is just how prepared the band was from the moment they walked in the door. Engineer Glyn Johns, accustomed to working with the Rolling Stones and their famously relaxed approach to punctuality, was caught off guard by a band that showed up, set up, and started playing within minutes of arriving. Jimmy Page had it all mapped out before a single tape rolled: “I knew exactly what I wanted to do in every respect. I knew what all the guitars were going to do and how it was going to sound, everything.”
‘Color Me Country’ Celebrates the Black Women Who Built Country Music and Rewrites the Narrative
‘Color Me Country: A Celebration of Black Women Who Shaped Country Music’ is out May 5 from Candlewick Press, and it’s the kind of book that fills a gap that should have been filled a long time ago. Edited by Kelly McCartney and Rissi Palmer, with illustrations by Grammy Award winner and Pulitzer Prize recipient Rhiannon Giddens, the book pairs nearly twenty mini-biographies with full-color portraits of the pioneers who built country, Americana, and roots music from the ground up.
The title draws directly from Linda Martell, the first Black woman to perform on the legendary Grand Ole Opry, whose 1970 debut album ‘Color Me Country’ marked a milestone that the genre was slow to acknowledge. This book does the acknowledging. Each profile is a love letter to artists who loved a genre that didn’t always love them back, and the writing carries that weight with honesty and care.
The roster runs deep. Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Odetta, Tina Turner, Valerie June, the Pointer Sisters, and Our Native Daughters are all here, each given the space and context their contributions deserve. These aren’t footnotes. They’re the foundation.
Rhiannon Giddens brings her own extraordinary credentials to the illustrations. A MacArthur Fellow, Pulitzer Prize winner, founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and artistic director at Silkroad, her lifelong mission has been to restore Black Americans to their rightful place in the story of American music. This book is a natural extension of that work.
Rissi Palmer hosts Apple Music Country’s Color Me Country Radio. Kelly McCartney hosts Apple Music’s Record Bin Radio and co-founded the Rainey Day Fund, supporting roots artists with marginalized identities. Together, they’ve assembled something that belongs in every music lover’s collection.
Video: Arctic Monkeys Owned Pinkpop 2014 and This Full Concert Proves It
Arctic Monkeys’ 2014 headline set at Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf, Netherlands, is now streaming, and it’s exactly as good as you remember. Riding the global momentum of ‘AM,’ the Sheffield four-piece commanded a crowd of approximately 65,000 fans through a setlist that opened with the sludgy, unmistakable riff of “Do I Wanna Know?” and never let up, weaving in ‘AM’ cuts like “Arabella” (complete with a Black Sabbath “War Pigs” snippet) and “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” alongside early-career anthems “Brianstorm” and “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.” Alex Turner was fully locked into his rock-and-roll swagger mode, and the band matched him every step of the way. It’s one of their finest festival performances on record, and now you can watch the whole thing.
Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass Crew Are Back One Final Time for “jackass: best and last”
Twenty-five years of broken bones, bad ideas, and genuine camaraderie comes to a head this summer. “jackass: best and last” hits theatres June 26, 2026, and the title says exactly what it means. Johnny Knoxville and the full crew are back for one final run at the big screen, and they’re bringing everything with them.
The film delivers all-new stunts and stupidity alongside the greatest hits from the franchise’s full run. It’s equal parts victory lap and farewell, a joyously raucous celebration of the kind of mischievous chemistry that’s kept this group relevant across a quarter century of willful self-destruction. No other cast could pull this off, and no other franchise has earned a sendoff quite like this one.
Directed by Jeff Tremaine and produced by Tremaine alongside Spike Jonze, Knoxville, and Shanna Newton, the film reunites the complete roster: Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Dave England, Danger Ehren, Preston Lacy, Rachel Wolfson, Jasper, Dark Shark, Poopies, and Zach Holmes. Paramount Pictures and MTV Entertainment Studios present the film in association with Domain Entertainment, a Dickhouse Production.
“Grab your dumb little buddies, raise your glasses, and come experience the cinematic event that promises to be the last time you’ll ever laugh this hard in a theatre.” That’s the promise. Based on the track record, it’s a safe bet they’ll deliver.
The official trailer is out now. “jackass: best and last” opens June 26, 2026, only in theatres.
SkyDog: The Shoals Experience Debuts This August in the Birthplace of Southern Rock
A new destination music event is coming to one of America’s most storied recording communities. SkyDog: The Shoals Experience debuts August 28-30, 2026, in Florence, Alabama, bringing together live music, food, film, and storytelling at the Renaissance Shoals Resort and Convention Center. Ticket bundles are available now, with additional artists and programming to be announced through the summer.
The lineup already runs deep. Jackson Dean, Marcus King, Maggie Rose, Wet Willie featuring Jimmy Hall, The FAME Gang, Mike Farris, Gary Nichols, Spooner Oldham, Scott Sharrard of Little Feat, Peter Levin of the Gregg Allman Band, and Sons of Legion are all confirmed, alongside a collective of legendary Muscle Shoals session players who shaped some of the most important recordings in rock, soul, and R&B history.
The name SkyDog was the endearing nickname of Duane Allman, and the event is built around his spirit and the wider legacy he helped create in The Shoals. Scott Sharrard, serving as guitarist, vocalist, and musical director for the all-star sets, put it plainly: “This show is about honoring Gregg’s brother Duane and his pioneering musical soul and visionary spirit.”
The Shoals connection runs as deep as American music gets. It was Duane Allman who talked Wilson Pickett and Rick Hall into recording “Hey Jude” at FAME Studios, a moment that helped define what Muscle Shoals could do. “My father, Rick Hall, was part of building that foundation,” said Rodney Hall, co-owner and president of FAME Publishing and FAME Studios. “This event is about honoring that legacy and giving people an elevated way to experience The Shoals.”
Organizers describe the concept as a “cruise ship on land,” with the hotel, convention center, outdoor staging, and surrounding programming designed to function as a single immersive weekend. Beyond the music, SkyDog Shoals includes regional food, books, film, and storytelling across the property, VIP experiences tied to the onsite Caution! Stones Ahead Rolling Stones Museum, and an intimate Sunday brunch to close the weekend.
SkyDog Shoals is a weekend that could only happen in Muscle Shoals. August 28-30 is the date. Florence, Alabama is the place.
SkyDog: The Shoals Experience:
Aug 28 — Florence, AL @ Renaissance Shoals Resort and Convention Center
Aug 29 — Florence, AL @ Renaissance Shoals Resort and Convention Center
Aug 30 — Florence, AL @ Renaissance Shoals Resort and Convention Center

