After 9/11, Conan O’Brien knew his Late Night staff needed more than words—they needed Ozzy Osbourne. So the Prince of Darkness showed up with coffee, hugs, neck rubs, and jokes. Turns out, the godfather of metal was also a master of comfort.
Video: Jack Black Inducts Ozzy Osbourne Into Rock Hall With Epic Tribute Speech
Jack Black inducted Ozzy Osbourne into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist and delivered the speech of a lifetime. He called Ozzy the inventor of a genre, the king of comebacks, and the dark prince of reality TV. And of course, there was Ozzfest—just the most successful metal fest ever.
and here’s Ozzy’s induction speech:
Sam Smith Shares New Single “To Be Free” and Announces 12 Night Warsaw Residency in New York City
Today, multi-Platinum, GRAMMY, BRIT, Golden Globe and Oscar winning artist and songwriter Sam Smith unveils their new single, “To Be Free.” Carried by Sam’s signature soaring vocals and buoyed by the accompaniment of the The TwoCity Chorus, the soulful acoustic song explores how vulnerability can unlock bravery and freedom. Sam co-wrote and produced the track with their longtime collaborator, Simon Aldred. Download/stream “To Be Free,” released today by Capitol Records, HERE.
“I’ve never had a recording experience like I did making this song. It’s one vocal and guitar take from start to finish – one live performance of me and my friend Simon Aldred in a pure state of music and expression,” Sam Smith explains. “I wrote it five years ago while writing my last album Gloria and then parked it because I knew it was not a song for that album. It was created during a time in my life where I became free within myself.”
Sam adds, “With this song, the visual of rivers kept coming into my mind and into my heart. I grew up next to a little river in Cambridgeshire in the countryside of England. Then I moved to London and lived by the Thames, and now I live by the Hudson River. Rivers have been in my life a lot. So I found it interesting to think of my music and my expression as an artist as a river. Over the last five years, Simon and I started to create music that fit into this world of ‘To Be Free’ and during this time, I’ve continued to turn to this song in happy moments, sad moments, lonely moments and angry moments. It’s become my sister, my family member and ultimately calms me. Now, I’m ready to let it go and hopefully it can do the same for someone else.”
Taking the song’s fearless intimacy one step further, Sam announces “To Be Free: New York City” – a 12-night residency at Warsaw, a historic Brooklyn venue that will give fans a rare chance to see them perform in an up close and intimate setting.
The artist ticket pre-sale for To Be Free: New York City will begin on Tuesday, July 29, at 10 am local time. The general onsale will begin on Friday, August 1, at 10 am local time. See below for dates, tickets are available for purchase HERE. Visit https://samsmith.world/ToBeFreeNYC for additional details.
Filmed at Warsaw, where the residency will take place, the official video for “To Be Free” bristles with an electric energy and a contagious sense of joy as The TwoCity Chorus, heard on the single, pour into the venue to join Sam for a powerful performance of “To Be Free.” The TwoCityChorus is a collective of recording artists from Philadelphia and New York City. With the help of Sam’s frequent collaborator Ant Clemons, the chorus was curated by Brandon Pain. (LA)HORDE – the French contemporary dance collective and artistic directors of the Ballet National de Marseille – directed, after previously choreographing the video for Sam’s global smash single, “Unholy,” Ft. Kim Petras. Sam has once again collaborated with Andreas Kronthaler with custom looks from Vivienne Westwood that reflect the music’s return to classicism and timelessness, with its narrative of love, acceptance and, ultimately, inner peace and joy. Watch “To Be Free” HERE.
Sam Smith is one of the most celebrated musical artists to emerge in recent history. A five-time GRAMMY® winner, Sam holds two Guinness World Records – for the most consecutive weeks in the U.K. Top 10 Album Chart (for their 2014 debut, In The Lonely Hour) and for having the first James Bond theme to reach No.1 on the U.K. charts (for the Oscar and Golden Globe-winning “Writing’s on the Wall”). Sam has amassed over 40 million equivalent album sales, 300 million single sales and over 56 billion career streams across their catalog of critically acclaimed albums In the Lonely Hour, The Thrill of It All, Love Goes and GLORIA, which Rolling Stone praised as “their deepest album yet” and includes the global smash single, “Unholy,” Ft. Kim Petras. The track spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and four weeks at No. 1 on the UK Official Singles Chart, marking Sam’s eighth to top the tally. In June 2025, Sam released the stunning live album BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall.
Sam Smith – “To Be Free: New York City” 2025 Warsaw Residency Dates
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71 Surprising Facts About Hulk Hogan
The world lost a legend today. Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, passed away at the age of 71. Here are 71 wild facts to celebrate the man, the myth, the 24-inch pythons.
- Hulk Hogan was born on August 11, 1953, in Augusta, Georgia.
- He grew up in Port Tampa, Florida, from the age of one and a half.
- His real name was Terry Gene Bollea.
- Hogan was of Italian, Panamanian, Scottish, and French descent.
- He played fretless bass guitar in several Florida rock bands before wrestling.
- His band Ruckus was popular in the Tampa Bay area.
- He dropped out of the University of South Florida to pursue music.
- Wrestlers Jack and Gerald Brisco discovered him at a gig.
- His first wrestling trainer, Hiro Matsuda, broke his leg during training.
- Hogan returned ten weeks later and kept training.
- He made his wrestling debut on August 10, 1977, against Brian Blair.
- He wrestled under a mask as “The Super Destroyer” early in his career.
- Hogan and Ed Leslie (Brutus Beefcake) wrestled as the Boulder Brothers.
- He adopted the name “Hulk” after appearing on TV beside Lou Ferrigno.
- Vince McMahon Sr. gave him the last name “Hogan.”
- He refused to dye his hair red, despite McMahon’s suggestion.
- His WWF debut was in 1979 against Harry Valdez.
- He fought André the Giant at Shea Stadium in 1980.
- In Japan, he was nicknamed “Ichiban” meaning “Number One.”
- He was the first winner of the original IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
- Hogan wrestled a different style in Japan, using the Axe Bomber as his finisher.
- He starred as Thunderlips in Rocky III in 1982.
- He became the face of the AWA before returning to WWF in 1983.
- On Jan 23, 1984, he beat Iron Sheik to win his first WWF title.
- Gorilla Monsoon declared “Hulkamania is here!” that night.
- Hogan introduced his “demandments”: train, say your prayers, eat vitamins.
- He slammed the 520-pound André at WrestleMania III in 1987.
- That slam was dubbed “the bodyslam heard around the world.”
- He was the first to win back-to-back Royal Rumbles (1990, 1991).
- His 1,474-day reign remains the longest of the WrestleMania era.
- He lost the WWF title to André in 1988 before 33 million viewers.
- That match still holds the TV ratings record for wrestling.
- He formed The Mega Powers with Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth.
- He won his second WWF title at WrestleMania V.
- Hogan beat Earthquake in 1990 after a fan postcard campaign.
- He became the first three-time WWF Champion at WrestleMania VII.
- He co-hosted Saturday Night Live with Mr. T in 1985.
- He appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in April 1985.
- Hogan starred in No Holds Barred (1989), Mr. Nanny (1993), and Suburban Commando (1991).
- He had his own cartoon: Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling.
- Marvel Comics owned the trademark to “Hulk Hogan” for 20 years.
- He turned heel and formed the nWo in 1996, becoming “Hollywood Hogan.”
- The nWo storyline helped WCW beat WWF in ratings for 83 straight weeks.
- He was WCW Champion six times, with the longest title reign in company history.
- His match vs. Sting at Starrcade 1997 was WCW’s biggest PPV ever.
- He wore all black for the first time on Nitro in 1995.
- He once ran for president — as a storyline.
- His final WCW appearance was at Bash at the Beach 2000.
- He returned to WWF in 2002 and fought The Rock at WrestleMania X8.
- Fans turned him face mid-match with deafening cheers.
- He won the Undisputed WWE title at Backlash 2002 at age 48.
- He formed the Mega-Maniacs with Brutus Beefcake in 1993.
- He wrestled as “Mr. America” in 2003 with a mask and flag tights.
- He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 by Sylvester Stallone.
- He was inducted again in 2020 as a member of the nWo.
- Hogan was the most requested celebrity of the 1980s for Make-A-Wish.
- He co-founded Real American Freestyle in 2025 and served as its commissioner.
- He was a judge on WWE Tough Enough before being removed in 2015.
- He had his own reality show, Hogan Knows Best, on VH1.
- His album Hulk Rules hit #12 on Billboard’s Top Kid Audio chart in 1995.
- Hogan’s video game Hulk Hogan’s Main Event released in 2011.
- He was the cover athlete for more than 15 wrestling video games.
- Hogan was body-slammed in only a handful of matches across four decades.
- He once endorsed a blender instead of the George Foreman Grill.
- He launched Real American Beer in 2024.
- He was baptized in December 2023 at Indian Rocks Baptist Church.
- He married Sky Daily in September 2023.
- He voiced characters in China, IL and Robot Chicken.
- He hosted American Gladiators in 2008.
- Hulk Hogan’s final WWE appearance was in 2025 at the Raw Netflix debut.
- He died on July 24, 2025, of cardiac arrest at home in Clearwater, Florida.
Rest easy, Hulkster. The prayers were said, the vitamins were taken, and the world heard you loud and clear. Hulkamania lives forever.
Don West Announces Debut Album ‘Give Me All Your Love’ Featuring New Single “Julia”
Australian soul singer-songwriter Don West announces his highly anticipated debut full-length Give Me All Your Love, out November 15th on Mandatory Music. Alongside the announcement, he shares the second single off the album, “Julia,” a heartfelt, groovy track that continues the sonic journey DON WEST has been taking audiences around the world on.
“Julia” follows the single “Send It Back,” DON WEST’s first release of 2025. The song, brimming with his signature silky and charismatic vocals, invites listeners along his journey of deep questioning in the name of love – a theme DON WEST unpacks profoundly in the album.
Co-written by DON WEST and Nathan Hawes (Kesmar, Surely Shirley, Lazywax) and produced entirely by Hawes, the album aims to evoke emotion rather than fixate on perfection. “There’s something beautiful in imperfect takes. It’s soul music, all feel,” he says of the album’s recording process. His music allows the listener to feel like they’re in the room where it all happens, achieved by the use of multi-track tape and vintage microphones and influenced by the recording techniques of the 1960s and 70s.
Give Me All Your Love, in DON WEST’s words, is an album about “love and sex, heartbreak and pining. It’s a window into my experience and mindset at the time of writing the record.” While drawing inspiration from greats such as Marvin Gaye and Al Green, DON WEST is creating his own lane in the soul genre.
The past year has been explosive for DON WEST, with his audience growing from the thousands in early 2024 to now 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify – the platform that also tapped him as their next RADAR artist for Australia. His rapid success has translated from streaming to live shows, having sold out two Australian tours in the last 12 months. The response to his debut self-titled six-track EP, released last November, is proof that fans can’t get enough of his exceptional ability to put a modern twist on a classic sound. This EP includes beloved tracks such as “Small Change” and “Friends,” which have already reached a combined 38 million streams on Spotify alone.
Bob Dylan Center Brings ‘How Many Roads’ Exhibit to NYU’s Gallatin Galleries This Fall
The Bob Dylan Center and New York University have announced The Gallatin Galleries as the destination for a special adaptation of the center’s exhibition, “How Many Roads: Bob Dylan and his Changing Times, 1961–1964.”
The exhibit, which opens August 25 and runs through October 15, traces key moments from Bob Dylan’s early career and follows his rapid rise from an unknown performer to one of the most influential songwriters of his generation—a dynamic period spanning his first three albums. Further details are available here.
The exhibit will be anchored by Bob Dylan Center-produced documentary films, which tell the story of the vibrant Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s, with never-before-seen interviews with Suze Rotolo, Allen Ginsberg, Dave Van Ronk, John Cohen, Izzy Young, Bruce Langhorne and Mark Spoelstra; the stories behind “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Death of Emmett Till”; an investigation into the events in Mississippi that inspired “Oxford Town” and “Only a Pawn in Their Game”; and the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom of Aug. 28, 1963.
“The exhibit centers on Dylan’s music as a lens through which to view some of the most defining events of the 20th century,” said Mark Davidson, curator of the exhibit, co-editor of “Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine” and senior director of archives and exhibitions at American Song Archives, the organization that operates both the Bob Dylan Center and Woody Guthrie Center. “The early ’60s were a time of rapid change for America, and Dylan paced alongside, documenting—this exhibit shows you how.”
“Greenwich Village is where Bob Dylan became Bob Dylan,” says Steve Higgins, managing director of American Song Archives. “There could not be a more perfect venue for the first Bob Dylan Center installation outside of Tulsa.”
“One of the many joys of developing our NYU presence in Tulsa—an incredibly rich city for the study of American popular music—has been the opportunity to cultivate a deep relationship with the Bob Dylan Center and the Woody Guthrie Center. Several of our students have already benefited from transformational internships in the archives of both organizations, and now we are thrilled to bring the Dylan Center’s first-ever traveling exhibition to our Washington Square campus,” said NYU President Linda G. Mills.
The Gallatin Galleries (located at 1 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003)
are free and open to the public during operating hours:
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Bob Dylan Center inspires and celebrates fearless creativity by exploring the music and artistry of the Nobel Prize–winning singer-songwriter as a catalyst for personal expression and cultural change. As the primary public venue for the Bob Dylan Archive collection, the center curates and exhibits a priceless collection of more than 100,000 items spanning Dylan’s career, including handwritten manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence; films, videos, photographs and artwork; memorabilia and ephemera; personal documents and effects; unreleased studio and concert recordings; musical instruments and many other elements. The center presents a full roster of public programs including concerts, film screenings and author talks. Since opening in May 2022, the Bob Dylan Center has welcomed visitors from all 50 states and 40 countries. The center has garnered numerous design awards and accolades from publications including the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Variety, Uncut and Mojo.
Lainey Wilson to Play Exclusive SiriusXM Small Stage Show at the El Rey Theatre
SiriusXM today announced that Grammy Award-winning superstar Lainey Wilson will take the stage later this summer for a special SiriusXM exclusive performance on August 18 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
Part of SiriusXM’s Small Stage Series, presented by Hershey’s, the intimate show will feature the rising country icon performing her chart-topping hits, fan favorites and new songs from the upcoming deluxe edition of her album Whirlwind, out on August 22.
SiriusXM subscribers and fans can enter for a chance to attend the exclusive concert event, presented by Hershey’s HERE. On site at the show Hershey’s will provide a flavorful experience for fans with exclusive surprises, giveaways and product sampling.
Additionally, SiriusXM listeners across North America will be able to experience Lainey Wilson’s exclusive performance on SiriusXM’s The Highway (ch. 56) on album release day, Friday, August 22 at 8:30pm ET. The concert will also be available on-demand via the SiriusXM app. Select songs from the performance will also air on SiriusXM’s The Pulse and TikTok Radio.
Lainey Wilson’s show continues SiriusXM’s exclusive ongoing Small Stage Series featuring performances with premier artists spanning music genres and styles held in small iconic venues. SiriusXM launched its Small Stage Series in August 2021 and to date has included performances by artists including Alicia Keys, Brandi Carlile, Coldplay, Dave Matthews, Ed Sheeran, Green Day, H.E.R., J Balvin, J. Cole, Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Kenny Chesney and more.
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Deep Tropics Replaces Flyers With Flowers to Grow a Greener Dance Music Future
In an effort to reimagine wasteful promotional tactics, Nashville’s Deep Tropics Festival is trading flyers for flowers.
Instead of distributing paper flyers destined for the trash, Deep Tropics is handing out packets of wildflower seeds—each one stamped with the 2025 lineup and a message of regeneration. The goal is to turn everyday music fans into agents of sustainability—planting wildflowers, not litter.
The idea fits seamlessly into the festival’s climate-positive mission, which includes 100% offset carbon emissions, zero single-use plastics, and much more. The seed packets also serve as a metaphor for the Deep Tropics community—each person a seed, each moment a chance to grow something meaningful.
This year’s festival features a genre-bending lineup with artists like Chris Lake, Aluna, Alison Wonderland, and Lane 8. Beyond the music, attendees can recharge at the Oasis Spa—offering saunas, cold plunges, red light therapy, and more—or dive into immersive activations like a sustainable fashion show, interactive workshops with Ableton, and powerful panels hosted by FEMME HOUSE, Lincoln Jesser, and more.
This creative twist on flyers turns a single-use interaction into a small act of environmental care, aligning with the larger movement of redefining the role music festivals can play in sustainability and regenerative culture.
Deep Tropics is produced by forward-thinking, dance music enthusiasts at Full Circle Presents. The creative site and stage designs will take the energy to stratospheric levels. The one-of-a-kind amphitheater in the park ensures every viewpoint is perfect with a beautiful downtown skyline view in the backdrop. It will host the massive, ancient temple inspired stage called “Meru”dedicated to house music, a bass music focused stage called “Lotus” and a third 360 stage known as the “Congo” along with a “Speakeasy” stage in an air-conditioned tent. Intricate lasers, choreographed audio & visual and art installs will illuminate the park. The venue is less than a mile from downtown Nashville, and some of the city’s coolest districts.

