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Priscilla Block Reimagines “Cecilia” With Fiery New Single “You’re Breaking My Heart” Ahead Of Fall Tour With Cole Swindell

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Praised by The New York Times for her “refreshing and ambitious” approach to the country genre, PLATINUM-selling artist Priscilla Block puts her trademark sass on a bold reimagination of Simon & Garfunkel’s timeless “Cecilia” with her new song “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia),” ouT today.

From Simon & Garfunkel’s 1970 GRAMMY Album of the Year-winning record ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water,’ “Cecilia” tells a story of love gone wrong; however, Block’s “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia)” flips the script. Block’s version tells off the “other woman” with the hands-off-my-man attitude of Dolly Parton’s iconic, GRAMMY-nominated hit “Jolene,” in an emotional tug-of-war that’s equally playful as it is piercing.

“Some of my all-time favorite songs are modern takes on old classics, and when I heard this one, it just felt right,” says Block. “My mom grew up listening to ‘Cecilia,’ and to me, it has that same timeless pull — like a modern-day ‘Jolene.’ I hope y’all love it.”

“You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia)” was written by the Nashville songwriting community’s finest, including GRAMMY Songwriter of the Year Jessie Jo Dillon, Muscle Shoals-raised eight-time No.1 songwriter Chris Tompkins, 2x GRAMMY-nominated Jesse Frasure and PLATINUM-selling artist Hailey Whitters. 

The track was produced by multi-PLATINUM selling, four-time GRAMMY Award-winning Record Producer and Songwriter David Garcia.

Since the release of her breakout single “Just About Over You,” Block has built a loyal following of more than 5.1 million online fans with her bubbly charisma, animated storytelling and high-energy stage presence. She has earned nominations for the ACM Awards, CMT Awards and People’s Choice Country Awards, has landed on several Artist To Watch lists, and has made appearances on The Kelly Clarkson ShowThe Tamron Hall Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Block is expected to announce new music in the coming weeks and will join Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour this fall. For a full list of tour dates, visit priscillablock.com/tour.

Priscilla Block tour dates:

Fri., Jul. 11 | Grand Ole Opry | Nashville, TN
Sat., Jul. 12 | Georgetown Fair | Georgetown, IL
Fri., Jul. 19 | Black Oak Mountain | Lampe, MO
Thu., Jul. 24 | Cheyenne Frontier Days | Cheyenne, WY
Fri., Jul. 25 | Peppermill Concert Hall | West Wendover, NV
Thu., Jul. 31 | Lock 3 Live! | Akron, OH
Fri., Aug. 1 | Castle Ridge | Centralia, IL
Sat., Aug. 2 | JD Legends | Franklin, OH
Sun., Aug. 3 | Central Park Plaza | Valparaiso, IN
Thu., Aug. 28 | Catholic Health Amphitheater at Bald Hill | Farmingville, NY
Sat., Aug. 30 | Midwest Old Threshers Reunion | Mount Pleasant, IA
Thu., Sep. 4 | Huntington Center | Toledo, OH
Fri., Sep. 5 | Canton Civic Center | Canton, OH
Thu., Sep. 11 | Marshall Health Network Arena | Huntington, WV
Fri., Sep. 12 | Erie Insurance Arena | Erie, PA
Sat., Sep. 13 | Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza | Wilkes-Barre Township, PA
Thu., Sep. 18 | Rupp Arena | Lexington, KY
Fri., Sep. 19 | The Classic Center | Athens, GA
Sat., Sep. 20 | Dignity Health Amp | Macon, GA
Thu., Sep. 25 | Dacotah Bank Center | Brookings, SD
Fri., Sep. 26 | Alliant Energy PowerHouse | Cedar Rapids, IA
Sat., Sep. 27 | Alerus Center | Grand Forks, ND
Thu., Oct. 2 | Blue FCU Arena | Loveland, CO
Fri., Oct. 3 | Ford Wyoming Center | Casper, WY
Sat., Oct. 4 | Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | Bozeman, MT
Thu., Oct. 9 | Angel of the Winds Arena | Everett, WA
Fri., Oct. 10 | Toyota Center | Kennewick, WA
Sat., Oct. 11 | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater | Nampa, ID
Thu., Oct. 23 | The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon | Fort Myers, FL
Fri., Oct. 24 | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Hollywood, FL
Sat., Oct. 25 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL
Sun., Oct. 26 | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL
Fri., Nov. 7 – Sat., Nov. 8 | Island Resort & Casino | Harris, MI

Sigrid Returns With Playful New Single “Jellyfish” And Announces Summer Festival Dates Across Europe

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After two critically acclaimed albums and a string of global hits, Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid returns today with “Jellyfish” — the luminous new single, which marks a new era for the pop star, known for her distinctive rasp and soaring vocal ability. Sigrid is the modern pop voice of Scandinavia — a breakout talent who rose from a tiny fishing town in Alesund to global acclaim. Across 2019’s top 5 hit Sucker Punch and 2022’s top 3 hit How to Let Go – Sigrid has carved a reputation for turning raw emotion into soaring festival anthems — and with Jellyfish, Sigrid leans into her more playful side. Watching Napoleon Dynamite in the background of co-writing and co-producing the song, the track channels the indie-leaning sound of early 2000s and the music she grew up listening to on her iPod, with a carefree energy that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new, portrayed in the weird and wonderful official video.

Sigrid’s discography is a testament to her ability to turn songs written at the piano into global pop forces,  balancing vulnerability, power, and joy across every release. There’s the instant classic and breakthrough feminist anthem, Don’t Kill My Vibe — her debut single that shouted independence over sky-scraping drum claps — and the disco strut of Mirror, channelling hard-won self-confidence into a glorious festival moment, and the top 10 smash Strangers tackled heartbreak with fearless honesty. That knack for forging gold in life’s fires continues on Sigrid’s highly anticipated new music. Now 28, Sigrid is approaching love and loss from a wiser, more nuanced perspective.

“It’s my slightly more free-spirited and joyous side,” Sigrid says of Jellyfish. “I wanted it to feel easy — like a Scandinavian summer. Flirting can feel so chaotic and stupid, but that’s the best part of it.”

“Jellyfish” was written alongside longtime collaborator Askjell Solstrand — who co-wrote and produced Sigrid’s breakthrough ballad “Dynamite”. Their 10-year friendship has been fertile ground for vulnerability in the studio, with complete  trust  to experiment. “I love using my voice as a vessel to pour my heart out,” she shares, “but on this song, I wanted it to sound carefree, joyful and playful – maybe a bit nonchalant.”

After two sold-out global tours, over 2.2 billion global streams, and career-defining moments like performing on Glastonbury’s The Other Stage, headlining London’s OVO Wembley Arena, Sigrid found herself in 2024 needing a reset. She stepped away from the pressure of “content culture” in writing rooms to rediscover the joy of making music simply for the love of it. Solo trips to remote parts of Norway, festival stages in South America, and cathartic jam sessions with her band reignited her creative spark. Removing the pressure and embracing instinct – Sigrid started writing what felt good in the room, and Jellyfish is the result of this headspace.

A festival favourite artist, Sigrid will perform at festivals across Europe and the UK this summer, with dates confirmed at Y NOT, TRNSMT, Latitude, Tramlines and more.

UPCOMING LIVE DATES
12th July – TRNSMT, Scotland
17th July – Foynhagen, Tønsberg, Norway
18th July – Wrightegaarden, Langesund, Norway
19th July – Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland
25th July – Latitude Festival
27th July – Tramlines, Sheffield
31st July – Raumarock, Norway
2nd August – Y Not Festival, UK
7 August – Syd For Solen, Denmark
16th August – MS Dockville, Hamburg, Germany
22nd August – Ypsilon Festival, Denmark
23rd August – Haikjeften Festival, Norway
13th September – Kristiansand, Norway

Kid Cudi Releases New Single “Grave” With Samuel Bayer-Directed Video Ahead Of Forthcoming Album ‘Free’

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 GRAMMY® Award-winning multi-platinum sonic visionary, artist, producer, actor and director Kid Cudi releases “Grave,” the second single off his forthcoming album, Free arriving August 22nd and available for pre-order HERE

Arriving alongside the new single is an official music video shot by award-winning director Samuel Bayer who has worked with and shot iconic videos for the likes of Nirvana, Blind Melon, The Rolling Stones, The Cranberries, and more.

Earlier this year, Cudi returned with “Neverland,” the first single off ‘Free’ and premiered his short film of the same title, directed by Ti West and produced by Monkeypaw Productions, at Tribeca Film Festival. 

“Grave” and “Neverland” follows Kid Cudi’s record breaking 2024 that saw “Day ‘N’ Nite (nightmare)” officially earn its RIAA Diamond Certification, marking his groundbreaking debut Man on the Moon: The End of Day as “the first 2000s hip-hop album to earn multiple RIAA Diamond singles. Last year, Cudi released his ninth studio album, INSANO and its epic Deluxe Version, NITRO MEGA. Hailed by Clash as “a lavish return, and logging his seventh Top 20 debut on the Billboard 200 with INSANO.

Kid Cudi continues to elevate music, fashion, and film and television as an otherworldly sonic outlier without comparison and will continue to do so this year. Stay tuned for more from Kid Cudi.

Bryant Barnes Releases Heartfelt New Single “Two Sides of Goodbye” Ahead Of Debut Album And Tour With d4vd

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 Rising alternative R&B singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Bryant Barnes unveils a brand new single entitled “Two Sides Of Goodbye” out now.

Bounding with emotion, “Two Sides Of Goodbye” embodies the hallmarks of his instantly identifiable signature tone. Notes pulled from softly pressed piano keys linger in the background, echoing through the silence and accenting the heartbreak in his delivery. On the refrain, he can’t let go of a doomed relationship, going on to ponder aloud, “How can you be so happy? Look at you living without me while I can’t let go.” It culminates on one last catharsis rife with raw feeling.

He just picks up where he left off with the fan favorite “Why Can’t You” at the top of the year. The latter has already reeled in 12 million-plus streams and earned acclaim. CLASH raved, “The singer’s tender youth – a mere 19-years-old at the time of writing – belies his huge skill, melting together R&B, soul, gospel, and more.” Rated R&B applauded how, In the melancholic ballad, Barnes contemplates reality of unrequited love and the glimmer of hope that his partner will stay to make it work.” Billboard touted it among “R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week, proceeding to proclaim, “Bryant Barnes is proving unstoppable.” New Wave Magazine promised, “Bryant is making sure his presence is felt within the industry.”

Earlier this year, he notably supported 070 Shake on The Petrichor Tour across North America, captivating audiences around the country. This summer, he’ll also be joining d4vd on select dates of the WITHERED Tour, bringing their Texas-rooted chemistry to stages nationwide.

It’s just the beginning though…

Be on the lookout for a whole lot more to come from Bryant Barnes soon.

To close out last year, Bryant Barnes released  “Is This Love To You” and launched his first sold-out headline run in November with shows in Houston, New York, and Los Angeles. Within merely three minutes of going on sale, all of the tickets were grabbed by fans in a frenzy! Elsewhere Bryant took over online with numerous performances on acclaimed platforms including COLORSOn The RadarVEVO, and From The Block.

Recently named Vevo DSCVR 2025 Artist To Watch Bryant’s profile has exploded in the last year, attracting over 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify and exponentially expanding his online following too. He has quietly taken flight as one of the year’s boldest breakout artists. “I’d Rather Pretend” quickly became one of Bryant’s most popular songs with a tidal wave of viral engagement. Upon release it crashed the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs Chart peaking at #7. Simultaneously it gained nearly over 211 million global streams as the debut EP VANITY peaked at #13 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart and #10 Apple Music R&B Albums Chart. The EP is impressively approaching 400 million global streams and counting.

Building on this success, he teamed up with fellow Houston native and 19-year-old visionary artist d4vd for a new rendition of “I’d Rather Pretend.” Barnes has also graced coveted platforms like Genius, while PAPER Magazine praised him as the, “Texas-based alt-pop act has been dominating social media, attracting millions of followers on platforms like TikTok, where fans have organically found his music.

By balancing cinematic ambition and intensely intimate emotion, Bryant Barnes conjures alternative R&B tailormade for the biggest stages worldwide. The Houston-born singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has unassumingly blazed his own trail to the forefront of the culture, gathering hundreds of millions of streams, attracting 7 million total followers, selling out shows, and earning acclaim from PAPERGeniusCOLORSOnesToWatch, and more. He has devoted his entire life to music, shining on various instruments as a kid before gaining traction with a series of viral piano covers. Since 2023, Bryant’s tireless grind has established him as a phenomenon further affirmed by 2024’s breakthrough VANITY EP. Beyond standouts like “Don’t Want A Love Song,” “Give Me A Sign,” and “Adore You,” the single “I’d Rather Pretend” eclipsed 211 million streams and attracted multiplatinum star d4vd for a powerhouse Official Remix. Given this success, he also sold out his debut headline shows in New York, Los Angeles, and Houston in less than three minutes. It’s no wonder VEVO hailed him as a DSCVR 2025 Artist To Watch and 070 Shake handpicked him to open up her Petrichor North American Tour. However, everything just set the stage for his full-length debut album in 2025 and much more to come.

D4vd Withered Tour Dates:
07/30 San Francisco, CA
08/01 Phoenix, AZ
08/02 Del Mar, CA
08/05 Del Mar, CA
08/06 Phoenix, AZ
08/08 Dallas, TX
08/09 Austin, TX
08/12 St. Petersburg, FL
08/13 Orlando, FL
08/15 Atlanta, GA
08/16 Nashville, TN
08/17 Charlotte, NC
09/02 Detroit, MI
09/03 Columbus, OH
09/05 Indianapolis, IN
09/06 Chicago, IL
09/07 Madison, WI
09/09 Minneaplos, MN
09/10 Kansas City, MO

Conan Gray Releases “Vodka Cranberry” Ahead Of New Album ‘Wishbone’ And Fall Tour With Hemlocke Springs

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Today, multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter, Conan Gray releases Vodka Cranberry the second single from his forthcoming album Wishbone arriving August 15 via Republic Records / Universal Music Canada.  

“Vodka Cranberry”written by Conan Gray and produced by Dan Nigro, captures the torture of a prolonged breakup through its exquisite songwriting and vocal performance. The official music video, a continuation of the music video for “This Song”, is directed by Danica Kleinknecht (Mk.Gee) and co-stars Corey Fogelmanis. The music video was shot on Kodak 35mm 500t in his home state of Texas, following the love story of Wilson & Brandon.

Upon release, the album’s lead single “This Song” was received with delight from fans and critics alike.  RollingStone called the release “another evolution” for Conan, and Cosmopolitan observed the return to his “vulnerable bedroom pop songwriting roots.”

Last month, Conan stopped the internet as “Sally” during Role Model’s set at Gov Ball in one of the most viral moments from the weekend. The entire festival showed up to Conan’s main stage performance that weekend – check out this video of the HUGE crowd HERE !

Weeks later, Conan also appeared on the big screen as Charli XCX’s “Apple Girl” with a Vodka Cranberry in hand. Hot off another buzzy moment, Conan performed at Poland’s Open’er Festival, with a surprise performance of his new song “Vodka Cranberry”!

Conan Gray: The Wishbone Pajama Show with special guest hemlocke springs, will kick off on September 11 making stops across the U.S. including his first performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on October 6. The tour concludes with Conan’s Mexico debut (support TBA), including headlines in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. Full tour routing for the Live Nation promoted tour is below. Tickets available now at conangray.lnk.to/tour.

Like his previous albums, Conan wrote all of the songs on Wishbone from his bedroom and reunited with Grammy Award winning longtime collaborator Dan Nigro to executive produce the album. Dan Nigro has worked with Conan since 2018, producing his multi-platinum hits “Heather” and “Maniac”.  In addition, Conan worked with Ethan Gruska, Noah Conrad, Luka Kloser and Elvira as producers on Wishbone.

On Wishbone, Conan Gray returns to his singer-songwriter roots after falling in love for the first time, showcasing his creative talents more than ever before. Full Wishbone track listing below.

The Wishbone Pajama Show – Tour Dates:

September 11 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
September 13 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
September 14 Tinley Park, IL Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
September 16 Pittsburgh, PA Petersen Events Center
September 17 Clarkston, MI Pine Knob Music Theatre
September 19 Bridgeport, CT Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
September 20 Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena
September 22 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live
September 24 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
September 26 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
September 28 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
September 29 Kansas City, MO Starlight Theatre
October 1 West Valley City, UT Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
October 3 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
October 4 San Diego, CA Viejas Arena
October 6 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
[Support TBA for the following dates]
October 16 Mexico City, MX Palacio de los Deportes
October 17 Guadalajara, MX Auditorio Telmex
October 19 Monterrey, MX Auditorio Banamex

About Conan Gray:
Nobody has tapped into the thoughts and feelings of his generation quite like Conan Gray. The Texas native has transformed into the quintessential Gen Z singer-songwriter and pop artist by never losing sight of where he came from and designing a world without comparison. Conan turns the page to his next chapter in 2025 with his fourth studio album, Wishbone, out August 15th, 2025. Continuing a partnership that dates back to 2018, he welcomed GRAMMY® Award winner Dan Nigro back as Executive Producer for the album, along with producers Ethan Gruska, Noah Conrad, Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjärd.

Conan left an indelible imprint on pop culture in 2020 when his debut LP Kid Krow, produced by Dan Nigro, bowed at #5 on the Billboard 200. Kid Krow went Platinum and yielded a series of signature smashes, including the 4x-Platinum “Heather,” 3x-Platinum “Maniac,” Gold-Certified “Comfort Crowd,” “The Story,” “Wish You Were Sober,” and “The Cut That Always Bleeds.” Among these staples, he entered rarified air with “Heather”, which has become one of a handful of songs with 2 billion streams penned by one writer – Conan himself.

With over 12 billion global streams to date, Conan returned to the Top 15 of the Billboard 200 with Superache (2022) and Found Heaven (2024). He has incited the applause of The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vogue, GQ, V Man, PAPER, The FADER, Billboard, and NPR in addition to performing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, TODAY, and more. In 2024, Conan took flight as an arena headliner, selling out hallowed venues around the world such as Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum, and Wembley Arena. A fixture at events like the Met Gala, he is just as uncompromisingly influential as a style icon, embracing a fashion-forward aesthetic like no other. Beyond thriving as a songwriter and performer, Conan also serves as the core creative director for his project, meticulously shaping every layer of his vision for each album era. He continues this trend on Wishbone – 12 self-written songs from a world all his own.

Hanumankind Announces New Mixtape ‘Monsoon Season’ Featuring Denzel Curry, Maxo Kream And A$AP Rocky

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Kerala born, Houston raised rapper Hanumankind has announced the arrival of his brand new project, a mixtape titled Monsoon Season.

Alongside the trailer release, Hanumankind prepped fans for the arrival of the mixtape with the release of “Villanous,” a studio version of his On The Radar freestyle which he reveals will appear on the mixtape. Alongside it will be breakout hit “Big Dawgs,” it’s remix with A$AP Rocky, follow up single “Run It Up,” as well as recent release, Holiday,” unrelease tracks and collaborations with rap luminaries Denzel Curry (“Reckless”) and Maxxo Kream (“Goons”).

 Monsoon Season will be released on Capitol Records/Universal Music India on July 25th:

Speaking on the project, Hanumankind’s camp shares Monsoon Season is a compilation of songs gathered over the years before the spotlight and the noise. The tracks come from a time of obscurity, shaped in the quiet, a persistent grind, long before recognition came knocking. A multitude of sounds and emotions because change has been the only constant throughout.

Monsoon Season Tracklist —
1. “Holiday”
2. “Big Dawgs”
3. “⁠Reckless” feat. Denzel Curry
4. “Run It Up”
5. “Someone Told Me” feat. Roisee
6. “⁠Goons” feat. Maxo Kream
7. “Interlude”
8. “⁠Cause” feat. Rudy Mukta
9. “Villainous”
10. “Sicko”
11. “⁠Big Dawgs” Remix feat. Asap Rocky

Hanumankind is currently on his debut headlining tour in Europe and the U.K playing to sold out crowds across cities like Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin and will arrive to play London’s Village Underground next Tuesday, July 15th. 

MGK Drops New Single “Vampire Diaries” With Travis Barker Ahead Of Upcoming Album ‘Lost Americana’

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GRAMMY nominated recording artist mgk returns with his new single, “vampire diaries.” The guitar driven track is produced by longtime collaborator and friend Travis Barker. “vampire diaries” is the follow up to his lead summer smash “cliché.” The video, directed by Sam Cahill, is set in a museum and finds the artist dancing through exhibits after dark. He reunites with “cliché” choreographer Sean Bankhead (Usher/Tate McRae).

His forthcoming album lost americana will release globally on August 8, fans can pre-order HERE. Earlier this week mgk launched a save the date for his annual MGK Day weekend celebration. The three-day event in Cleveland, Ohio honors his local impact with a star-studded weekend of community events, music, art, and philanthropy.

The multi-platinum musician recently performed at Nickelodeon’s Kid’s Choice Awards and Today Citi Concert Series. mgk also blessed fans with an alternative version of “cliché,” by releasing an acoustic “sad version.”

The renowned superstar eclipsed genre expectations by releasing the widely acclaimed album Tickets to My Downfall in 2020. The platinum album topped the Billboard 200 and became his first No. 1 effort. The album landed 18 tracks on the Hot Rock Songs chart. Platinum singles, “bloody valentine” and “my ex’s best friend,” both went No. 1 at Alternative. His follow-up album, mainstream sellout, became his second album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best Rock Album”.

Buddy Guy Announces New Album ‘Ain’t Done With the Blues’ On His 89th Birthday With New Single “Blues Chase the Blues Away”

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Amid the anticipation of his new upcoming album  ‘AIN’T DONE WITH THE BLUESout on his 89th birthday, July 30, the multi-GRAMMY Award winning blues icon Buddy Guy continues his life-long love affair with the blues with new single “Blues Chase The Blues Away,’ out today HERE via Silvertone/RCA Records.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee follows up his kick-off single to the project, ‘How Blues Is That?’ featuring legendary Eagles’ guitarist, Joe Walsh with new single “Blues Chase The Blues Away’ co-written by Grammy Award winning producer/songwriter Tom Hambridge and Gary Nicholson. The single starts with Rob McNelley’s gut bucket rhythm guitar, before the blues icon belts out “The blues chase the blues away!” A deep groove powered by Tom Hambridge on drums and Glenn Worf on bass with Buddy’s stinging guitar fills and solos that flashes back to Buddy Guy’s deep Louisiana roots and lyrically pays tribute to Little Walter, Jimmy Reed and B.B. King!

“Blues Chase The Blues Away” and “How Blues Is That?” are just two singles off the 18-track project that will boast even more emotionally-charged music with even more bone-chilling hard earned lyrics and lessons that continue to garner critical recognition and praise.

Pre save ‘AIN’T DONE WITH THE BLUES’: HERE

“This album is about where I’ve been, it’s about where I’m going, and the people I learned everything from,” shares Buddy on the LP. “…Muddy, Wolf, Walter, Sonny Boy, BB, I could go on and on. Before they passed, they used to say, “Man, if you outlive me, just keep the Blues alive,” and I’m trying to keep that promise.” He continues, “Now, I can’t kick my leg up high as I used to, or jump off the stage like I did in my 20’s and 30’s, but I’m going to give you everything I got as long as I got it.”

Fresh off of his surprise appearance in Ryan Coogler’s box office smash hit film SINNERS, Buddy Guy’s new album ‘AIN’T DONE WITH THE BLUES’ follows his seventh #1 album THE BLUES DON’T LIE. Last year, the Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner announced his Damn Right Farewell Tour, where Buddy bid adieu to extensive touring. But that didn’t mean the urge to perform ever left the legend’s bones, nor that more music wasn’t on the way.

“They don’t play blues on your radio anymore like they used to on the big AM/FM stations,” Buddy offers regarding his appearance in SINNERS and decision to release another album. “So things like the movie, or performing out on the road, or making a new record, it’s important because some young people might see it or hear it and say, “Oh, I got to know more about that.”’

‘AIN’T DONE WITH THE BLUES’ is Buddy Guy’s follow up to his 2022 Billboard #1 Blues Album Chart lead THE BLUES DON’T LIE, which followed his 2018 Billboard #1 Blues Album Chart lead THE BLUES IS ALIVE AND WELL. Always a welcomed return to music, Buddy Guy won “Best Traditional Blues Album” at the 2019 Grammy Awards, and was nominated again at the 2023 Grammy Awards. This followed his 2015 album BORN TO PLAY GUITAR, which again debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Blues Album charts and won “Best Blues Album” at the 2016 Grammy Awards.

The recipient of the 2015 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Buddy Guy’s incredible career spans over 50 years with just as many albums released. Career highlights include 8 Grammy Awards, 38 Blues Music Awards (the most any artist has received), a Kennedy Center Honor, The NARM Chairman’s Award for Sustained Creative Achievement, Billboard Music Awards’ Century Award for distinguished artistic development, Presidential National Medal of Arts, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to name a few.  At 89 years young, Buddy Guy proves that it gets greater later as he continues to record, tour, and remind the world what icons are made of. 

You can catch Buddy Guy live on the road now during his 2025 Damn Right Encore Tour. Get tickets and more info at buddyguy.net

COMING UP ON THE 2025 DAMN RIGHT ENCORE TOUR: 

6/20 Mashantucket CT – Foxwoods Resort Casino

6/21 Vienna VA – Wolf Trap

6/24 Champaign IL – Virginia Theatre

6/26 St. Louis MO – The Factory

6/27 Rockford IL – Coronado Theatre 

6/28 Joliet IL – Rialto Square Theatre

7/10 Selbyville DE – Freeman Arts Pavilion 

7/11 Jim Thorpe PA – Penn’s Peak 

7/13 Hampton Beach NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom 

7/14 Red Bank NJ – Count Basie Center for The Arts 

7/16 Wheeling WV – Capitol Theatre 

7/18 Lafayette IN – Loeb Stadium 

7/19 Rochester Hills MI – Meadowbrook Amphitheatre 

8/6 Tucson AZ – Fox Tucson Theatre 

8/8 Chandler AZ – Gila River Resorts Wild Horse Pass 

8/10 Cerritos CA – Cerritos Center for The Performing Arts 

8/12 Saratoga CA – The Mountain Winery 

8/13 Santa Rosa CA – Luther Burbank Center for The Arts 

8/16 Seattle WA – Paramount Theatre

Happy 40th Anniversary, Live Aid – 40 Facts About the Day Music Saved The World

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On July 13, 1985, music changed the world. Literally. Live Aid was more than just a concert—it was a global jukebox that reached 1.9 billion people in over 150 countries. Organizers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure called up their famous friends, threw together a two-continent party, and raised millions for Ethiopian famine relief. From London’s Wembley Stadium to Philadelphia’s JFK Stadium, it was a 16-hour music marathon filled with legendary moments, wild behind-the-scenes antics, and more rockstar drama than your cousin’s wedding playlist.

To celebrate its 40th birthday, here are 40 wild, wonderful, and heartwarming facts about Live Aid—because one of the biggest concerts in history deserves one heck of a throwback.

From Freddie Mercury’s strut to Bono’s crowd-dive, Phil Collins’ Concorde flight to a satellite duet that never quite happened, here are 40 wild, weird, and wonderful facts about Live Aid—because the world’s biggest concert deserves the world’s biggest birthday party.

1. Queen didn’t just perform. They conquered.
Their 21-minute set is widely considered the greatest live performance in rock history. Freddie Mercury’s mic stand became a sword, Wembley turned into a choir, and “We Are the Champions” felt less like a song and more like a coronation.

2. U2 became global superstars thanks to one song.
Their performance of “Bad” ran long—so long that they had to cut “Pride (In the Name of Love)” from their set. But when Bono leaped into the crowd to dance with a fan, he became a household name.

3. Phil Collins played both shows.
Collins drummed for Sting in London, then boarded a Concorde, landed in Philly, and played again that same day—this time for Eric Clapton and a reunited Led Zeppelin. Jet lag not included.

4. Bob Geldof got mad, and it worked.
When he found out that only £1.2 million had been raised mid-concert, he reportedly yelled “Give us your money!” live on TV. Donations immediately spiked to £300 per second.

5. David Bowie gave up a song for something bigger.
After seeing a powerful CBC news segment set to “Drive” by The Cars, Bowie insisted it be played during his set—even if it meant cutting “Five Years.” The footage moved millions and helped increase donations.

6. Freddie Mercury and Brian May’s acoustic duet brought the house down.
They performed “Is This the World We Created…?” to a silent, swaying stadium. No flash, just heart.

7. Paul McCartney’s mic cut out—and it didn’t matter.
McCartney started “Let It Be” with a dead microphone, but the Wembley crowd sang loud enough to carry the tune until the problem was fixed.

8. Elton John had the longest set of the day.
His 32-minute set included a duet with George Michael and a performance of “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” that still gives chills.

9. Princess Diana and Prince Charles were in the crowd.
They watched from the royal box at Wembley. Diana reportedly loved Duran Duran and George Michael.

10. The show was almost called something else.
Names like “Feed the World Live” were considered before they settled on “Live Aid.” Good choice.

11. There were concerts happening all over the world.
While London and Philly got the headlines, shows also happened in Australia, the Soviet Union, Japan, Yugoslavia, Canada, and more.

12. The opening act? Status Quo.
They kicked things off in London with “Rockin’ All Over the World,” which couldn’t have been more fitting.

13. The Who’s set had technical hiccups.
Their performance of “My Generation” was cut short by a blown fuse. True to form, they smashed through it anyway.

14. The satellite feed almost didn’t work.
Broadcasting live from two continents was a technical miracle in 1985. One wrong move, and the show would’ve gone dark worldwide.

15. “We Are the World” closed the show in Philly.
And yes, just about everyone you can think of was on that stage. Except Prince—he sent a video instead.

16. Phil Collins played drums for Led Zeppelin.
Even he admits it didn’t go well. “If I could have walked off, I would have,” he later said.

17. Madonna addressed the elephant in the room.
After nude photos of her appeared in Playboy and Penthouse, she told the crowd, “I ain’t taking s*** off today.” Applause followed.

18. Bono saved a fan’s life.
During “Bad,” he noticed a girl being crushed in the crowd, jumped down, and pulled her to safety. She later credited him with saving her life.

19. The telethon-style donations ran on 300 phone lines.
Volunteers took credit card donations by hand. No apps. No QR codes. Just call in and give what you could.

20. David Bowie called Live Aid “the most dramatic thing I’ve ever seen.”
And that’s from a guy who wore Ziggy Stardust makeup.

21. Freddie Mercury had a beer before going onstage.
Because rock and roll.

22. Bob Dylan broke a string—and Ron Wood saved the day.
When Dylan’s guitar gave out, Wood handed him his own and played air guitar while grinning through the rest of the song. Punk energy meets rock royalty.

23. The Beach Boys reunited with Brian Wilson.
It was their first major performance together in years.

24. The broadcast reached nearly 40% of the global population.
That’s 1.9 billion people in 150 countries. Imagine explaining that to your dial-up modem.

25. George Michael performed twice.
Once with Elton John and again during the “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” finale.

26. Sting played two sets.
One solo and one as part of Dire Straits. He was basically everywhere that day.

27. The sound systems weren’t concert-quality by today’s standards.
But what the tech lacked, the passion made up for.

28. Mick Jagger and Tina Turner nearly burned the place down.
Their chemistry during “It’s Only Rock ’n Roll” was electric—especially when Mick ripped off part of Tina’s dress mid-song. The crowd went wild. So did the tabloids.

29. Bob Geldof bluffed his way to a lineup.
He told Bowie that Elton and Queen were confirmed. Then told Queen that Bowie and Elton were in. None of it was true—until it was.

30. It cost millions to put on—and made tens of millions more.
By the end, over $125 million had been raised. In today’s money, that’s over $370 million.

31. George Thorogood played with not one, but two blues legends.
Bo Diddley and Albert Collins joined him onstage in Philly, giving the blues a well-deserved spotlight amid the synth-pop and arena rock.

32. The stage schedule was scribbled on scraps of paper.
No fancy spreadsheets here. Organizers used handwritten notes and walkie-talkies to coordinate the biggest music event of the decade.

33. Billy Connolly got the crowd laughing before Elton John.
The Scottish comedian introduced Elton with some off-the-cuff jokes—because if there’s one thing harder than following Queen, it’s doing it in silence.

34. Paul McCartney re-recorded part of his set for the DVD.
Because of that mic failure, he laid down a clean vocal for “Let It Be” the day after.

35. The Cars’ song “Drive” helped drive donations.
Set to haunting footage of famine victims, the song played during Bowie’s set became one of the concert’s most powerful and emotional moments.

36. Muhammad Ali made an appearance.
He wasn’t scheduled to, but joined the stage in Philadelphia to thunderous applause.

37. The stage at JFK was enormous.
And had to be cooled with ice to prevent equipment (and musicians) from overheating.

38. The event was almost canceled due to logistics.
Two continents. One feed. Dozens of artists. No modern email. Somehow, it happened.

39. “Live Aid” was meant to be a one-time thing.
But it inspired Farm Aid, Live 8, and a whole new era of music-meets-activism.

40. It worked.
Not perfectly. Not without controversy. But it changed how music, media, and activism work together. And it raised millions for people who needed it most.

Forty years later, it’s still the greatest gig the world’s ever thrown.

Ben Nichols Announces Solo Album ‘In the Heart of the Mountain’ With Title Track And Tour Dates

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Today, Ben Nichols, frontman and songwriter for the long-running Memphis rock band Lucero, released the new single “In the Heart of the Mountain,” the title track of his sophomore solo album In the Heart of the Mountain out on July 25 via Lucero’s label Liberty & Lament. The album is one of his most personal pieces of work to date and marks his first solo release in 16 years since 2009’s acclaimed The Last Pale Light in the West.

“I’ve never before set out to write a song about mental health,” explains Nichols. “Although one could say all songwriting is about mental health in one way or another. The title track to the album, ‘In the Heart of the Mountain’ is a wife-appreciation song. My wife and I have been together for over ten years now and I realize how much she keeps me sane. We can often be our own worst enemies and having someone who keeps us from getting too wrapped up in the devils and demons of our own making is a truly wonderful thing.”

“In the Heart of the Mountain” follows previous singles “The Darkness Sings” and “Fading Back Into the Night”, both of which were released with accompanying music videos shot by photographer Chad Cochran and edited by Nichols. The tracks earned praise from Brooklyn Vegan, Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, Glide Magazine, DittyTV, and more.

Although not a concept album like his debut solo record, The Last Pale Light in the West, the song titles of In the Heart of the Mountain read as a poem in sequence.

In the heart of the mountain

The darkness sings

A bleak overture

From a western or a war movie

While the stars disappear

Fading back into the night

I’m in over my head

She’s starlight in the river

The prayer

The swamper’s lament

The devil takes his leave

“A few years ago, a stranger mailed me a copy of What About This, Collected Poems of Frank Stanford. He sent it because he knew I was from Arkansas and Stanford had lived and died in Arkansas and he thought my lyrics shared something in common with those poems. Even at the age of 50, I’ve never read much poetry, but there was something about Stanford’s writing I fell in love with. There was something alive and dangerous in his words. Nothing safe about the way he wrote. Soaked in Southern tones but not backwards, more unconventional and pushing at the edges of Southern decorum. It was mythology and everyday life, it was an exotic landscape and it was home. It was not quite like anything I’d read before.

Frank Stanford’s poems made me want to write in a style I’d never written in before. I’m not sure if I actually achieved that, but I ended up creating my own everyday-life-mythology of where I was from. I also ended up writing some of my favorite lyrics in years. I had a handful of guitar parts that I was holding back from the band. They were acoustic-based and had a quieter feel to them and I wasn’t ready to turn them into Lucero songs. In my head I was hearing different instrumentation and a different approach than what the band usually does. And I had these new lyrics I was working on. Before I knew it, I’d written an album’s worth of songs and fashioned the song titles into a poem unworthy of Frank Stanford but still inspired by him.”

In the Heart of the Mountain features Nichols on acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as occasional electric guitar solo and percussion. He is accompanied by Morgan Eve Swain (The Huntress and the Holder of Hands, The Devil Makes Three, Brown Bird) on violin and backing vocals, Cory Branan on electric and acoustic guitars, and Todd Beene (Chuck Ragan, Glossary) on pedal steel and electric guitars. It was recorded at Southern Grooves studio in Memphis, Tennessee with Matt Ross-Spang as the recording and mixing engineer.

“I’d say In the Heart of the Mountain is the closest I’ve come to making an album completely on my own terms,” Nichols reflects. “I had help from a great engineer and great friends who also happened to be amazing studio musicians, but it was self produced. I wrote it without input from anyone else. There were no band members to negotiate parts and approaches with. It wasn’t based on a novel or a theme. The only inspiration was that desire to create something that lived in my memories of those rivers, fields, and mountains, in that mythological Arkansas my family called home, where I grew up. I haven’t been able to get back there nearly as often as I would like.”

Nichols’ will set out on a run of solo tour dates this July and August including shows in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas as well as St. Louis, Columbus, Cleveland and more. See the full list of tour dates below.

In the Heart of the Mountain Tracklist:

1. In the Heart of the Mountain 

2. The Darkness Sings 

3. A Bleak Overture 

4. From a Western or a War Movie

5. While the Stars Disappear 

6. Fading Back Into the Night 

7. I’m in Over My Head 

8. She’s Starlight in the River

9. The Prayer 

10. The Swamper’s Lament 

11. The Devil Takes His Leave

Ben Nichols Solo Tour Dates:

July 24 – Little Rock, AR – Whitewater Tavern [SOLD OUT]

July 25 – Little Rock, AR – Whitewater Tavern [SOLD OUT]

July 26 – Tulsa, OK – Mercury Lounge

July 27 – St. Louis, MO – Golden Record

July 29 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi Indy

July 30 – Lexington, KY – The Burl

July 31 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Café

August 2 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop

August 3 – Huntington, WV – The Loud

August 5 – Morgantown, WV – 123 Pleasant Street

August 6 – Knoxville, TN – Open Chord Music

August 7 – Greenville, SC – Radio Room

August 8 – Chattanooga, TN – Cherry Street Tavern

August 23 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater