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10 Classic Rock Songs You’ve Definitely Heard in a Movie

Classic rock and cinema? A match made in surround-sound heaven. These songs fill your ears, crank up the tension, add the joy, bring the cool factor, and sometimes even cue the tears. You may not remember the plot, but you definitely remember the guitar solo.


1. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Vietnam scene? Cue CCR. “Fortunate Son” becomes the go-to soundtrack of cinematic helicopters, slow-mo chaos, and anti-establishment vibes. It screams rebellion—and 1970s saturation filters.

2. “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen
One word: Wayne’s World. That iconic head-banging car ride transforms Queen’s epic suite into a slumber party essential. Few movie moments bring this much drama and delight.

3. “Gimme Shelter” – The Rolling Stones
Scorsese loves this one so much, he practically has it on speed dial. From Goodfellas to The Departed, it slides into a scene and carries suspense, swagger, and sirens all at once.

4. “All Along the Watchtower” – Jimi Hendrix
When Jimi’s guitar wails in Watchmen or A Bronx Tale, the tension rises. Dylan writes it. Hendrix electrifies it. Filmmakers turn it into atmosphere you can feel.

5. “Tiny Dancer” – Elton John
Thanks to Almost Famous, no tour bus ride feels complete without it. When the band and crew sing “Tiny Dancer,” the scene lights up with unity, redemption—and perfect harmony.

6. “Dream On” – Aerosmith
A high note, a flashback, a montage—this song fits them all. Whether it’s Miracle or The Departed, “Dream On” carries intensity and emotion like a power ballad with purpose.

7. “Layla” – Derek and the Dominos
The piano coda in Goodfellas changes the entire mood. It plays as secrets surface and stories shift. Slow, stunning, and slightly chilling—it captures everything without saying a word.

8. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
A barbecue, a jukebox, or a sly nod to the South—this one instantly transports you. Used in everything from Con Air to Forrest Gump, it brings familiarity, rhythm, and full-volume vibes.

9. “Immigrant Song” – Led Zeppelin
When Thor: Ragnarok kicks off with Zeppelin’s battle cry, every Marvel fan feels it. Wailing vocals, thunderous riffs, and Norse gods fly through the screen with pure power.

10. “Born to Be Wild” – Steppenwolf
Motorcycles rev, wind rushes in, and here it comes: THE song of cinematic freedom. From Easy Rider to Mrs. Doubtfire (yep, seriously), this anthem sets the tone for full-throttle adventure.

Some songs live on vinyl. Some blast from stage amps. And some rise in theaters, scene after scene, generation after generation. These tracks roll with the credits, echo through the decades, and bring the magic every single time.

Practical Stress Management Tips for Music Industry Pros

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By Mitch Rice

The music business is a roller coaster of highs and lows, but it’s also packed with crazy pressures, unpredictable schedules, and endless demands. Even huge stars like Lady Gaga and Justin Timberlake have opened up about the mental toll of fame, and industry vets are singing from the same hymn book about how important it is to take care of yourself. Whether you’re a musician, publicist, manager, or anything in between, keeping your head straight is just as crucial as nailing your craft. Seriously, looking after your mental health is as vital as perfecting your sound.

Spotting When Things Are Getting Too Much

Music pros deal with unique stresses like hitting creative blocks. Are you getting tension headaches before gigs, having disrupted sleep cycles from touring or late-night studio sessions, or do you get really upset when you get negative feedback, all signs that the pressure’s piling up.

Look out for things like avoiding projects you used to love, getting annoyed easily with your bandmates or colleagues, or wanting to just cut yourself off from everyone. These aren’t signs of weakness; they’re your brain telling you it needs a break.

Quick Ways to Get Back to Earth

When everything’s going crazy, like during album deadlines or between tour stops, some simple grounding tricks can help you refocus in minutes:

  • The 5-4-3-2-1 Method: Try this during sound checks or before big meetings. Name five things you can see, four you can touch, three you can hear, two you can smell, and one you can taste. Artists like Adele use this to calm pre-show jitters, and it’s awesome for pulling you back to the present when you’re feeling overwhelmed.
  • Box Breathing: Perfect for backstage or studio breaks. Breathe in for four counts, hold for four, breathe out for four, hold for four. Do this five times before meetings, performances, or tough conversations. Lots of artists use breathing exercises as part of their creative routine.
  • Setting an Intention: Every morning, before you even look at emails or social media, decide on one main goal for your day. This clears your head and helps you make decisions based on what really matters.

Setting Smart Boundaries

Set boundaries for yourself and stick to them. Learn to tell the difference between stuff that feels urgent and what’s actually important. Instead of saying yes immediately during busy recording periods or tour planning, try saying, “Let me check my schedule and get back to you.”

Set specific times for checking emails and social media instead of being glued to your phone 24/7. Make some parts of your day, like meals or creative sessions, phone-free zones. Protecting your time means saving your energy for what’s most important.

Your Body: The Ultimate Foundation for Your Mind

Your body is your instrument, whether you’re on stage or behind the scenes. Even short 10-minute walks between recording sessions can release tension and give you a boost. Stars like Taylor Swift fit in regular workouts to handle stress and keep their energy up during long tours.

Sleep quality often beats quantity, especially with crazy schedules. Beyoncé has talked about how crucial uninterrupted deep sleep is for her creativity and performance, so she makes it a non-negotiable part of her routine.

Eating smart helps your brain work better during long studio days. Keep healthy snacks handy during marathon recording sessions or while traveling. And while everyone’s hydration needs are different, staying well-hydrated helps with focus and mood when you’re working hard. Artists also rethink their daily caffeine habits, exploring the differences in coffee and mushroom coffee to see which one better supports steady focus without the crash during long rehearsals or studio sessions

Building Your Support System

Even though you’re surrounded by people, the music industry can feel pretty lonely. Connect with other pros who get what you’re going through. Join professional groups or online communities where you can share without judgment. Artists like Chance the Rapper and John Mayer have spoken about how connecting with fellow musicians gave them emotional support and even creative inspiration.

Find mentors who’ve been there, done that. Their advice can be a lifesaver during tough times. And don’t shy away from getting professional help. Lots of therapists specialize in creative industries and understand the specific pressures you face; Demi Lovato and Kid Cudi have openly talked about this.

Smart Ways to Recharge

“Preventing burnout means being proactive, not waiting until you’re completely wiped out,” says James Smith, who’s the Head of Community at the online vape store Discountvapepen.com. Schedule quick breaks throughout your day. Just five minutes of deep breathing, stretching, or stepping outside can reset your mental state.

According to Smith, plan longer breaks after intense projects or tours and use this time to do stuff that has absolutely nothing to do with music:

  • Dive into a good book or catch up on movies
  • Spend time in nature – a hike, a walk in the park, anything that gets you outdoors
  • Pick up a new hobby that’s completely unrelated to music
  • Hang out with friends and family just for fun.

“Coming back refreshed after a break means you can approach your music with renewed energy and fresh perspective that you simply can’t get when you’re running on empty.”

Creating Your Rituals

Set up consistent little routines that signal the end of work and the start of rest. This could be as simple as changing out of your studio clothes, taking a shower to “wash off” the day, or listening to specific music that helps you unwind. Producer Rick Rubin is famous for his meditation practices and creating calm spaces that boost creativity and reduce stress.

Morning rituals can set a positive tone for the day, and evening rituals can help you process what happened and get ready for good sleep.

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Rock Memoirist Steve Wynn Chronicles Life in The Dream Syndicate For “I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True”

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Summer 1984. I’ve got the back lounge of this tour bus all to myself, partly because I’m the lead singer but more likely because it means the rest of the band won’t have to deal with me for the rest of the day. Just two years earlier I was flunking out at UCLA, working the day shift in a record store, living out of my father’s basement. Now I’m living the million-to-one reality of touring the country with my band, The Dream Syndicate, opening for up-and-coming rock darlings R.E.M., and making a big-budget sophomore album for A&M Records. I’m also untethered and unbound, drinking a fifth of Jim Beam every day, barely speaking to my best friend and guitarist, and looking for trouble in all the wrong places. How did I get from there to here? And how do I get out? Stick around and find out. I’ll be here, dreaming my dream . . .

I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True is a tale of writing songs and playing in bands as a conduit to a world its author could once have barely imagined—a world of major labels, luxury tour buses, and sold-out theaters, but also one of alcohol, drugs, and a low-level rock’n’roll Babylon.

Beginning with Wynn’s childhood in California in the 60s and 70s, the book builds to a crescendo with the formation of the first incarnation of The Dream Syndicate in 1981 as an antidote to the prepackaged pop music of the era. It charts the highs and lows of the band’s early years at the forefront of the Paisley Underground scene alongside Green On Red, Rain Parade, and The Bangles; the seismic impact of their debut album, The Days Of Wine And Roses; the spiraling chaos of the sessions for the follow-up, Medicine Show; the dissolution of the band’s first line-up and the launch of a second phase of The Dream Syndicate with Out Of The Grey and Ghost Stories; and more, culminating with the release of the landmark live album Live At Raji’s.

This is Wynn’s story, but it also features some of the biggest and most colorful characters of the period, offering a detailed field guide to the music business that manages to both glorify and demystify in equal measure. And, ultimately, it’s a tale of redemption, with music as a vehicle for artistic and personal transformation and transcendence.

Rock Band King Falcon Drops New Single “Plastic Crown” and Hits the Road

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As the summer gets ready to kick off, New York rockers King Falcon is heating things up with their new single being released via Mascot Records. “Plastic Crown” is the latest offering from the quartet comprised of Michael Rubin [vocals, lead guitar], Joe Conserva [bass], Sergio Ripa [guitar], and Dipayan “Dip” Chakraborty [drums]. “Plastic Crown” is the debut from this current lineup and is an upbeat rocker that showcases the band’s songwriting ability to create unforgettable hooks. A music video for the song is in the works and will be released soon. “Plastic Crown” is now available on all digital services providers and can be found here: https://lnk.to/PlasticCrown.

“‘Plastic Crown’ is about a close relationship that falls apart and you realize how toxic of a situation it was. You don’t realize how much better life is until they are out of it. The song came together quick in the studio when the band added their personal touches to the original idea, and you can hear the final result. It is the first song we are releasing with this lineup, and we couldn’t be more excited for people to check it out,” explains Rubin.

King Falcon was recently featured on the broadcast TV program, ABC Localish. A camera crew followed the band around one afternoon and documented them at Industry – a Long Island venue where the band formed. The 5-minute feature was distributed through ABC Network’s national syndication and has added to the band’s following since release. The feature can be seen here.

The band will be making an appearance at the NXNE (North By Northeast) Festival as well as opening shows for The Struts in Toronto, ON and Boston, MA. They will also be sharing the stage with Saving Abel in October.

Tour Dates:

June
12 – Toronto, ON – NXNE Festival
14 – Marietta, OH – Adelphia
18 – South Bend, IN – Rock Button
19 – Indianapolis, IN – Healer
20 – Ft. Wayne, IN – Brass Rail
21 – Toledo, OH – Frankie’s of Toledo
27 – New York, NY – SoHo Live

July
4 – Hot Springs, AR – Maxine’s Live
9 – Joplin, MO – Blackthorne Pizza
10 – Patchogue, NY – Alive at Five
11 – Tulsa, OK – Whittier Bar
12 – Dallas, TX – Club Dada
19 – Santa Fe, NM – Tumble Root
31 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall w/ The Struts

August
2 – Boston, MA – Citizens House Of Blues (with The Struts)
24 – Westbrook, ME – Wild Pines Music Festival

September
24 – New York, NY – Arlene’s Grocery
26 – New Haven, CT – Stella Blues
27 – Worcester, MA – Ralph’s Rock Diner
28 – Allston, MA – O’Brien’s Pub

October
2 – Elk City, OK – Blackhouse Sports Bar*
3 – Plano, TX – Love and War *
4 – Talekwah, OK – Dwain’s Place*

*with Saving Abel

Rock Legends The Doobie Brothers Perform on The Late Show With Colbert

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members The Doobie Brothers perform “Learn to Let Go” from their new studio album, ‘Walk This Road’ and their massive hit ‘Long Train Running’ on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.


Pop-Soul Star Jessie J Announces Intimate ‘No Secrets’ Acoustic Tour

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Jessie J brings her No Secrets Tour to North America this fall. Launching November 5th in Atlanta, the limited acoustic tour will visit nine cities, including New York, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.

These intimate performances strip things back to focus on vocals, storytelling, and connection – a rare chance for U.S. fans to experience Jessie J up close as she performs new material, fan favorites, and brings her unmistakable humor and heart to the stage.

The tour follows the recent release of two standout singles: the emotionally raw “No Secrets”, and the joyous, throwback-inspired “Living My Best Life”, produced by GRAMMY-winning hitmaker Ryan Tedder (Adele, Beyonce, OneRepublic). The tracks highlight Jessie’s signature blend of vulnerability, powerhouse vocals, and timeless pop-soul energy.

Tickets will first be available via an artist presale beginning Wednesday, June 11 at 10AM local time, followed by local presales running Thursday, June 12 from 10AM to 10PM. General on-sale opens Friday, June 13 at 10AM local time.

‘NO SECRETS’ U.S. TOUR DATES – NOVEMBER 2025
Nov 05 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theater
Nov 07 – Washington, DC – Howard Theatre
Nov 08 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of The Living Arts
Nov 11 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Nov 12 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
Nov 14 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago
Nov 17 – Denver, CO – Summit
Nov 19 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
Nov 20 – Los Angeles, CA – The United Theater on Broadway

That Time Peter Criss Confronted A Homeless Impostor On The Phil Donahue Show

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This might be the weirdest rock story of the ’90s. A homeless man convinced Star magazine he was Kiss drummer Peter Criss. Then Criss had to go on The Phil Donahue Show to clear it all up—face to face.












Rock Trailblazer DE’WAYNE Unveils Emotional Single “sundays” Ahead of Album ‘june’

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DE’WAYNE releases the heartfelt and deeply personal track “sundays.” This single will be on his highly anticipated third studio album june set to be released July 30th via Fearless Records.

This synth-heavy, soulful song is one of the most vulnerable tracks off the record as DE’WAYNE breaks down his tumultuous albeit strong relationship with his father.

“When I wrote this song, I wanted to explain the complicated bond between a father and son. One where love and pain, admiration, and resentment all live side by side. It’s about seeing your father as both a hero and a human, flawed and real. In the end, it’s my way of saying; ‘Thank you, Dad-for the good and the bad. You helped make me who I am,'” shares DE’WAYNE.

This is the final single to come out from his new record june which he describes as his epic rock love album. Oozing soul, sex, and style, DE’WAYNE gave this record everything – his blood, sweat, tears, love, spirituality, and truth. It was produced with the help of his best friend Dylan Bauld (formerly flor), and the melodies came to life with the help of Brandon Colbein a true songwriting assassin.

“Every song on this record was a surrender, and ‘June’ is the light guiding it all. I wanted to reframe vulnerability as a superpower, not a weakness, and use this record to show my evolution-not just as an artist, but as a human being,” adds DE’WAYNE.

This announcement follows the release of three other irresistible songs off the record including the title track “june,” the instinctive love song “biological” and the electric anthem “highway robbery.” With his latest release, he continues to establish himself as a fearless trailblazer in rock, fusing genres with raw authenticity.

Brian Dunne Announces New Album ‘Clams Casino’ Out September 5

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New York singer-songwriter Brian Dunne announces his fourth solo album Clams Casino will release on September 5 via Missing Piece Records. Self-produced at Dunne’s home in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Clams Casino was inspired by the classic songwriting form of working-class blues placed in an unmistakably modern context.

“Is it so bad to want a good life?” he asks in the opening title track, which releases today. The music video was featured this morning at Rolling Stone, who called the album “an indie-rock, Paul Simon-evoking gem of a record” and said the song “paints a picture of trying to savor little luxuries while struggling to make ends meet.”

Brian Dunne has also announced a fall tour that will take him across the East Coast, with stops in New York City, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Nashville and more.

Brian Dunne on the new single: “I remember seeing the name ‘Clams Casino’ on menus when I’d go out to eat with my parents. It’s kind of an East Coast regional dish that doesn’t really exist anymore-it’s what a working man thinks a rich man eats.” He continues, “The song asks two questions: Why is it so hard to have a good thing? And is it so bad to want a good life? The first verse is a working-class blues, the second is more about shame, and the last is calling myself out for being full of sh*t. Maybe you just want what you don’t have. We all want change, but if we got an invite to the party… we’d probably all just go to the party.”

Clams Casino is the rare rock record that manages to inspire without ignoring the darkness dominating our purview, whose subject matter feels authentically universal yet allergic to cliche, whose characters are equally clever and open-hearted. While the lyrics circle scenes of modern despair, the music is the most uplifting and hard-hitting in Dunne’s catalog. Accompanying himself on nearly all instruments, Dunne sought inspiration from an era of classic rock that tentatively embraced the new wave sound of the late-’70s, incorporating keyboards and synths without delving fully into the digital gloss of the CD era. The resulting album is a burst of energy, a colossal leap forward, and a prolonged moment of direct eye-contact from one of this generation’s sharpest observers of young American life.

Last month, Brian Dunne shared the album’s bittersweet debut single “Play The Hits,” a punchy song about aging and self-destruction built around fatalist drama, which was featured by both Pitchfork and Rolling Stone. Following his acclaimed 2023 solo album Loser on the Ropes, and two word-of-mouth successes from his cult-favorite supergroup Fantastic Cat, Dunne sought to craft a more cohesive statement, based on some of the archetypes he’s observed as a working musician and touring artist. “Loser on the Ropes was about failure,” he reflects, “but there was a fight that was ongoing-which is inherently optimistic. You’re still in the ring.” Now his observations arrive once the final bell has rung and the crowd has wandered home: “The bad guys won. What are we going to do?”

Brian Dunne has shared bills with everyone from Cat Power to Caroline Rose, performed on songs with Lizzie No (“Lagunita”) and Caitlin Rose (“The Kids Are All Grown”), and in 2021 landed an unexpected hit in the Netherlands with his standalone single “New Tattoo,” which led to him performing to an audience of 17,000 at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome. Named on “Best Albums” lists by SPIN and Boston Globe, Loser On The Ropes also garnered attention from Paste, Pitchfork and Rolling Stone, and even led to his solo national television debut on CBS Saturday Morning. Dunne is currently on the road with Fantastic Cat for a summer tour supporting the group’s latest release, Now That’s What I Call Fantastic Cat.

Clams Casino Tracklist
1. Clams Casino
2. Rockland County
3. Graveyard
4. Play The Hits
5. Fake Version Of The Real Thing
6. Some Room Left
7. Gracie Mansion
8. I Watched The Light
9. Max’s Kansas City
10. Living It Backwards

Nate Smith Reimagines Pointer Sisters Classic With Lalah Hathaway on “AUTOMATIC”

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Nate Smith – the masterful drummer, producer, composer, educator, and bandleader who’s carved out a singular presence as a respected traveller of both the bleeding edge underground jazz scene and the highest echelons of popular music – shares “AUTOMATIC,” his bold and otherworldly reimagining of a Pointer Sisters classic.

Featuring the five-time GRAMMY-winning modern R&B icon Lalah Hathaway, “AUTOMATIC” anchors its ethereal stacks of dense synthesizer harmonies with a deftly executed snare rhythm that sounds like something Tony Allen would cook up for the drum line.

“AUTOMATIC” is just the latest display of Nate Smith’s remarkably versatile and difficult-to-classify virtuosity. He’s an in-demand collaborator, touring and recording with stars like Brittany Howard, Childish Gambino, Jon Batiste, Norah Jones, and Michael Jackson. He counts among his peers generational talents, from legends like Pat Metheny and Ravi Coltrane to young guns like Fearless Flyers, Josh Johnson, and Anna Butterss.

He’s a global touring powerhouse (see his packed itinerary of live dates below) and an accomplished recording artist, recognized with two GRAMMY nominations for his 2017 LP KINFOLK: Postcards from Everywhere. His unique combination of unreal chops and intuitive communication has translated on social media, where his videos teaching complex rhythmic principles resonate both as showcase and seminar.

“AUTOMATIC” is just the beginning of what Nate Smith has in store for the rest of 2025 – keep an ear out for more soon.