It all started with a black-and-yellow sweater! On The Howard Stern Show in 2016, Sting shared how a joke from his bandmates turned into one of the most iconic names in music. “They thought it was funny. They kept calling it to me and then they’d call my mother up and say, ‘Is Sting there?’… and then she ended up calling me Sting.” Now that’s a name with buzz.
EZ Band Reimagines The Cranberries’ ‘Linger’ with a Stunning Norteño Twist
Houston’s EZ Band gave The Cranberries’ classic “Linger” a stunning Norteño makeover, blending English and Spanish in a live performance at Cymbal Fusion. A beautiful reimagining of a timeless song!
How Rick Astley’s “RickRoll” Actually Started
Rick Astley opened up to Vice about the whirlwind of recording his iconic hit, “Never Gonna Give You Up,” the song’s meteoric rise to number one, and the personal toll of sudden fame. “A lot of the things that I really loved about music and wanting to make music had no relevance anymore. I just felt like a traveling salesman who could be selling nuts, to be honest,” he reflected. The pressure pushed him to step away: “I want to be at home with my daughter, you know. I was literally on the motorway. I said, ‘We’re going to have to turn around. I need to go home.’ And that’s what I did.”
But in 2007, everything changed with the birth of the now-legendary Rickroll meme. Master Sergeant Shawn Cotter explained its origins: “There was a common meme on the Internet called the Duck Roll. You get a link sent to you and you get this picture of just a duck with wheels. Duck Roll became Rick Roll.” Suddenly, Astley’s hit was everywhere again, immortalized in meme culture and bringing his music to a whole new generation.
How The Beatles Created “Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band”
The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper wasn’t just an album — it was a revolution (not the song ‘Revolution,’ that would be on The White Album.) After surviving the chaos of their 1966 World Tour and vowing to quit touring, they returned to the studio with fresh attitudes and limitless creativity. British video essayist Film Retrospective dives deep into this era, revealing how late-night sessions, no deadlines, and bold experimentation turned pop into art.
Stephen Wilson Jr. Releases “søn of dad (deluxe)” Featuring Two New Songs + Acoustic Versions
Today, the Indiana-born, Nashville-based rising star Stephen Wilson Jr. releases a deluxe edition of his critically-acclaimed debut double album søn of dad via Big Loud Records. The LP features two new tracks taken from his viral Live at the Print Shop performance: the moving dedication to his late father “I’m A Song” and a gripping reinterpretation of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me,” as well as 10 acoustic versions of fan favorites like “Cuckoo,” “Year To Be Young 1994,” “Father’s Søn,” “Grief is Only Love” and more. Also today, a preorder for a 4-disc deluxe edition vinyl is now available. The deluxe album arrives as Wilson Jr.’s debut album enters its seventh consecutive week within the top 10 of the iTunes country album chart where it hit #1 multiple times.
Next month, Wilson Jr. will continue his wildly popular søn of dad tour with an entirely sold-out run through Pittsburgh, Detroit, Toronto and more. Find a full list of tour dates below and at stephenwilsonjr.com.
About “I’m A Song (Live at The Print Shop),” Wilson Jr. shares: “A song can be a bookmark in a 10 million + page book that can take you right to the very paragraph and page. A story is what a song is and our species lives for stories. ‘I’m A Song’ was the song that made it all make sense for me. A cache I found along the trail that gave form to what I was chasing. My fathers’ favorite song, he told me. A song I couldn’t play for a while but one that came back to me when it was time. Time is the thread that is stamped along the way as our chosen path is woven for the length it is given. A path I chose because my father was a song and it demands to be sung.”
On the deluxe album, he states: “In an attempt to continue the conversation after the release of ‘søn of dad,’ we’ve been traveling all over the world playing these songs and watching them evolve with a few new welcome additions to the story. Playing them stripped down and in full band settings. Each performance is an opportunity to learn something new about the song. Here’s some additional data we collected along the way.”
To start off the year, The Tennessean named Wilson Jr. as one of the Top Nashville artists to watch in 2025. This follows his late year appearances on Bert Kreischer’s Bertcast and The Dan Patrick Show. He also previously released his interpretation of “Stand By Me”, which was called “the cover you need to hear” by Rolling Stone and has garnered over 20 million views across social media.
In 2024, Wilson Jr.’s career skyrocketed with his late night television debut on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, followed by performances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s #LateShowMeMusic series and Later… with Jools Holland. Last fall, CBS News’ Jeff Glor traveled to Nashville for Wilson Jr.’s first major television interview, which was followed by a performance of three songs on CBS Saturday Morning. Last year, Wilson Jr. also shared the stage with Brothers Osborne, The Cadillac Three, Midland and HARDY, the latter of which appeared on the duet version of “Father’s Søn” released last year.
søn of dad (deluxe) tracklist:
1) Stand By Me (Live at The Print Shop)
2) I’m A Song (Live at The Print Shop)
3) the devil
4) Cuckoo
5) billy
6) patches
7) American Gothic
8) Werewolf
9) Mighty Beast
10) Year to Be Young 1994
11) twisted
12) Father’s Søn
13) Grief is Only Love
14) Hang in There
15) Calico Creek
16) Holler from the Holler
17) Hometown
18) Not Letting Go
19) For What It’s Worth
20) All the Wars from Now On
21) kid
22) Henry
23) You
24) The Beginning
25) Cuckoo (Acoustic)
26) Year to Be Young 1994 (Acoustic)
27) Father’s Søn (Acoustic)
28) Grief is Only Love (Acoustic)
29) patches (Acoustic)
30) kid (Acoustic)
31) American Gothic (Acoustic)
32) All the Wars from Now On (Acoustic)
33) the devil (Acoustic)
34) Calico Creek (Acoustic)
2025 Tour Dates:
1/21: Key West, FL – Mile 0 Fest
2/20: Glasgow, KY – Plaza Theatre (SOLD OUT)
2/21: Huntington, WV – The Loud (SOLD OUT)
2/22: Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Café & Music Hall (SOLD OUT)
3/6: Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s (SOLD OUT)
3/7: Columbus, OH – The Bluestone (SOLD OUT)
3/8: Lansing, MI – Grewal Hall at 224 (SOLD OUT)
3/13: Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall (SOLD OUT)
3/14: Toronto, ON – The Opera House (SOLD OUT)
3/15: Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
3/27: Wichita, KS – TempleLive (SOLD OUT)
3/28: Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge (SOLD OUT)
4/4: New Orleans, LA – Hogs for the Cause
4/6: Georgetown, TX – Two Step Inn
4/10: Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle (SOLD OUT)
4/12: Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre (SOLD OUT)
4/25: Wilkesboro, NC – MerleFest
6/14: Kværndrup, Denmark – Heartland Festival
8/2: Brownstown, IN – Jackson County Watermelon Festival
11/9: Miramar Beach, FL – Whiskey Moon
Heaven Announces Third Album ‘Dream Aloud’ with New Single “I Need You More Somehow”
Heaven are excited to announce their third full-length album, Dream Aloud, out April 4, 2025, via Little Cloud Records. Forming an amalgamation of their influences, the single “I Need You More Somehow,” is out now, pairing timeless melodies with layers of reverb-driven guitar. Grounded by sirens of feedback, today’s single previews an album full of emotional exploration tied up in otherwordly instrumentation.
“Both at home on the beach in California or a seedy underground nightclub in Glasgow or Berlin, the song layers two worlds,” says vocalist and guitarist Matt Sumrow. “The lyrics are purposefully ambiguous, needing more of someone and longing for more connection, but also sounding content and blissful with the present situation at the same time.”
Premiering today, the official music video for today’s single was shot and edited to resemble old 1980s/90s video footage, CCTV or Straight-to-Home Video, harkening back to the era of their influences. Shot at New York City’s iconic Mercury Lounge, the band is covered in a blanket of haze, and blue and pink swirling stage light.
Dream Aloud was first teased last year by lead single, “I’ll Let You In.” The record was recorded in New York City, mixed by Jonathan Krienik (The Rapture, Gang Gang Dance), mastered by Christopher Colbert (The Walkmen, Pedro the Lion) and features guest guitar on the title track by Steve Schiltz (Longwave, Wah Together).
Benson Boone’s ‘Beautiful Things’ Was Most Streamed Song Of 2024
Grammy-nominated global pop sensation Benson Boone’s smash hit “Beautiful Things” is officially the #1 most streamed song in the world in 2024. Now RIAA certified 5x Platinum, the track has garnered over 3 billion streams since its release earlier this year.
Featured on his acclaimed, Platinum certified debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades, the viral smash logged an impressive 7 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, hit #1 at Top 40 and Hot AC radio, and vaulted to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It recently earned Boone two Billboard Music Awards for Top Billboard Global 200 Song and Top Billboard Global (Excl. US) Song.
Fireworks & Rollerblades also includes the Platinum certified hit “Slow It Down” and fan-favorites “Cry,” “What Do You Want,” and “Pretty Slowly.” 2024 was a record year for Benson, earning him a 2025 Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist. He performed at the MTV Video Music Awards, where he won Best Alternative and received nominations for Best New Artist, Song of Summer and PUSH Performance of the Year. His impact has soared across the globe-this year also saw him perform at the MTV EMAs, the NRJ Awards, and the Los40 Awards, taking home trophies at every stop.
In June, he opened for Taylor Swift’s ERAS Tour in London at Wembley stadium, following a performance with Lana Del Rey at Hangout Festival in May. Earlier this year, Boone launched his fully sold-out Fireworks & Rollerblades Tour, playing shows across the globe.
BENSON BOONE 2025 TOUR DATES:
Jan 12 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic Park Olympic Hall
Jan 14 – Tokyo, Japan – Zepp Haneda
Jan 16 – Melbourne, AUS – Festival Hall
Jan 17 – Melbourne, AUS – Festival Hall
Jan 19 – Sydney, AUS – Hordern Pavilion
Jan 20 – Sydney, AUS – Hordern Pavilion
Jan 22 – Brisbane City, AUS – Riverstage
Jan 23 – Melbourne, AUS – Australian Open
Jan 24 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena
Apr 3 – Mexico City, MX – Pepsi Center WTC
Apr 5 – Monterrey, MX – Tecate Pa’l Norte
TOMMY EMMANUEL Rolls Out New Single And Video For “Gdansk/Tall Fiddler” From ‘Live At The Sydney Opera House’ Out 3/21
TOMMY EMMANUEL is an acoustic guitarist extraordinaire, composer, global touring artist, and Grammy® Award winner. He’s also one of five people ever to be named a C.G.P. (Certified Guitar Player) by Chet Atkins, the great innovator, songwriter, producer, record company executive, and visionary.
Today (January 9), TOMMY has unveiled “Gdansk/Tall Fiddler,” two songs combined as one track from his upcoming album LIVE AT THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE (C.G.P. Sounds) that’s due out March 21. Listen to the track HERE and watch the live performance video, beautifully filmed by Bondi Rocks Media at the Sydney Opera House in his native Australia, HERE. Pre-order/pre-save the album HERE.
“Here’s an example of two songs that were written almost 20 years apart that fit quite nicely together,” says TOMMY. “One was written in Poland and the other backstage at a bluegrass festival. What a crazy world we all live in!”
The release of “Gdansk/Tall Fiddler” follows the 16-track album’s first offering last year, “The Jolly Swagman.” “I wrote ‘The Jolly Swagman’ for an imaginary character,” says TOMMY, “who makes us all happy by clicking his heels in the air while playing the concertina!!”
EMMANUEL is no stranger to iconic stages from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to London’s Royal Festival Hall and Paris’ L’Olympia. The legendary entertainer has dazzled audiences across the world. But there’s something truly magical about the Sydney Opera House, and the magic of his sold-out performances there has finally been captured on this new EMMANUEL-produced album. It features 16 tracks, four of which are medleys, including his famous “Beatles Medley” (a previous live version of this has been viewed more than 2 million times on YouTube).
“The moment and power in these hours spent playing music, is perfectly preserved here on this record,” says TOMMY. “I hope you can feel the intensity of our musical and spiritual relationship… a bond built on a life freely given to all.”
He played two spellbinding shows on the Concert Hall stage in May 2023, with the best of both performances represented here. The setlist showcases the most beloved songs of TOMMY’s career—classic compositions like “Tall Fiddler,” “Mombasa,” and “Country Wide,” recent fan favorites like “Fuel” and “Sail On,” his now iconic arrangement of “Classical Gas,” and his thrilling “Beatles Medley.”
“As a 15-year-old boy living in Circular Quay, I spent many a time walking past the Opera House,” he says. “I would daydream about what it must be like in there, what it would be like to perform there. After fifty years in the business, we finally got there!”
“Playing the shows for this recording was a dream come true for me,” TOMMY adds. “I felt so ready! I was surrounded by my team of brilliant people, and I was looking into the faces of so many loving and happy fans in the concert Hall. The momentum and power in these hours spent playing music, is perfectly captured and preserved here on this record. I hope you can feel the intensity of our musical and spiritual relationship…a bond built on a life freely given to all.”
A noted fingerstyle guitarist, EMMANUEL frequently threads three different parts simultaneously into his material, operating as a one-man band who handles the melody, the supporting chords and the bass all at once. You can hear his wizardry captured brilliantly on LIVE AT THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE.
Here’s the album’s track listing:
1.Countrywide
2.Fuel
3.The Jolly Swagman
4.Deep River Blues
-Doc’s Guitar
-Blue Smoke
-Cannonball Rag
5.Song for a Rainy Morning
6.Since We Met
7.Secret Love
8.Drums/Mombasa
9.Gdansk
-Tall Fiddler
10.Smokey Mountain Lullaby
11.Windy & Warm
12.Beatles Medley
-She’s A Women
-Please Please Me
-While My Guitar Gently Weeps
-Day Tripper
-Lady Madonna
13.Classical Gas
14.April Sun in Cuba
15.Sail On
16.American Tune
-Waltzing Matilda
Here are TOMMY’s North American tour dates for 2024-25.
2025
January 9 – Malibu, CA – Smother Theatre @ Lisa Smith Wengler Ctr for the Arts
January 10 – Menlo Park, CA – The Guild Theatre
January 11 – Grass Valley, CA – The Center for The Arts
January 12 – Red Bluff, CA – State Theatre for the Arts
March 25 – Thunder Bay, ON – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
March 26 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
March 27 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
March 28 – Regina, SK – Conexus Arts Centre
March 30 – Calgary, AB – The Jak Singer Concert Hall
March 31 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre
April 1 – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna Community Theatre
April 2 – Vancouver, BC – The Centre for Performing Arts
April 4 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre
April 5 – Campbell River, BC – Tidemark Theatre
July 21 – Halifax, NS – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Third Annual ‘Hello From The Hills’ Benefit Back At Nashville’s City Winery For January 26
“Hello From The Hills,” a special collaborative benefit concert co-presented by The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills, will return to Nashville’s City Winery on Sunday, January 26. The third annual event will feature Ruby Amanfu, Cory Branan, Hayes Carll, Brad Goodall, Silas House, Amanda Shires, Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr, and Jesse Welles.
Tickets for the show will go on sale tomorrow, January 10, at 10:00 a.m. CT. Full details can be found HERE.
At the core of the event, The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills have selected three organizations to receive grants this year: Building Lives, which assists veterans in rebuilding their lives following service; Operation Stand Down Tennessee, a comprehensive veteran-serving agency that connects veterans with careers, community, and crisis services; and My Father’s House Nashville, an organization that provides shelter, parenting education, recovery information, and life skills for fathers coming out of institutions.
Of the event, Jody Whelan, Managing Partner of Oh Boy Records and The Hello in There Foundation Board Member and Treasurer, shares:
“‘Hello From The Hills’ is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of community, compassion, and the power of music to bring about real change. By coming together, we’re not just raising our voices, but lifting up those who need it most. We are so proud to share the stage with these nonprofits who are doing incredible work to support the community.”
The upcoming event follows last year’s “Hello From The Hills” concert, which featured performances from artists such as Tyler Childers, Wynonna Judd, Ben Folds, S.G. Goodman, and more, as well as the presentation of community grants to three organizations: MusiCares, which provides health and welfare services to the music community; Tennessee Justice for Our Neighbors, an organization that provides compassionate immigration legal services to those seeking humanitarian relief; and Musicians Recovery Network.
Established in 2021 by the family of John Prine, The Hello in There Foundation continues the love, kindness, and generosity Prine shared with the world. The work of the foundation is inspired and guided by John’s simple song title, “Hello In There.” Their mission is to identify and collaborate with individuals and communities to offer support for people who are marginalized, discriminated against, or otherwise forgotten.
Started in 2017, Hope in the Hills is a non-profit organization committed to combatting the opioid crisis and supporting recovery across Appalachia. Created by a group of local community members and members of Tyler Childers’ team, Hope in the Hills raises funds and awareness to fight addiction through initiatives such as youth programs and recovery houses. Hope in the Hills celebrates recovery through its main event, Healing Appalachia, held each September, which has raised over $1,000,000 to support recovery since its inception. The organization also works year-round on additional projects to foster these communities.

