This Year’s Thanksgiving T.V. Menu
Want to know what to watch in between football and short tryptophan comas tomorrow? Here's what's on the menu:
Want to know what to watch in between football and short tryptophan comas tomorrow? Here's what's on the menu:
I couldn't bare the thought of no AC/DC iTune availability AND Twinkies in my life. Thankfully, AC/DC has officially ended their iTunes holdout:
Several months after entering a "not guilty" plea in the court case stemming from his arrest for driving a golf cart while intoxicated, drummer Mick Brown has apparently had a change of heart.
Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler sings Barack Obama’s praises in his eloquent contribution to '90 Days, 90 Reasons,' a website started by literary icon Dave Eggers promoting the president’s reelection.
Jack White busting a rhyme? That's right. He's done everything else musically, and now he raps on a recording for the first time ever. Listen here:
The soundtrack for RZA'a upcoming martial arts movie The Man with the Iron Fists includes "The Baddest Man Alive", a track he recorded with The Black Keys. The martial arts style video is out, featuring Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney from the Black Keys getting into a brawl with RZA at a Chinese restaurant over a fortune cookie. Check it out:
You gotta love a celebrity in a music video. The bigger the better, because obviously the celeb isn't doing it for the money. Whether it's the love of the music or the artist, it's kinda cool. Here's my top ten list of celebrity music video cameos:
You might remember when we introduced you to Nick Kosir, a meteorologist for a TV station in Twin Falls, Idaho. He's not your average weatherman, sometimes reporting the forecast with his own clever rhymes. This time he also gives us a 'Gangnam Style' giddyup. I love this dude!
If you're gonna be home dishing out candy on Halloween this year, Charles Schulz's classic Halloween-themed Peanuts special, "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" will air on ABC. Grown-up Halloween home-run? I think so.
It's time to put the rumors to rest, The Rolling Stones will reunite for some shows THIS YEAR! The band just announced four new concerts, two next month and two in December:
Yesterday we told you about GRRR!, a new greatest hits collection from the Rolling Stones that will be released on November 12th. It features two new Stones' songs, one of which was released today. "Doom and Gloom" is the first new release from the rock legends since 2005. Take a listen here and tell us what you think: