Is ‘Pure Imagination’ a Christmas song? It is now, thanks to Wyn Starks

Is ‘Pure Imagination’ a Christmas song? It is now, thanks to Wyn Starks
Is ‘Pure Imagination’ a Christmas song? It is now, thanks to Wyn Starks
Wyn Starks, ‘Pure Imagination’ (Curb Records)

Wyn Starks, the former America’s Got Talent contestant best known for his song “Who I Am,” has a holiday hit on his hands with his upbeat cover of “Pure Imagination,” from the classic film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. While it’s not generally considered a Christmas song, other artists have recorded it as one, so Wyn figured he’d put his own spin on it.

“I have such fond memories of the song, you know, watching Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory when I was a kid,” he tells ABC Audio. “For some reason, it always … gave me that holiday feel. And I’ve seen people do it before, like, they did more of a holiday rendition. I was like, ‘That would be a really cool approach,’ but approaching it in my way … something that could be for the holiday, but also be for any time.”

Wyn’s rendition is unique because it starts out slow and then becomes super-fast and jazzy. Wyn says the arrangement was his producer’s idea, and he loved it.

“It ended up turning out so beautifully,” he says. “I was just so happy to be able to share it especially because it brings back such nostalgia for me, the song.”

Wyn recalls “beautiful” Christmases of his childhood, which included watching Willy Wonka with his twin brother who, sadly, died five years ago.

“We always watched [the movie] during the holidays, even though it’s not a holiday movie. And that’s how I want the song to feel to people,” he explains, adding, “It feels very holiday-ish, because of the fantastical feeling you get hearing it.” 

Wyn is planning to release a new album in early 2026.

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Dylan Scott brings three generations together for ‘Two Christmas Trees’

Dylan Scott brings three generations together for ‘Two Christmas Trees’
Dylan Scott brings three generations together for ‘Two Christmas Trees’
Dylan Scott’s “Two Christmas Trees” (Curb)

For the 2025 holiday, fans are sharing a special moment between Dylan Scott and his dad, Scotty Robinson

Dylan recorded “Two Christmas Trees,” an emotional song about a little boy navigating the season going between two households. 

“My dad wrote it in the ’80s, so I’ve heard it my whole life,” Dylan tells ABC Audio. “Fortunately, I did not grow up in that situation that the song’s talking about, but a lot of families have. It’s very real.”

“And we had to do a Christmas song this year, and I thought, well, if I’m gonna do one, I’m gonna do it for my dad. Something cool, something special,” he adds.

Fans got to see the moment Dylan played “Two Christmas Trees” for his dad thanks to social media.

“I said, ‘I’m gonna play this song for him and surprise him, but you’re not gonna get the emotional dad, you’re gonna get the dad that I’ve always had, the constructive criticism dad, “Hey you’re playing too hard” or “you’re singing too hard,”‘” Dylan explains. “And I wouldn’t have it any other way, because I mean, you don’t need a yes person in your life, you never get better with that, right? You’ve gotta have the guy that’s like, ‘Hey son, do it this way, do it like this.’ And so, yeah, he did the exact same thing I thought he would.”  

Dylan’s 8-year-old son, Beckett Robinson, sings on the track as well. 

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Paul McCartney commiserates after Höfner, maker of his bass, files for bankruptcy

Paul McCartney commiserates after Höfner, maker of his bass, files for bankruptcy
Paul McCartney commiserates after Höfner, maker of his bass, files for bankruptcy
Sir Paul McCartney performs at The O2 Arena during his ‘Got Back’ world tour on December 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

Paul McCartney has reacted to the news that the German company Höfner, known for making guitars and basses, has filed for bankruptcy.

McCartney, a longtime user of the Höfner 500/1 violin bass, posted on Instagram that he was “sad to see Höfner go out of business.”

“They have been making instruments for over 100 years, and I bought my first Höfner bass in the sixties. I have loved it ever since,” he wrote, next to a black-and-white photo of him holding one of the company’s basses. “It’s a wonderful instrument to play: lightweight, and it encourages me to play quite freely. It also offers pleasing variations in tone that I enjoy.”

Finally, McCartney noted, “So, commiserations to everyone at Höfner, and thank you for all your help over the years.”

McCartney’s original Höfner bass was returned to him in 2024 after being missing for 50 years. He purchased the bass in Hamburg, Germany, in 1961 and used it to write such Beatles classics as “Love Me Do” and “She Loves You.”

After it was returned to McCartney, he played it for the first time at his December 2024 concert at London’s 02 Arena, the same show where he reunited with his Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr.

In September, it was announced that the story of how the bass was found will be the subject of the new documentary The Beatle and the Bass, with McCartney appearing in the flick. So far there’s no word on where or when the film will be released.

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Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025 includes songs from Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Gunna, Drake

Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025 includes songs from Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Gunna, Drake
Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025 includes songs from Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Gunna, Drake
Kendrick Lamar performs with SZA during Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” has landed on yet another year-end roundup, recently earning a spot on former President Barack Obama’s Favorite Music of 2025 list.

The song appears on his latest annual playlist, which also includes Olivia Dean’s “Nice to Each Other,” Burna Boy’s “TaTaTa” featuring Travis Scott, Gunna’s “Just Say Dat,” Chance the Rapper and Jamila Woods’ “No More Old Men,” Drake’s “Nokia” and Olamide‘s “99” featuring Daecolm, Seyi Vibez, Asake and Young John.

Obama also shared his favorite books and films of 2025. Among the movie selections were One Battle After Another, starring Teyana Taylor, and Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan.

“As 2025 comes to a close, I’m continuing a tradition that I started during my time in the White House: sharing my annual lists of favorite books, movies, and music,” Obama wrote on his socials. “I hope you find something new to enjoy—and please send any recommendations for me to check out!”

All lists can be found on his Instagram and Facebook.

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Alex Warren explains his and Myles Smith’s matching tattoos

Alex Warren explains his and Myles Smith’s matching tattoos
Alex Warren explains his and Myles Smith’s matching tattoos
Alex Warren and Myles Smith at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on December 12, 2025. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

You know you’re really friends with someone when you get matching tattoos — and new BFFs Alex Warren and Myles Smith have officially taken that huge step.

Myles posted photos on Instagram showing off the new ink: He has “Pookie” tatted on his forearm, while Alex appears to have the same word on his bicep. “Pookie” is what the two call each other, and the tattoos came in commemoration the past few weeks, during which they both played multiple concerts together.

“So much laughter, so little sleep, and somehow still finding moments that will stay with me forever,” Myles wrote on Instagram. “And yes, Alex and I got matching ‘pookie’ tattoos because apparently we needed something permanent to mark the chaos and love of it all.”

So how did the nickname “Pookie” start in the first place? Alex told ABC Audio, “I started calling him ‘Pookie’ first, and I think now it’s just become this thing.”

“He heard me call [my wife] Kouvr it, and then he was like, ‘Oh, I have to start that,'” Alex added. 

Both Alex and Myles have major tours planned for 2026. Reflecting on the recent run of shows, Myles wrote on Instagram to his fans, “I don’t take a single face in the crowd for granted. Thank you for trusting me with your stories, your time, your energy. Thank you for letting these songs belong to us together. Thank you for being patient, kind, and so wildly present.”

“I’m going to rest, breathe, and soak this all in before we do it again,” he continued. “I already miss you.”

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Jonathan Cain on his Journey farewell: ‘It seems like a good time to get off’

Jonathan Cain on his Journey farewell: ‘It seems like a good time to get off’
Jonathan Cain on his Journey farewell: ‘It seems like a good time to get off’
Jonathan Cain, tecladist of JJourney band, performing during a concert part of Freedom Tour 2022 at Arena Monterrey, on September 28, 2022 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)

Journey’s Jonathan Cain has opened up about his future with the band.

In November, Journey announced their Final Frontier farewell tour, which kicks off Feb. 28 in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The announcement came weeks after Journey’s Neal Schon said Cain had “announced his farewell to Journey.” Cain later clarified that he “remains an active member” of the band and had only “expressed plans to retire at a later time.”

In a recent appearance on The 700 Club, the 75-year-old Cain discussed what he says will be his final tour with the band, and why he’s decided he’s ready to hang it up.

“It’s time for me, at my age. I wanna live my life, you know, and the road just is so consuming and it just seems like a good time to get off, for me,” he explained. “And I just love our fans, and I wanna do it in a proper farewell, to say goodbye. So it should be a lot of fun.”

The farewell won’t be for a while, though, with Cain noting that the tour is expected to last two years.

He added, “We’ll get to see the fans one more time, and I’ll get to say thank you and I’m grateful.”

So far Journey has confirmed dates through July 2 in Laredo, Texas. A list of dates can be found at JourneyMusic.com.

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Garbage’s Shirley Manson shares review of Melissa Auf der Maur’s ‘magnificent’ memoir

Garbage’s Shirley Manson shares review of Melissa Auf der Maur’s ‘magnificent’ memoir
Garbage’s Shirley Manson shares review of Melissa Auf der Maur’s ‘magnificent’ memoir
‘Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A ’90s Rock Memoir’ cover. (Da Capo)

Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson has shared a review of Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur‘s upcoming memoir, Even the Good Girls Will Cry.

“So much love and many heartfelt congratulations to you my dear [Auf der Maur],” Manson writes in an Instagram post. “I read your book with a feral hunger and a pressing sense that in telling your own mad and magnificent survival story, you were in part telling my own. I adore you, fierce and mystic goddess that you are. I loved this book for all its frank and no bulls*** glory.”

“So grateful to have run with the wolves alongside you and yours during the same cultural riptide,” Manson continues. “What a time it was. What a time it remains. Here’s to the good girls we were and to the good witchy women we became. I salute your considerable talents, your love for and dedication to, the black art magic of rock and roll and for your immense grace, glamour and goodness.”

Even the Good Girls Will Cry is due out March 17.

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Songs by Alex Warren, Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga among Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025

Songs by Alex Warren, Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga among Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025
Songs by Alex Warren, Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga among Barack Obama’s favorite music of 2025
Former President Barack Obama moderates a conversation during the Obama Foundation’s 2024 Democracy Forum on December 05, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Former President Barack Obama has released the annual year-end list of his favorite music, movies and books, once again showing off his eclectic musical taste.

Among his favorite songs were Chappell Roan‘s foray into country music, “The Giver,” Alex Warren‘s #1 hit “Ordinary” and Lady Gaga‘s Grammy-nominated track “Abracadabra.” He also mentioned Olivia Dean‘s “Nice to Each Other” and “Luther” by SZA and Kendrick LamarDrake‘s “Nokia” also made the cut for anyone accusing him of taking sides in the Kendrick/Drake rivalry.

Obama’s list spans genres, including K-pop with “Jump” by BLACKPINK  and jazz via Laufey‘s “Silver Lining.” He even nods to classic rock with “Faithless,” an archival track pal Bruce Springsteen released earlier this year as part of a box set. 

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Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Faithless’ is one of Barack Obama’s favorites of 2025

Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Faithless’ is one of Barack Obama’s favorites of 2025
Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Faithless’ is one of Barack Obama’s favorites of 2025
Cover of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Faithless’ from ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ box set. (Sony

Bruce Springsteen has landed on President Barack Obama’s list of his favorite music of 2025.

Obama picked Springsteen’s “Faithless” for this year’s list, a song from The Boss’ Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, which featured seven previously unreleased albums.

“Faithless” is the title track from a previously unreleased film soundtrack for a movie that never got made. The 11-song album was recorded between Springsteen’s Devils & Dust tour in November 2005 and the April 2006 release of We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, his album dedicated to the music of folk singer Pete Seeger.

Along with his favorite music, Obama shares his favorite books and movies of the year. You can check out his lists now via his Facebook.

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The Rolling Stones wish Keith Richards a happy 82nd birthday

The Rolling Stones wish Keith Richards a happy 82nd birthday
The Rolling Stones wish Keith Richards a happy 82nd birthday
Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones performs during the final night of the Hackney Diamonds ’24 Tour at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena on July 21, 2024 in Ridgedale, Missouri. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images)

The Rolling Stones‘ Keith Richards turned 82 on Thursday, and his bandmates took to social media to send him their best wishes.

The band’s official Instagram account shared a carousel of photos of Keith over the years, captioning it, “Today we celebrate @officialkeef on this special day! Happy Birthday, Keith – gold rings on you.”

Frontman Mick Jagger shared a photo of them smiling onstage together, writing, “Happy birthday Keith, love Mick,” while Ronnie Wood posted several pictures and paintings of Keith, with the caption, “A very happy 82nd birthday to @officialkeef!”

Even the late Charlie Watts’ social media accounts marked Keith’s birthday, posting video of Keith singing onstage with the caption, “Happy birthday @officialkeef! Keith said of Charlie, ‘To me, Charlie Watts is the foundation of it all because that’s what I work off of, and we’ve been doing it all our lives.’”

Keith, meanwhile, took to social media to shout out another important milestone in his life — his anniversary. The rocker and wife Patti Hansen got married on Keith’s 40th birthday in 1983. He wrote on Instagram, “Happy Anniversary, Patricia! I love you more each day!”

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