Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house

Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
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Back in 1996, Walmart refused to carry Sheryl Crow‘s album because it included a song that mentioned people killing each other with guns they bought at the retail chain. But she says the response to one of her more recent political statements involved actual guns.

Sheryl made headlines in February when she posted an Instagram video of her Tesla being towed away, and wrote that she’d sold it and donated the money to NPR due to it being “under threat by President [Elon] Musk.”

“There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with,” she added.

Speaking to Variety, Sheryl compared the response to the Tesla video by the far right to its response to the 1996 Walmart incident.

“This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns, not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn’t live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,” she says.

“So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed,” she continued. “It doesn’t feel safe when you’re dealing with people who are so committed.”

Given that, Variety asked her if she’d post the same Tesla video now.

“I can’t help it,” she says. “I feel like I’m fighting for my kids. Also, that’s the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn’t really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I’m very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?”

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Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house

Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images

Back in 1996, Walmart refused to carry Sheryl Crow‘s album because it included a song that mentioned people killing each other with guns they bought at the retail chain. But she says the response to one of her more recent political statements involved actual guns.

Sheryl made headlines in February when she posted an Instagram video of her Tesla being towed away, and wrote that she’d sold it and donated the money to NPR due to it being “under threat by President [Elon] Musk.”

“There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with,” she added.

Speaking to Variety, Sheryl compared the response to the Tesla video by the far right to its response to the 1996 Walmart incident.

“This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns, not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn’t live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,” she says.

“So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed,” she continued. “It doesn’t feel safe when you’re dealing with people who are so committed.”

Given that, Variety asked her if she’d post the same Tesla video now.

“I can’t help it,” she says. “I feel like I’m fighting for my kids. Also, that’s the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn’t really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I’m very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?”

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Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house

Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
Sheryl Crow says after posting Tesla return video, ‘armed man’ came to her house
Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images

Back in 1996, Walmart refused to carry Sheryl Crow‘s album because it included a song that mentioned people killing each other with guns they bought at the retail chain. But she says the response to one of her more recent political statements involved actual guns.

Sheryl made headlines in February when she posted an Instagram video of her Tesla being towed away, and wrote that she’d sold it and donated the money to NPR due to it being “under threat by President [Elon] Musk.”

“There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with,” she added.

Speaking to Variety, Sheryl compared the response to the Tesla video by the far right to its response to the 1996 Walmart incident.

“This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns, not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn’t live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,” she says.

“So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed,” she continued. “It doesn’t feel safe when you’re dealing with people who are so committed.”

Given that, Variety asked her if she’d post the same Tesla video now.

“I can’t help it,” she says. “I feel like I’m fighting for my kids. Also, that’s the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn’t really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I’m very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?”

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Gov’t Mule announces dates for Island Exodus 16

Gov’t Mule announces dates for Island Exodus 16
Gov’t Mule announces dates for Island Exodus 16
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Looks like Warren Haynes and Gov’t Mule will once again be heading to Jamaica next year.

The band has shared a save-the-date announcement for Island Exodus 16, their annual music festival that launched in 2010.

The 2026 festival will take place Jan. 15-19 at a new resort, Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters in Trelawny/Montego Bay, Jamaica. The move was prompted by the closing of Jewel Runaway Bay, the resort they’d been using for the past nine festivals.

According to the band, the new location “offers an elevated experience for all attendees and musicians” and “checks all the boxes” of improvements fans have been asking for in post-event surveys.

A lineup and sale information is expected at a later date.

Last year’s Island Exodus Festival featured three two-set beachfront concerts from Gov’t Mule, plus a headlining afternoon solo set from Haynes. Other artists on the bill included Drive-By Truckers, Karina Rykman, Big Sugar and Ron Holloway.

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Barbra Streisand enlists Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan & more for new duets album

Barbra Streisand enlists Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan & more for new duets album
Barbra Streisand enlists Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan & more for new duets album
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Barbra Streisand has lined up quite a star-studded group of artists to sing with her on her new album, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two.

The album, dropping June 27, features Babs collaborating with such artists as Paul McCartney Bob DylanSting and James Taylor, as well as SealSam SmithHozierJosh Groban, Tim McGraw and Laufey. There is also a tune that’s a collaboration between Babs, Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande.

“I’ve always loved singing duets with gifted artists. They inspire me in unique and different ways…and make our time in the studio a joy!” Streisand shares, noting the album, “gave me the chance to work and play with some of my old friends, label mates, and new artists too.”

She adds, “I admire all of them… and I hope that you’ll enjoy listening to our collaborations as much as I enjoyed recording with all of my wonderful partners.”

And Babs is giving fans a preview of the record with the release of the first single, a cover of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” featuring Hozier. The tune, written by Ewan MacColl, was made famous by Roberta Flack. It is available now via digital outlets.

The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, available for preorder nowis the followup to Streisand’s 2014 album Partners. Here is the track list for the album:

“The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” with Hozier
“My Valentine” with Paul McCartney
“To Lose You Again” with Sam Smith
“The Very Thought of You” with Bob Dylan
“Letter to My 13 Year Old Self” with Laufey
“One Heart, One Voice” with Mariah Carey & Ariana Grande
“I Love Us” with Tim McGraw
“Secret O’ Life” with James Taylor
“Fragile” with Sting
“Where Do I Go From You?” with Josh Groban
“Love Will Survive” with Seal

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Watch the first trailer for ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ documentary

Watch the first trailer for ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ documentary
Watch the first trailer for ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ documentary
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We are getting our first look at Bono‘s upcoming Apple TV+ documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender, a “reimagining” of the U2 frontman’s one-man stage show, Surrender: An Evening of Words, Music and Some Mischief, which was recorded at New York’s Beacon Theatre during the book tour for his memoir.

The first trailer has just been released, with the black-and-white clip opening with Bono sharing, “These are tall tales of a short rock star.”

The trailer includes footage from the show, including snippets of Bono singing U2’s “City of Blinding Lights,” “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “Beautiful Day,” and him talking about his relationship with his father, the last time he saw his mother and more.

“Turns out the most extraordinary thing about my life is the people I’m in relationships with,” he says in the clip. “I met my wife Ali the same week I joined U2.”

It ends with a voiceover in which Bono shares, “I was born with my fists up. Surrender does not come easy to me,” adding, “This is my story. I’m stuck with it.”

Bono: Stories of Surrender, described in the trailer as “the story of a showman in his own words,” premieres May 30 on Apple TV+. For those with Apple Vision Pro, Bono: Stories of Surrender (Immersive) will also premiere on May 30, giving viewers an immersive experience of the film. It will be the first feature-length film available on Apple Vision Pro.

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Bob Dylan Center to launch new ‘Going Electric’ exhibit in July

Bob Dylan Center to launch new ‘Going Electric’ exhibit in July
Bob Dylan Center to launch new ‘Going Electric’ exhibit in July
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A new exhibit about Bob Dylan’s controversial ‘electric’ performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 is set to open this summer at the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Going Electric: Bob Dylan ’65 will follow Dylan during the pivotal moment in his career when he shocked music fans by changing his musical style, with a press release noting the exhibit “places visitors at the heart of Dylan’s evolution from acoustic folk hero to trailblazing rock ’n’ roll icon.”

Among the items on display are original manuscripts of albums Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited; drafts of the classic tune “Mr. Tambourine Man,” featuring handwritten edits; photos and memorabilia from Dylan’s last all-acoustic concerts; and a 1963 Telecaster played by Mike Bloomfield at the Newport Folk Festival.

The exhibit will also include a multimedia experience centered on Dylan’s July 1965 Newport performance, with never-before-seen interviews from folks who were there, including Joan Baez and Al Kooper.

“Dylan’s Newport moment is widely regarded as one of the most pivotal moments in the history of 20th-century popular music,” said Mark Davidson, curator of the exhibit and senior director of archives and exhibitions at American Song Archives. He adds that the exhibit “cuts through the myths to present a dynamic, kaleidoscopic portrait of an artist in a way that only the Bob Dylan Center can.”

Going Electric: Bob Dylan ’65 is set to open July 24, and will run until the spring of 2026.

More info can be found at BobDylanCenter.com.

Dylan’s electric performance at Newport was depicted in the biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet. The Oscar-nominated film is now streaming on Hulu.

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Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel & more appear in trailer for documentary, ‘Ron Delsener Presents’

Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel & more appear in trailer for documentary, ‘Ron Delsener Presents’
Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel & more appear in trailer for documentary, ‘Ron Delsener Presents’
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Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen are among the A-list rock stars featured in the trailer for the upcoming documentary Ron Delsener Presents, about legendary New York concert promoter Ron Delsener.

Also in the clip are Patti Smith, Paul Simon, Little Steven Van Zandt and Bette Midler, with archival footage featuring clips of Simon & Garfunkel, Cher, Tina Turner, KISS and more.

The film, directed by Sting’s son Jake Sumner, gives music fans a behind-the-scenes look at Delsener’s 60-year career in live music. He is the man behind such infamous concerts as The Beatles at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, Simon & Garfunkel’s reunion in Central Park and more.

The movie will open with a weeklong engagement at Quad Cinema in New York City starting May 30, with the 86-year-old Delsener and some special guests taking part in Q&As during the run. It will then hit theaters in select cities nationwide.

(Video includes uncensored profanity.)

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Bruce Springsteen continues to praise Jeremy Allen White: ‘He is tremendous’

Bruce Springsteen continues to praise Jeremy Allen White: ‘He is tremendous’
Bruce Springsteen continues to praise Jeremy Allen White: ‘He is tremendous’
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Bruce Springsteen is once again praising actor Jeremy Allen White, who’ll play him in the upcoming movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, due out later this year.

Springsteen attended a screening of his Hulu documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Saban Media Center in Los Angeles Monday, where he talked about the upcoming big screen flick, and had only good things to say about White.

“Jeremy had his own process and really knew what he was doing and worked very hard to inhabit the character that he was playing,” Springsteen said, according to Gold Derby. “He is tremendous.”

At the same event, Springsteen also discussed the love he still has for performing.

“The funny thing about playing is that it’s the only thing I know that after you’ve played thousands of nights, each night feels like the first time,” he said. “Imagine if you could have your first kiss over and over and over again. That’s what playing every night is.”

He added, “That’s how it feels when you walk off stage, that something new and transcendent has occurred in your 75-year-old life. There is a sense of wonder and a real magic trick that occurs to pull something out of the air, something that you created on that night only with that audience. It remains an incredible, incredible experience for us.”

Springsteen will get a chance to have that experience yet again, when he launches a new U.K. and European tour with a two-night stand, May 14 and 17, in Manchester. A complete list of dates can be found at BruceSpringsteen.net.

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John Densmore to take part in Tribeca Festival screening of The Doors documentary

John Densmore to take part in Tribeca Festival screening of The Doors documentary
John Densmore to take part in Tribeca Festival screening of The Doors documentary
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The Doors‘ drummer John Densmore is taking part in the Tribeca Festival this year.

As part of the 60th anniversary celebration of the band, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will be on hand for a screening of the 2009 documentary When You’re Strange: A Film About The Doors, which is narrated by Johnny Depp.

The film follows The Doors — Densmore, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger — on their rise to fame in the ’60s, and features archival footage of the band.

The screening is happening June 14 at 2 p.m., with Densmore taking part in an exclusive talk following the screening.

Tickets for the Tribeca Festival are on sale now.

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