Melissa Etheridge, Brian Wilson & more pay tribute to David Crosby

Melissa Etheridge, Brian Wilson & more pay tribute to David Crosby
Melissa Etheridge, Brian Wilson & more pay tribute to David Crosby
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The music world is mourning the loss another rock legend with the death of David Crosby Thursday at the age of 81, and many took to social media to pay tribute to the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

Melissa Etheridge, who had two children with ex-Julie Cypher thanks to Crosby’s sperm donation, shared a picture with Crosby, writing “I am grieving the loss of my friend Beckett and Bailey’s biological father, David,” adding, “He gave me the gift of family. I will forever be grateful to him, Django, and Jan. His music and legacy will inspire many generations to come. A true treasure.”

The Beach Boys‘ Brian Wilson also remembered Crosby, noting, “I don’t know what to say other than I’m heartbroken to hear about David Crosby,” adding, “David was an unbelievable talent – such a great singer and songwriter. And a wonderful person. I just am at a loss for words.”

And Carole King also paid tribute, sharing, “My old friend David is gone, but he left us with his words, his music and his beautiful voice,” adding, “My deepest condolences to Jan, Django and everyone who loved David Crosby.” 

Other tributes include:

Roseanne Cash – “I can’t begin to say how influential Crosby, Stills and Nash were for me. I’m grateful David Crosby lived, and so very sad he’s gone.”

E Street Band member Steven Van Zandt – “RIP David Crosby. As a member of The Byrds, 1 of the historically essential Artists that created the Artform of Rock. The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, Beach Boys & Yardbirds, showed future generations like us what was possible. We owe him, and them, everything.”

Marianne Faithfull – “‘I don’t like greed, I don’t like ignorance. I really don’t like anger. But I love love.’ – @thedavidcrosby. Rest in peace to the brilliant David Crosby. He will be greatly missed.”

Tom Petty’s official Twitter account – “Tom counted David Crosby as a friend and a hero. He visited often at his house in the valley. He was funny, provocative and electric with talent. His contribution to music will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and love to his family, bandmates and fans.”

The Doors – “The world has lost yet another ethereal fixture of the ‘60s peace and love movement; a legend within his own right, and every group he was a part of. Coming up in the same era as The Doors, David Crosby had the voice and song writing abilities that made him completely unique…”

Sebastian Bach – “As much as I loved his music I loved his thoughts on Twitter as well. Rest In Peace David Crosby ✌️ thank you for the lifetime of inspiration.”

Jason Isbell, who performed with Crosby on Red Rocks in 2019 – “Grateful for the time we had with David Crosby. We’ll miss him a lot.”

Hanson – “We are so sad to hear of the passing of the legendary David Crosby, a man of unbelievable talent. As a small tribute, here’s our cover of CSNY’s ‘Teach Your Children’. Rest in Peace, David.”

Michael Des Barres – “David Crosby stuck to his guns. A difficult and gifted man. Whose talent and taste was immense. His harmonious voice still echoes in Laurel Canyon. A proud man who said what he said, and felt what he felt with no apology. A brilliant songwriter, and an American Icon, RIP.”

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Metallica premieres new ’72 Seasons’ song, “Screaming Suicide”

Metallica premieres new ’72 Seasons’ song, “Screaming Suicide”
Metallica premieres new ’72 Seasons’ song, “Screaming Suicide”
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Metallica has premiered a new song called “Screaming Suicide,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, 72 Seasons.

“‘Screaming Suicide’ addresses the taboo word of suicide,” says frontman James Hetfield. “The intention is to communicate about the darkness we feel inside.”

“It’s ridiculous to think we should deny that we have these thoughts,” the singer continues. “At one point or another, I believe most people have thought about it. To face it is to speak the unspoken. If it’s a human experience, we should be able to talk about it. You are not alone.”

You can listen to “Screaming Suicide” now via digital outlets, and watch its accompanying video streaming on YouTube.

72 Seasons, the follow-up to 2016’s Hardwired…to Self-Destruct, will be released April 14. It also includes the previously released single “Lux Æterna,” which has sat at #1 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the last six weeks.

Metallica will support 72 Seasons with a giant world tour, which kicks off in April in Europe and then comes to the U.S. in August.

If you are in crisis or know someone in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.

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Def Leppard shares a look at the making of their cameo in Netflix’s Bank of Dave

Def Leppard shares a look at the making of their cameo in Netflix’s Bank of Dave
Def Leppard shares a look at the making of their cameo in Netflix’s Bank of Dave
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Def Leppard makes a cameo in the new Netflix film Bank of Dave, and they are giving fans a look at what went into the making of their scene. The band shared some behind-the-scenes footage of them shooting the cameo, which was filmed March 5, 2022, in Wakefield, England.

In the video, Joe Elliott calls the film a “feel good” movie, which he seemed happy to be a part of. “I get to do some acting. I’m hoping I get my Equity card, so I’m just trying to get into character,” he says. “It should be a bit of fun.”

Bank of Dave tells the real-life story of a working-class, self-made millionaire named Dave Fishwick, who is trying to set up a community bank to help his town’s local businesses survive. It stars actor Rory Kinnear, whose been in Penny Dreadful, Black Mirror and James Bond films, including Quantum of Solace and Skyfall. The cameo has the band performing at a charity fundraiser for the bank. 

“What a special day,” drummer Rick Allen shares in the behind-the-scenes video. “I’m really excited about how this turns out and I think it’s just really an honor to be involved with something like this, with such a fantastic story.”

Bank of Dave is currently streaming on Netflix in the United Kingdom. 

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Madonna adds second and third shows in major cities for The Celebration Tour

Madonna adds second and third shows in major cities for The Celebration Tour
Madonna adds second and third shows in major cities for The Celebration Tour
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The first general on-sale date for tickets to Madonna‘s The Celebration Tour isn’t until Friday, but the tour has already added a bunch of shows for the usual reason: “overwhelming demand.”

The global tour, which will feature Madonna playing four decades’ worth of hits, now boasts 13 new dates, including second shows in Seattle, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas, plus a third show in New York.

Tickets for those new dates will go on sale Friday, January 20, at 10 a.m. local time, alongside the shows that have already been announced in those cities. As previously reported, tickets go on sale for the remaining cities on January 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Visit Madonna.com for all the details.

The Celebration Tour kicks off Saturday, July 15, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. It’s set to wrap up Friday, December 1, in Amsterdam.

This will be Madonna’s first tour since her Madame X trek, which saw her doing multiple dates in theaters in select cities. It ended in early March 2020, after being cut short by the pandemic. The Celebration Tour will see the Queen of Pop performing in arenas.

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Graham Nash pays tribute to bandmate David Crosby

Graham Nash pays tribute to bandmate David Crosby
Graham Nash pays tribute to bandmate David Crosby
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Graham Nash has shared a heartfelt tribute to his Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmate David Crosby, who passed away Thursday at the age of 81. 

“It is with a deep and profound sadness that I learned that my friend David Crosby has passed,” he writes on Instagram. “I know people tend to focus on how volatile our relationship has been at times, but what has always mattered to David and me more than anything was the pure joy of the music we created together, the sound we discovered with one another, and the deep friendship we shared over all these many long years.”

He adds, “David was fearless in life and in music. He leaves behind a tremendous void as far as sheer personality and talent in this world. He spoke his mind, his heart, and his passion through his beautiful music and leaves an incredible legacy. These are the things that matter most.”

Finally he offers, “My heart is truly with his wife, Jan, his son, Django, and all of the people he has touched in this world.”

Crosby, Stills & Nash, which also featured Stephen Stills, formed in 1968. They released their self-titled debut in 1969. Neil Young later joined them, and they released Déjà Vu, their first album as a foursome, in 1970; it went to number one. In addition, Crosby & Nash released four albums together.

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Metro Boomin explains why Drake didn’t make final cut for “Trance”

Metro Boomin explains why Drake didn’t make final cut for “Trance”
Metro Boomin explains why Drake didn’t make final cut for “Trance”
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Days after an unreleased version of Metro Boomin‘s “Trance” surfaced, revealing that Drake was once on the song, the producer provided an explanation for why the 6 God was not on the final cut.

“Really, it was a song I had did with Travis [Scott] and [YoungThug originally for my album,” Metro said during his appearance on DJ Drama’s Streetz Is Watchin Radio. “I was in the studio with Drake one time because we were gonna do some stuff for my album. He just wanted to hear some songs from my album, and then he heard that one.”

According to the producer, Drake insisted on recording some bars to the song despite being told that he was “set on how it was.” “He had hit me and was just like, ‘Let me see if there’s anything you could add to it,'” Metro recalled. “He was like, ‘If you don’t like it, then whatever.'”

The producer eventually stuck to his guns and released the song without Drake’s verse. “He did some stuff, a couple parts was cool but, like, I just felt, like, just even with, like, Slime verse and Trav verse and the outro, it wasn’t just no room,” Metro explained. “It wasn’t nothing personal … I just ended up using the original and I guess the other one just leaked or something.”

Heroes & Villains dropped last month and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. Also featured on the star-studded album are TakeoffA$AP Rocky21 SavageThe WeekndFutureChris Brown and more.

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Cordae and Anderson .Paak to release song produced by J. Cole

Cordae and Anderson .Paak to release song produced by J. Cole
Cordae and Anderson .Paak to release song produced by J. Cole
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Cordae and Anderson .Paak are reuniting for a song that’s produced by J. Cole, per XXL. “Two Tens” is slated to drop on January 25. The artwork, released Thursday, features two Black girls with Afros lying down on a multicolored rug in the grass.

The announcement of the new song comes days after Cordae celebrated the one-year anniversary of his sophomore album, From A Birds Eye View.

“I put a lot of heart and soul into this project! Took a lot of artistic risks and I seen a lot of growth in myself as a songwriter/lyricist,” the rapper tweeted. “This jaint gonna age like fine wine.”

“Two Tens” will mark the second collaboration for Cordae and .Paak, who previously teamed up on 2019’s “RNP.”

 

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Ed Sheeran releases emotional tribute to late friend Jamal Edwards

Ed Sheeran releases emotional tribute to late friend Jamal Edwards
Ed Sheeran releases emotional tribute to late friend Jamal Edwards
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Ed Sheeran has released an emotional freestyle dedicated to his late friend Jamal Edwards.

Ed’s F64 segment was released via SBTV, a music media company Edwards founded over a decade ago to highlight British artists.

“Last year we lost our leader and founder Jamal Edwards, MBE. It has been the hardest thing in the world to process as he was the driving force behind so much and such a bright light in all of our lives here at team SB,” the company wrote when releasing Ed’s video. The company noted Edwards and Ed shared “a long lasting brotherhood.”

In his tribute song, Sheeran sings about how Edwards’ death deeply affected him, but also revealed how his life has changed for the better since they met.

“If you saw me more than drunk/ You always hated what it does/ Before Lyra I just stopped/ I haven’t even wanted one,” Ed raps of his first daughter, whom he welcomed in August 2020. Speaking of his family, he laments how Edwards “left the world before you met Jupiter,” his second daughter, who was born in July.

“Wish you’d have known you would be her godfather/ You would’ve loved loving my little girls,” he adds.

Ed makes it clear he’s still grieving Edwards a year after his unexpected passing, but vows to keep his legacy alive.  

Edwards, a British music entrepreneur, died last year at age 31. He is credited with launching Ed’s career after featuring him on an acoustic A64 session on his SBTV channel in February 2010. The two had remained extremely close friends.

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MAMMAMIA! Måneskin got “Married in a RUSH!”

MAMMAMIA! Måneskin got “Married in a RUSH!”
MAMMAMIA! Måneskin got “Married in a RUSH!”
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Måneskin‘s new album, Rush!, arrives Friday, and the Italian rockers apparently celebrated with a wedding.

Last week, the “Supermodel” outfit teased a collaboration with Spotify with a video of guitarist Thomas Raggi shredding the famed classical composition “Wedding March.” Now, Spotify has shared a photo of the band members in wedding attire along with the caption, “Just Married in a RUSH!”

Måneskin retweeted the photo, which features vocalist Damiano David kissing Raggi and bassist Victoria De Angelis kissing drummer Ethan Torchio, while writing, “Yes, we do” alongside a wedding chapel emoji.

So, did the Måneskin members actually marry each other? ABC Audio has reached out to a rep for clarification.

Rush! is Måneskin’s first album following their 2021 breakout. It includes the singles “Supermodel,” “The Loneliest” and the Tom Morello collaboration “Gossip.”

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Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby dies at age 81

Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby dies at age 81
Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby dies at age 81
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Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby passed away Thursday, according to a statement issued by his wife to Variety. He was 81.

“It is with great sadness after a long illness, that our beloved David (Croz) Crosby has passed away,” read the statement. “Although he is no longer here with us, his humanity and kind soul will continue to guide and inspire us. His legacy will continue to live on through his legendary music.” It continues, “Peace, love, and harmony to all who knew David and those he touched. We will miss him dearly. At this time, we respectfully and kindly ask for privacy as we grieve and try to deal with our profound loss. Thank you for the love and prayers.”

Born in Los Angeles in 1941, Crosby launched his career as a member of the Byrds, joining the band in 1964 and appearing on their first five albums. In 1968, along with Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield and Graham Nash of the Hollies, he formed Crosby, Stills & Nash, which released their self-titled debut in 1969. The group went on to win the Grammy for Best New Artist that year. They were later joined by Neil Young and performed their second-ever gig together at Woodstock. Their first album as a foursome, 1970’s Déjà Vu, went to number one. 

In addition, Crosby & Nash released four albums together and Crosby had a prolific solo career, releasing his first solo album, If I Could Remember My Name, in 1971. In 1996 he also formed the group CPR, aka Crosby, Pevar & Raymond, with guitarist Jeff Pevar and pianist James Raymond. Raymond was his son, whom he gave up for adoption in 1962 and reunited with as an adult.

As a songwriter, Crosby wrote or co-wrote such songs as CSN’s “Wooden Ships,” “Guinevere” and “Longtime Gone,” as well as CSNY’s “Almost Cut My Hair” and “Déjà Vu.” He also wrote the Byrds tracks “Lady Friend” and “Everybody’s Been Burned.” 

Crosby, a longtime outspoken political activist, was a 10-time Grammy nominee with one win. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 with the Byrds and in 1997 with CSN. A documentary about his life, David Crosby: Remember My Name, produced by Cameron Crowe, was released in 2019. 

The rocker had a history of drug and health problems over the years, although he was also a longtime advocate for cannabis and even launched his own cannabis brand, Mighty Croz. In 1994 he received a liver transplant following a long battle with hepatitis C, although it caused some controversy because people questioned how someone with a known history of drug and alcohol problems was able to get a new kidney. In 2022, he revealed that he suffered from tendonitis that was preventing him from playing guitar. 

Crosby was the father of four children: Raymond with Celia Crawford Ferguson; daughter Erika with Jackie Guthrie; daughter Donovan with former girlfriend Debbie Donovan; and son Django with wife Jan Dance. In addition, Melissa Etheridge revealed in 2000 that Crosby was the sperm donor for the two children she had with ex-partner Julie Cypher: son Beckett, who died of an overdose in 2020, and daughter Bailey.

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