Despite health problems, Phil Collins is “doing fine” on Genesis tour, say band mates

Despite health problems, Phil Collins is “doing fine” on Genesis tour, say band mates
Despite health problems, Phil Collins is “doing fine” on Genesis tour, say band mates
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Genesis‘ The Last Domino? tour arrived in the U.S. on Monday night.  But unlike the last time the British legends toured, back in 2007, frontman Phil Collins, 70, is performing while sitting down, due to nerve damage that affects his hands and back.  However, Phil’s band mates say so far, the singer’s been a real trouper.

“He’s done well,” bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford says of the European dates the band has already completed.  He tells USA Today, “Funny enough, we almost got through the [European] tour and I got COVID, but Phil was perfect. He’s doing fine. When you see the show, he definitely holds the crowd.”

Keyboard player Tony Banks adds that Phil’s 20-year-old son, Nicolas, who’s taken over for his dad on drums, “really plugs the gap very well,” adding, “The visuals work in a way that a seated Phil isn’t as noticeable.”

“People come to the show and say they forget Phil isn’t moving around,” adds Rutherford.

As for whether or not The Last Domino? tour will live up to that question mark, both Banks and Rutherford say that it will.

“We’d always say never say never, but there comes a point…,” says Banks. “When we do the final show next year, that will be it.”

“I think there will be a lot of tears…It’s been nice for the three of us to spend some reconnected time together,” notes Rutherford. “It makes you solidify things. There are things that only the three of us understand because we lived it.”

“It’s important to know when to stop something,” Banks adds. “So I’d say if you want to see Genesis, don’t put it off ‘til the next one. We’re not like the [Rolling] Stones.”

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New podcast focusing on ‘Let It Be,’ featuring interviews with Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr, premiered today

New podcast focusing on ‘Let It Be,’ featuring interviews with Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr, premiered today
New podcast focusing on ‘Let It Be,’ featuring interviews with Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr, premiered today
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The second season of the Amazon Originals podcast Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums debuted today with an episode focusing on The Beatles‘ final studio effort, Let It Be.

The Let It Be episode features new interviews with surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, who share recollections about the making of the album, including the band’s historic final concert on the roof of Apple headquarters in London.

They also address the common perception that the album sessions were fraught with conflicts between the band members that foreshadowed The Beatles’ 1970 breakup.

Also appearing in the podcast are Giles Martin, late Beatles producer George Martin‘s son; Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield; and filmmaker Peter Jackson, director of Get Back: The Beatles, the upcoming Disney+ docuseries focusing on the Let It Be sessions.

In a preview clip from the podcast, McCartney recalls how his song “Two of Us” was inspired by a car ride he took with his future first wife Linda.

“I’ve got a very vivid memory of driving out of London in my Aston Martin with Linda, just the two of us,” Paul says in the segment. “And she was always keen on getting lost, whereas most of us guys, you know, driving, particularly driving a loved one…a new girlfriend in my case, you’re nervous about getting lost…But she would always just say, ‘Yeah, well, so let’s get lost.'”

McCartney continues, “[W]e came to a place where there’s a little parking spot in a field. And then there was a woods. I had my guitar…and just started writing that song. You know, it came very easily, ’cause it was commenting on what we were doing.”

The Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums podcast is available exclusively at Amazon Music and Wondery+.

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Palaye Royale reveals title for next album

Palaye Royale reveals title for next album
Palaye Royale reveals title for next album
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Palaye Royale‘s next album officially has a title.

The “You’ll Be Fine” rockers announced in a tweet Tuesday that their upcoming fourth studio effort is called Fever Dream.

“Follow me into this Fever Dream,” the band cryptically added. “We can be anything and everything, we want to be — if we believe.”

The release date for Fever Dream has yet to be revealed. Presumably it’ll include the recently released singles “No Love in LA” and “Paranoid.”

Palaye Royale’s most recent album is 2020’s The Bastards, which includes the single “Hang on to Yourself.”

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ABBA announces “Little Things,” the Swedish pop legends’ first-ever holiday song

ABBA announces “Little Things,” the Swedish pop legends’ first-ever holiday song
ABBA announces “Little Things,” the Swedish pop legends’ first-ever holiday song
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Just in time for Christmas, ABBA has announced their first-ever holiday single. The Swedish superstars will officially release the song “Little Things” on December 3.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday to share the track’s official artwork, the band teased, “Christmas is around the corner — Take a look at the cover art for ABBA’s Christmas song ‘Little Things’ being released December 3d on CD. Maybe something for the Christmas stocking?”

The gentle song centers on the joy parents feel waking up on Christmas morning and imagining what it’ll be like to watch their children open presents under the tree.

“Little Things” is featured on ABBA’s new album, Voyage, which is their first in 40 years.  The track is available for pre-order now. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Adele tells Apple Music that her new album ’30’ is something she really could’ve used as a kid

Adele tells Apple Music that her new album ’30’ is something she really could’ve used as a kid
Adele tells Apple Music that her new album ’30’ is something she really could’ve used as a kid
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Ahead of the release of her new album 30, Adele sat down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe for an in-depth chat.  The full interview is out tomorrow, Wednesday, but you can watch the trailer now.

In the trailer, Adele and Zane are seen enjoying cocktails while she explains that one of her motivations for making 30 was to explain to her son Angelo why she made the decision to divorce his dad, knowing it would uproot his life.

Adele tells Zane that she played one of her new songs, “My Little Love,” for a friend whose mom died when he was 15.  “He burst into tears,” she notes. “He was like, ‘I never thought about who my mum was, other than being my mum.'”

“And that, for me is why I was trying to do the album,” she continues. “…To show Angelo, like, his happiness is my happiness, but, ‘I also have a lot of other things going on that went on before we were born, that have been going on since you were born and will go on when you leave me, when you fly the nest.'”

“It was just…I could have really done with a record like that for me to really forgive my parents for a lot of the things,” she adds. Adele’s parents split when she was two.

The full interview debuts November 17 at 1 p.m. ET only on Apple Music.

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Kane Brown to appear on ‘A Home for the Holidays’

Kane Brown to appear on ‘A Home for the Holidays’
Kane Brown to appear on ‘A Home for the Holidays’
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Kane Brown is set to perform on the 23rd annual A Home for the Holidays at the Grove TV special, which shines a spotlight on adoption and foster care. 

The special will profile the inspiring adoption stories of four families, including the Rodriguez family, which is adopting Marjorie, who by the time she was 5 years old had lived in six different households and been subjected to abuse. Kane will introduce the Rodriguez family for a special live adoption on air. The event is filmed at the Grove, a shopping complex in Los Angeles.  

Justin Bieber, Alessia Cara and Glee star Darren Criss are also slated to perform when A Home for the Holidays at the Grove airs on CBS December 5 at 9:30 p.m. ET. 

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Dream Theater announces rescheduled Top of the World tour dates

Dream Theater announces rescheduled Top of the World tour dates
Dream Theater announces rescheduled Top of the World tour dates
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Dream Theater has announced the rescheduled dates for the band’s postponed Top of the World tour.

The outing, which was originally set to kick off last month before being delayed to “varying local mandates across North America” related to the COVID-19 pandemic, is now set to kick off February 2 in Mesa, Arizona.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit DreamTheater.net.

On the Top of the World tour, Dream Theater will be touring in support of their new album, A View from the Top of the World, which was released in October.

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Metallica launches Black Box retrospective project

Metallica launches Black Box retrospective project
Metallica launches Black Box retrospective project
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First it was “Whiskey in the Jar,” and now it’s “Metallica in the box.”

The metal legends have announced the Metallica Black Box, an ever-changing and evolving retrospective project celebrating the band’s now 40-year career.

“Years in the works, we are now officially ‘unboxing’ our collections and pulling our favorite, most significant, and personally meaningful artifacts,” Metallica says of the Black Box. “In the weeks, months, and years ahead, the Black Box will venture progressively deeper into the vaults, the sounds, the visuals, the instruments, the culture, and beyond.”

The Black Box launches with an exhibit dedicated to Metallica’s iconic Black Album, which celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. It features various photos from the Black Album era, as well as full concert footage from 10 live shows between 1991 and 1993.

For more info, visit MetallicaBlackBox.com.

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Report: Dr. Dre’s estranged wife asks LA Sheriff to collect $1.2 million in fees in divorce proceedings

Report: Dr. Dre’s estranged wife asks LA Sheriff to collect .2 million in fees in divorce proceedings
Report: Dr. Dre’s estranged wife asks LA Sheriff to collect .2 million in fees in divorce proceedings
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The Dr. Dre/Nicole Young divorce is becoming more bitter. She’s reportedly now asking the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to collect over a million dollars from the iconic rapper/producer.

Young’s legal team filed court documents seeking to collect $1.2 million in past legal fees they claim to be owed, according to Radar OnLine. Young claims to have $1 million in the bank, and says she owes her lawyers over a million.

“Andre is doing whatever he wants to do because he is an enormously entitled and well-funded litigant who seeks to exact revenge on his former wife by decimating her financially leaving her without legal representation in this case,” her motion reads. She says Dre has only paid $300,000 of what she says she’s owed.

Young filed for divorce from Dre in July 2020 after 24 years of marriage. She accuses him of carrying out affairs with multiple women during their union. Dre’s net worth is estimated at $800 million. The estranged pair share a son, Truice, 24, and a daughter, Truly, 20. Dre says they signed a prenuptial agreement, but Nicole claims they tore up the prenup a couple of years into the marriage.

As previously reported, Young had papers served to the six-time Grammy winner last month at a cemetery in Los Angeles, where he was burying his grandmother

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Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton to ring in the holidays with ‘National Christmas Tree Lighting’ performances

Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton to ring in the holidays with ‘National Christmas Tree Lighting’ performances
Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton to ring in the holidays with ‘National Christmas Tree Lighting’ performances
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Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton are spreading Christmas cheer and singing loud for all to hear with a performance at The National Christmas Tree Lighting

The annual event officially kicks off the Christmas season with the lighting of the National Christmas Tree in President’s Park in Washington, D.C. The two country stars will perform holiday classics alongside a range of music artists including Patti LaBelle, Kristin Chenoweth, Keb’ MoPose star Billy Porter, H.E.R. — with whom Chris collaborated at the 2021 CMT Music Awards — and JuanesLL Cool J will serve as host.

News of Maren and Chris’ performances at the holiday event comes as Maren’s duet with husband Ryan Hurd, “Chasing After You,” is #1 on the country charts, and Chris picked up four wins at the CMA Awards last week.

The National Christmas Tree Lighting airs on December 5 at 8:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

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