The Year in Music 2021: The British Re-Invasion — Adele and Ed Sheeran return

The Year in Music 2021: The British Re-Invasion — Adele and Ed Sheeran return
The Year in Music 2021: The British Re-Invasion — Adele and Ed Sheeran return
Ed: Dan Martensen; Adele: Simon Emmett

In 2021, two of music’s biggest superstars — Ed Sheeran and Adele — released their eagerly awaited new albums to an adoring public.

–In February, Ed celebrated his 30th birthday. In June, he released a new single, “Bad Habits,” and in August, he announced that his new album would be called = [Equals] and that it’d be released on October 29. 

–In September, Ed celebrated the 10th anniversary of the release of his debut album, + (Plus), with a special concert at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, and announced a massive 2022 European stadium tour kicking off in April.

–On October 24, after a massive worldwide promotional blitz, Ed and his daughter Lyra both came down with COVID-19, just days before the release of = [Equals]. However, he managed to make it out of quarantine to perform on Saturday Night Live November 6.

— = [Equals], Ed’s first new solo album since 2017’s world-beating ÷ [Divide], debuted at number one in the U.S. and has so far spun off three hits: “Bad Habits,” “Shivers” and “Overpass Graffiti.

–While = [Equals] sold a respectable 118,000 equivalent album units in its first week in the U.S., in the U.K., it had the biggest opening week of 2021, and the biggest overall since ÷ [Divide] in 2017.  Both of those records were broken the following week by ABBA‘s comeback album, Voyage.

–“Bad Habits” peaked at number two in the U.S. but topped the charts for 11 weeks in the U.K.  In November, it received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year.

–And in December, Ed and his pal Elton John teamed up for an instantly successful holiday single, “Merry Christmas.” 

But any dreams that Ed had of truly dominating the charts in 2021 were squashed by Adele.

–In October, after years of speculation, Adele announced a new single, “Easy On Me.” That was followed by the news that her her first album in six years, titled 30, would arrive November 19.

–“Easy On Me” arrived October 15. In five hours, it entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 68, and then rose to the number-one spot a few days later, becoming Adele’s first number one since 2015’s “Hello.”

–After a promotional push that included a sit-down with Oprah Winfrey on CBS, 30 entered the chart at number one, earning 839,000 equivalent album units in its first week, giving Adele the biggest debut week of any album in 2021. 

–By December 6, 30 had earned one million in traditional album sales — meaning CDs, vinyl, cassettes and digital album downloads — making it the first album in more than a year to do so.

–On November 30, Adele announced a Las Vegas residency, Weekends with Adele, which will see her playing two shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas every weekend from January 21, 2022 through Saturday, April 16.

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The Year in Rock 2021: Måneskin keeps fans “Beggin’,” and other breakout artists

The Year in Rock 2021: Måneskin keeps fans “Beggin’,” and other breakout artists
The Year in Rock 2021: Måneskin keeps fans “Beggin’,” and other breakout artists
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No band had a bigger breakout year in 2021 than Måneskin.

The Italian rockers started out the year by winning Europe’s long-running Eurovision Song Contest, which  previously helped launch the careers of artists including ABBA and Céline Dion. Soon, Måneskin made their way to the States thanks to their viral cover of The Four Seasons‘ “Beggin’,” which was the longest-running number-one single of 2021 on Billboard‘s Alternative Airplay chart.

Måneskin kept the momentum going with the singles “I Wanna Be Your Slave,” which earned them a collaboration with Iggy Pop, and “MAMMAMIA.” They’ll close out 2021 with a performance on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2022.

Here are a few of 2021’s other breakout rock and alternative artists:

It may seem strange to call Glass Animals a “breakout” artist of 2021, since they’ve been alternative radio mainstays for the past seven years. Still, it’s hard to deny that the U.K. outfit really kicked things up a level in 2021, thanks to their hit single “Heat Waves,” which hit the top 10 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. The leap was so big that Glass Animals received a Best New Artist nomination for the 2022 Grammys.

Wolfgang Van Halen released his debut single as Mammoth WVH in late 2020 with “Distance,” a song dedicated to his recently deceased father, the iconic Eddie Van Halen. “Distance” would hit number one on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay in early 2021, a chart Wolf would again conquer later in the year with the single “Don’t Back Down,” proving he’s more than just a famous last name.

British duo Wet Leg came out of nowhere in 2021 with their debut single, the Mean Girls-referencing, double entendre-ing earworm “Chaise Longue.” They’ll release their first full-length self-titled album in April 2022.

Canada’s Spirtbox helped bring new blood into the metal scene in 2021, thanks in part to Courtney LaPlante‘s compelling vocals. The band released their debut album, Eternal Blue, in September, and charted their first radio rock single with “Secret Garden.” Spiritbox might’ve gotten even bigger in 2021 if their tour opening for Limp Bizkit hadn’t been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Cardi B announces her first project for ‘Playboy’

Cardi B announces her first project for ‘Playboy’
Cardi B announces her first project for ‘Playboy’
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Three weeks after begin introduced as Playboy’s first Creative Director in Residence, Cardi B has announced her first project for the iconic publication.

“Introducing CENTERFOLD, so excited to share this platform with so many amazing creators,” the “Please Me” wrapper wrote on Instagram. 

The Centerfold website is described as “a platform for creative freedom, artistic expression, & sex positivity. The home for the world’s top creators to interact with their fans.”  The site features photos of its “founding creators” — who include Playmates, Instagram stars, drag queens and adult film stars —  and an invitation to sign up.

When the Grammy-winner’s new position was announced, she said in a statement, ​​“It is a dream come true to officially join the Playboy family. I can’t believe this is real. For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt connected to Playboy. It’s truly the original platform for uncensored creativity and I’m inspired by its incredible legacy of fighting for personal freedoms. I have so many ideas already—I can’t wait!”

Cardi’s role will include artistic direction for the magazine, digital editorial content, merchandise, expanding the Playboy brand, and more.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s “Merry Christmas” tops ‘Billboard’ Adult Contemporary chart

Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s “Merry Christmas” tops ‘Billboard’ Adult Contemporary chart
Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s “Merry Christmas” tops ‘Billboard’ Adult Contemporary chart
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After hitting number one in their native U.K., Elton John and Ed Sheeran‘s joint single, “Merry Christmas,” has now topped Billboard‘s Adult Contemporary radio airplay chart.

The last time Elton was number one on this chart was in 1997, with “Something About the Way You Look Tonight.”  It’s his 17th Adult Contemporary number one overall, extending his record as the artist who’s topped that chart the most. 

In the number-two position is The Carpenters, who racked up 15 number ones from 1970 to 1981. Barry Manilow is next with 13, Celine Dion and Lionel Richie have 11 each, and Whitney Houston and Olivia Newton-John both have 10.

Elton also now has the longest span of number-ones on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Radio Airplay chart: It’s been 48 years, seven months and three weeks since his first chart-topper, “Daniel” to “Merry Christmas.”  The previous record holder was Chicago, who had a span of nearly 26 years between their 1971 hit “Beginnings” and their most recent number-one, 1997’s “Here in My Heart.”

For Ed’s part, this is the fifth time he’s topped the chart.  He first did it in 2015 with “Thinking Out Loud,” and most recently with “Bad Habits” earlier this month.

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Going off the rails on a crypto train: Ozzy Osbourne announces NFT series

Going off the rails on a crypto train: Ozzy Osbourne announces NFT series
Going off the rails on a crypto train: Ozzy Osbourne announces NFT series
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Remember when Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat during a concert? It’s back, in NFT form.

According to Rolling Stone UK, the metal legend is launching his own run of non-fungible tokens inspired by that infamous 1982 incident. The collection, titled CryptoBatz, consists of 9,666 digital bats designed by Ozzy in collaboration with the NFT studio Sutter Systems.

“I’ve been trying to get in on the NFT action for a while,” Ozzy says. “I asked Sharon for a Bored Ape for Christmas after several failed attempts of buying my own, and she said no, so I decided to create my own.”

“CryptoBatz is a f***ing mental project for NFT collectors and fans,” the Black Sabbath frontman adds. “The design pays tribute to one of my most iconic on-stage moments and is a chance to acquire a rare piece of art history. I love it!”

CryptoBatz is set to launch in January.

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Jennifer Hudson had a ‘Home Alone’ Christmas

Jennifer Hudson had a ‘Home Alone’ Christmas
Jennifer Hudson had a ‘Home Alone’ Christmas
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Jennifer Hudson loves Christmas so much that she began her holiday celebration right after the day of ghouls and goblins.

“Let me just say that Christmas starts the day after Halloween in my house,” the Oscar and Grammy-winner told Entertainment Tonight.  “All we do is watch holiday movies, shop and have festive moments.”

Her Christmas decorations have been up since November 1, and for this holiday season, she shared a special visit to a Christmas movie landmark with her 12-year-old son, David.  Since Jennifer lives in Chicago, she took David and his cousins to the McCallister House in The Windy City, where the iconic 1990 film Home Alone was shot.

Jennifer is rarely “home alone” herself — her house is known as “Camp David,” because it’s where her son is usually joined by numerous friends and cousins.

“Normally I house eight boys at one time and I hang out with them, play basketball with them, do whatever. I love it. It’s the best! Being able to experience things from their perspective,” the Respect star continued. “[We’re] the neighborhood house that all the kids want to come to and I love all the babies.”

The 40-year-old entertainer is nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” from the Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect. The song is also on the Academy Awards shortlist for Best Original SongHudson previously won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Dreamgirls in 2007.

“Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” is also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“I love you dad!”: Chris Young gifts his father a new truck for Christmas

“I love you dad!”: Chris Young gifts his father a new truck for Christmas
“I love you dad!”: Chris Young gifts his father a new truck for Christmas
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Chris Young gave his dad the ultimate Christmas present this year. 

On Monday, the hit singer shared a video that shows him gifting his father, Michael Harris, a new truck. In the clip, Chris is seen leading his dad outside where he’s surprised to see a new silver Chevrolet sitting in the driveway. A look of disbelief is splashed across Michael’s face as he realizes it’s for him.

The video also includes a close-up shot of the shiny new truck in a parking lot before it’s delivered to Michael. The father and son share a heartfelt hug as Michael Buble‘s “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” plays in the background. 

“My dad has been driving the same truck for well over a decade. I decided he needed a new one this year. I love you dad!” Chris writes alongside the heartwarming video. 

“You are the best,” one fan praises in the comments, while another writes, “The way he looked at you! You’re a good son!”

“Beautiful truck! I am sure your dad is very deserving of your gift,” shares another fan. 

Chris has been open about his close relationship with his dad, who battled lung cancer in 2009 and has since been in remission.

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Muse brings the heavy with new song teaser

Muse brings the heavy with new song teaser
Muse brings the heavy with new song teaser
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Muse isn’t going into 2022 quietly.

During an Instagram Live session over the weekend, captured by a fan on Twitter, frontman Matt Bellamy shared a teaser of a new Muse song, and boy is it heavy. Not just “Knights of Cydonia” or “Hysteria” heavy — we’re talking screaming vocals and giant, chugging breakdown guitar riffs heavy.

To demonstrate the track’s raw metal power, the clip shows what appears to be Bellamy’s son Bingham headbanging along as it plays in the background.

Muse teased over the summer that a new album was in the works. The trio’s most recent effort is 2018’s Simulation Theory.

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David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ going “unplugged” this week due to COVID-19

David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ going “unplugged” this week due to COVID-19
David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ going “unplugged” this week due to COVID-19
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The rapidly spreading Omicron variant of COVID-19 has forced some Broadway shows to temporarily close, or even shutter for good.  However, David Byrne is using the situation to take his show, American Utopia, in a different creative direction.

Several members of the show’s company tested positive and are isolating at home so, as Byrne says in a statement, “We’ve chosen to make some creative changes to enable us to put on a show.”

 “What we are doing could be called ‘Unplugged,’ or maybe ‘Unchained,’ he explains, referring to the fact that the show takes place on a bare stage surrounded by curtains made of chains.

 “We are adding some songs by Talking Heads as well as songs from my solo catalog, that will supplement songs already in American Utopia,” Byrne continues. “I know it’s going to be a ‘Once in a Lifetime’ experience, that will only be seen for a few performances. We are ready to have a good time!”

This week, American Utopia has shows scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, plus Saturday and Sunday, January 1 and 2.  Tickets are on sale through April 3, 2022 at via AmericanUtopiaBroadway.com.

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The Year in Music 2021: From ‘Raising Sand’ to ‘Raise the Roof’: Robert Plant reunites with Alison Krauss

The Year in Music 2021: From ‘Raising Sand’ to ‘Raise the Roof’: Robert Plant reunites with Alison Krauss
The Year in Music 2021: From ‘Raising Sand’ to ‘Raise the Roof’: Robert Plant reunites with Alison Krauss
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Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant reunited with acclaimed country-bluegrass artist Alison Krauss in 2021 to record a new collaborative album titled Raise the Roof, a follow-up to their Grammy-winning 2007 duets collection, Raising Sand.

Like its predecessor, the 12-track Raise the Roof collection was produced by T Bone Burnett and features mostly cover songs.

The album includes renditions of tunes by Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, British folk legend Bert Jansch and many others. Raise the Roof also features a new original tune called “High and Lonesome” that Plant co-wrote with Burnett.

Among the contributors to Raise the Roof were a few musicians who also appeared on Raising Sand — drummer Jay Bellerose, guitarist Marc Ribot and bassist Dennis Crouch. Other collaborators on the record included Los Lobos guitarist David Hidalgo, lauded jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, and Robert’s Band of Joy collaborator Buddy Miller.

Raise the Roof was released on November 19 and debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200. Plant and Krauss have promoted the album by appearing in pre-recorded in-studio performance segments that have been shown on a variety of television shows, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Saturday Morning and PBS NewsHour. They also shot an episode of NPR’s popular online performance series Tiny Desk Concert.

The duo also announced that they’ll hit the road together next year, starting with a U.S. tour leg that kicks off June 1 in Canandaigua, New York, and runs through a June 16 show in Atlanta.

Raising Sand, Plant and Krauss’ first duets album, won five Grammys in 2009, including Album of the Year.

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