Watch Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood and other stars discuss new Santana album, ‘Blessings and Miracles’

Watch Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood and other stars discuss new Santana album, ‘Blessings and Miracles’
Watch Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood and other stars discuss new Santana album, ‘Blessings and Miracles’
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On Friday, Santana released their latest studio album, the star-studded Blessings and Miracles, and coinciding with the record’s arrival, a video feature offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album has debuted at the band’s official YouTube channel.

The video features band leader Carlos Santana discussing how some of the project’s various songs came about, footage of him working on some of the tracks, and clips of many of the guest artists talking about the experience of collaborating with the guitar legend.

As previously reported, Blessings and Miracles features Santana teaming up with Steve Winwood, Matchbox Twenty‘s Rob Thomas, Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett, country star Chris Stapleton, late jazz keyboardist Chick Corea and others.

At the beginning of the video, Carlos — in his trademark cosmically spiritual way — reflects on getting the opportunity to work on new songs with his various talented collaborators.

“This divine intelligence is orchestrating, behind the scenes while I’m sleeping or doing whatever, a [variety of collaborations],” he declares. “And they present themselves to me. So all I have to do is say, ‘Yes, thank you for bringing your song to me. I would love to bathe in your song and compliment whatever is in front of me.'”

Among the album’s tracks is a cover of the Procol Harum classic “A Whiter Shade of Pale” featuring Winwood on vocals and Hamond organ.

In the video, Winwood says, “Carlos’ genius comes in a large part from a wonderful combination of rock music with Latin, Cuban rhythms. I’ve played with Carlos on numerous occasions over the past 50 years, and I’m very excited to be working with him again, still.”

The video also features commentary from Thomas, Hammett and Stapleton discussing their respective collaborations with Santana — “Move,” “America for Sale” and “Joy.”

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Lil Nas X scores third number-one hit with “Industry Baby”

Lil Nas X scores third number-one hit with “Industry Baby”
Lil Nas X scores third number-one hit with “Industry Baby”
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Lil Nas X has scored his third number-one hit with a song that’s all about how he isn’t a “one-hit wonder.”

After 12 weeks on the chart, “Industry Baby,” featuring Jack Harlow, has finally reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100. According to Billboard, what did the trick was the fact that there were two new versions of the song went on sale earlier this month, and all three versions were discounted to 69 cents.

“Industry Baby” follows “Old Town Road” and “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” on the list of LNX’s chart-toppers. Both “Industry Baby” and “Montero” are from the rapper’s debut album, Montero.

As Billboard notes, “Industry Baby” is Jack Harlow’s first number one, after he got as high as number two last year with “Whats Poppin.” In addition, the song is the fifth number one for Kanye West, who co-wrote and co-produced it. Kanye’s last number-one single on the Hot 100 was “Stronger” back in 2007.

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Lil Kim is now managed by Nick Cannon

Lil Kim is now managed by Nick Cannon
Lil Kim is now managed by Nick Cannon
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Lil Kim is having a busy year hosting a TV series, appearing in a movie and publishing her autobiography. The Queen Bee reveals that the man behind her career now is also a versatile entertainer: Nick Cannon.

The “Magic Stick” rapper made the revelation during the latest episode of Complex’s interview series Hiking with Rappers.

“Nick Cannon, people don’t even know, like he’s one of my best friends. We’ve been best friends for years,” Kim says. “We just shot a movie called Miracle Across 125th Street. I really did that movie for Nick, but I love doing movies.”

“It’s part of my next level,” she added. “Nick is convincing me.”

The Christmas film was shot during the summer and features gospel artists Fred Hammond, Karen Clark Sheard and Kierra Sheard, plus comedians Marsha Warfield, Lunell and Bruce Bruce. Cannon stars in Miracle Across 125th Street as well as serving as executive producer.

Kim has appeared in several films during her 25-year career, including She’s All That, You Got Served, and Zoolander. Currently, she’s hosting the BET+ series American Gangster: Trap Queens, and she’s featured on the Legendz of the Streez tour headlined by Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Jeezy and Gucci Mane.

The Grammy winner has also written her autobiography, The Queen Bee, which will be published November 2.

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It only took five hours for Adele to impact the ‘Billboard’ charts

It only took five hours for Adele to impact the ‘Billboard’ charts
It only took five hours for Adele to impact the ‘Billboard’ charts
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It took just five hours for Adele‘s new single, “Easy on Me,” to make an impact on the Billboard charts.

Since the cutoff for this week’s Billboard charts was at midnight on October 14, and “Easy on Me” debuted at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday night, the airplay, downloads and sales it received only counted for the five hours prior to midnight.

Still, that was enough for “Easy on Me” to debut at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100, based on five hours’ worth of streaming, radio airplay and sales.  Following its first full week of data tracking, the song is expected to soar to number one, which would make it her fifth career chart-topper.

Meanwhile, Billboard‘s charts that only measure airplay kept on tallying data through the 17th. As a result,”Easy on Me” debuted at number 14 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart and number 21 on Pop Airplay.

Most impressively, the song debuted at number six on Billboard‘s Adult Contemporary chart. It’s the first time that a non-Christmas song debuted in the top 10 on that chart since 1993.

“Easy on Me” is the lead single from Adele’s new album 30, due out November 29.

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Kanye West performs at wedding in Italy; legally changes name to Ye

Kanye West performs at wedding in Italy; legally changes name to Ye
Kanye West performs at wedding in Italy; legally changes name to Ye
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Kanye West gave a rare performance Saturday in Italy, and his audience included Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

Kanye’s mini-concert in Venice was at the wedding of D’Estree founder Geraldine Guiotte and Tiffany & Co EVP Alexander Arnault, according to TMZ. West performed “Runaway,” “Flashing Lights,” “Come to Life,” and “Believe What I Say.” He was wearing a mask as he did previously during his Donda listening events in the United States, and his voice was muffled during his songs.

One of Kanye’s nicknames is Yeezy, of course, and he’s now legally shortened his name, Deadline reports. After filing on August 24 to change his name, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michelle Williams Court approved his petition to switch his name to, simply, Ye, with no middle or last name.

His eighth studio album, released in 2018, was titled, Ye.

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Archival Chuck Berry concert album, ‘Live from Blueberry Hill,’ recorded during the 2000s, due out in December

Archival Chuck Berry concert album, ‘Live from Blueberry Hill,’ recorded during the 2000s, due out in December
Archival Chuck Berry concert album, ‘Live from Blueberry Hill,’ recorded during the 2000s, due out in December
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Coinciding with what would’ve been legendary rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry‘s 95th today comes word that an archival concert album titled Live from Blueberry Hill will be released on December 17 on CD and digital formats.

The album features performances of 10 songs recorded between July 2005 and January 2006 at the shows that Berry played regularly at the Blueberry Hill restaurant and music club near his hometown of St. Louis.

Live from Blueberry Hill boasts renditions of Berry classics including “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock and Roll Music,” “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “Around and Around,” “Nadine” and, of course, “Johnny B. Goode.”

One of the tracks, a raucous and rollicking medley of “Carol” and “Little Queenie,” has been released as an advance tune via streaming.

During his later years, Berry performed 209 times at Blueberry Hill’s The Duck Room, named after Chuck’s famous “duckwalk” stage move. Berry’s backing group for the shows became known as the Blueberry Hill Band, and the lineup for the concerts recorded for the upcoming album included his daughter Ingrid Berry on harmonica, his son Charles Berry Jr. on guitar, bassist and band leader Jimmy Marsala, pianist Robert Lohr and drummer Keith Robinson.

Live from Blueberry Hill can be pre-ordered now. Vinyl versions of the album, pressed either on black vinyl or limited-edition colored vinyl, are due out in Arpil 2022.

In other news, Gibson has marked Berry’s 95th birthday by releasing a new signature Chuck Berry electric guitar that replicates his favorite go-to a 1978 Gibson ES-355 model. The instrument, which is available now, has a list price of $6,999.

Berry died on March 18, 2017, at age 90. His final studio album, Chuck, was issued posthumously that June.

Here’s the Live from Blueberry Hill track list:

“Roll Over Beethoven”
“Rock and Roll Music”
“Let It Rock”
“Carol”/”Little Queenie”
“Sweet Little Sixteen”
“Around and Around”
“Nadine”
“Bio”
“Mean Old World”
“Johnny B. Goode”

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Coldplay plans to stop making studio albums after their 12th

Coldplay plans to stop making studio albums after their 12th
Coldplay plans to stop making studio albums after their 12th
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Coldplay is pulling a Quentin Tarantino.

Just as the Pulp Fiction director has claimed that he’ll retire after 10 films, Chris Martin tells NME that the “Viva la Vida” outfit will stop making studio albums once they hit 12.

“It’s a lot to pour everything into making [albums],” Martin explains. “I love it and it’s amazing, but it’s very intense too.”

He adds, “I feel like because I know that challenge is finite, making this music doesn’t feel difficult, it feels like, ‘This is what we’re supposed to be doing.'”

For what it’s worth, Martin has made declarations like this in the past. In 2014, he told BBC Radio 1 that Coldplay’s then-upcoming seventh album, A Head Full of Dreams, felt like “the completion of something,” comparing it to the seventh and final Harry Potter book. Of course, Coldplay has since followed A Head Full of Dreams with two more albums, though Martin does seem a bit more sure of his plan this time around.

“I don’t think that’s what we’ll do,” Martin tells NME when asked to clarify Coldplay’s 12-album plan. “I know that’s what we’ll do in terms of studio albums.”

Coldplay just dropped their ninth album, Music of the Spheres, last Friday.

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Billy Idol, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath among artists set to perform at 2021 Above Ground benefit concert

Billy Idol, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath among artists set to perform at 2021 Above Ground benefit concert
Billy Idol, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath among artists set to perform at 2021 Above Ground benefit concert
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Billy Idol and Sugar Ray‘s Mark McGrath are among the performers scheduled to take part in the 2021 edition of their Above Ground benefit concert, an event organized by Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction and longtime Idol touring guitarist Billy Morrison.

The annual fundraising show, which supports the MusiCares charity, was previously held in 2018 and 2019, but was put on hold in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’ll now make its return this year at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood on December 20.

Along with Idol, McGrath, Navarro and Morrison, the lineup includes Billy idol’s other guitarist, Steve Stevens; Perry and Etty Lau Farrell; Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins; and Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor.

As with previous years, the Above Ground performers will play songs off two seminal albums. This year’s selections are Lou Reed‘s Transformer and Sex PistolsNever Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.

You can check out a video of Navarro and Morrison talking about this year’s show at the Above Ground organization’s YouTube channel.

Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, October 22, at AXS.com.

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Dave Navarro & Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison announce return of Above Ground benefit concert

Dave Navarro & Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison announce return of Above Ground benefit concert
Dave Navarro & Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison announce return of Above Ground benefit concert
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Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction and Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison have announced plans for a 2021 edition of their Above Ground benefit concert.

The annual event, which raises money for the MusiCares charity, was previously held in 2018 and 2019, but was put on hold in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’ll now make its return this year at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood on December 20.

Along with Navarro and Morrison, the lineup includes Idol and his other guitarist, Steve Stevens; Perry and Etty Lau Farrell; Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins; Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor; and Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath.

As with previous years, the Above Ground performers will play songs off two seminal albums. This year’s selections are Lou Reed‘s Transformer and Sex PistolsNever Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.

You can check out a video of Navarro and Morrison talking about this year’s show at the Above Ground organization’s YouTube channel.

Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, October 22, at AXS.com.

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iDKHOW announces 2022 tour dates

iDKHOW announces 2022 tour dates
iDKHOW announces 2022 tour dates
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I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME has announced a North American tour for 2022.

The outing is set to kick off January 18 in Phoenix, and will conclude February 26 in Dallas. Tickets go on sale this Friday, October 22, at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit iDKHOW.com.

If you can’t wait until 2022, iDKHOW is also launching a U.S. tour this November.

iDKHOW released their debut album, Razzmatazz, almost exactly a year ago in October 2020. It includes the single “Leave Me Alone,” which hit number one on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart.

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