At star-studded Hollywood Bowl appearance, Dave Chappelle kills cancel culture with “kindness”

At star-studded Hollywood Bowl appearance, Dave Chappelle kills cancel culture with “kindness”
At star-studded Hollywood Bowl appearance, Dave Chappelle kills cancel culture with “kindness”
Netflix/Mathieu Bitton

(NOTE LANGUAGE, CONTENT) “If this is what being canceled is about, I love it,” Dave Chappelle told a cheering crowd of more than 18,000 people at the Hollywood Bowl Thursday night, where his documentary Untitled screened. 

The Hollywood Reporter noted a galaxy of stars in the audience, including Brad Pitt, and Tiffany Haddish, while Chappelle was joined onstage by more, including Steve Wonder, SnoopTalib KweliLizzo and Jon Hamm

Untitled untracks Chappelle’s series of comedy concerts he staged to help his Ohio hometown get back on its feed amid the pandemic. 

“I don’t know what to tell you, except I’m a bad motherf*****,” Chappelle said to cheers, in statements that referenced recent controversy about The Closer, his final in a series of Netflix comedy specials. “F*** Twitter,” he added. “This is real life.”

Chappelle noted he was starting a “kindness conspiracy” to combat cancel culture, a theme Stevie Wonder highlighted in his on-stage comments. “What we need to cancel is hate,” the legendary performer said. “What we need to cancel is fear…”

Wonder added, “I want us to cancel the idea of feeling that we don’t want anyone to laugh because if we don’t laugh, we cry. And I don’t believe that was God’s intention — ever.”

The love fest for Mark Twain Award winner Chappelle comes after The Closer took flak on Twitter for jokes some claimed were transphobic. Former Dear White People showrunner Jaclyn Moore, who recently transitioned, took to Twitter to say she was done with Netflix, “as long as they continue to put out and profit from blatantly and dangerously transphobic content,” referring to Chappelle’s Untitled.

GLAAD also flamed what the organization called Chappelle’s “brand of ridiculing trans people and other marginalized communities.”

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Listen to Joni Mitchell duet with James Taylor on Taylor’s “You Can Close Your Eyes” at 1970 show

Listen to Joni Mitchell duet with James Taylor on Taylor’s “You Can Close Your Eyes” at 1970 show
Listen to Joni Mitchell duet with James Taylor on Taylor’s “You Can Close Your Eyes” at 1970 show
Credit: Sherry Rayn Barnett

A rare duet between Joni Mitchell and James Taylor, featuring the famed singer/songwriters performing Taylor’s song “You Can Close Your Eyes” in October 1970 at a concert at London’s Paris Theatre, was released digitally for the first time today.

The entire London Theatre performance, which featured Taylor joining Mitchell for the second half of the show, is one of a few full-length concerts that will be included on Joni’s forthcoming archival box set Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971), due out on November 12.

Taylor, who was dating Mitchell at the time of the London concert, had recently written “You Can Close Your Eyes” for Joni. He wound up recording his own version of the tune, which appeared on his classic 1971 album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon.

Mitchell’s Paris Theatre show originally was broadcast in December 1970 on the BBC Radio program In Concert, which was hosted by famed British DJ John Peel.

In an interview with Cameron Crowe that appears in the Archives Vol. 2 liner notes. Joni reflected on performing with James in London.  “That’s when we were dating,” she recalled. “He really locked up to my dulcimer, playing great with his guitar. Those two instruments together sound great. It sounded like one instrument. Musically, we were a great couple.”

As previously reported, Joni Mitchell: Archives Vol. 2, which you can pre-order now, is available as a five-CD set and a limited-edition 10-LP vinyl collection that features previously unreleased live, studio and demo recordings from Mitchell’s early career, leading up to the release of 1971’s Blue.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Starset premieres new ‘Horizons’ song, “Earthrise”

Starset premieres new ‘Horizons’ song, “Earthrise”
Starset premieres new ‘Horizons’ song, “Earthrise”
Fearless Records

Starset has premiered another new song from the band’s upcoming album, Horizons.

The latest cut — or, as the sci-fi-themed group refers to them, “transmission” — is called “Earthrise,” and is available now for digital download.

Horizons also includes the previously released tracks “Infected,” “The Breach” and “Leaving This World Behind.” “Infected” currently sits in the top 25 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

You’ll be able listen to all of Horizons when it drops in full on October 22.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

The Moody Blues’ John Lodge to release new live solo album, ‘The Royal Affair and After,’ in December

The Moody Blues’ John Lodge to release new live solo album, ‘The Royal Affair and After,’ in December
The Moody Blues’ John Lodge to release new live solo album, ‘The Royal Affair and After,’ in December
Keeping the Faith for Halesouth

Moody Blues singer/bassist John Lodge revealed earlier this year that he planned to release a live album featuring performances from his stint as an opening act on the Yes-headlined 2019 Royal Affair Tour.  Now official details about the record have been announced.

Titled The Royal Affair and After, the album will be released on December 3 on CD and digital formats, with a limited-edition blue-vinyl LP version due out January 28, 2022.

The 10-track collection, which you can pre-order now, features performances by John and his 10,000 Light Years Band from a Las Vegas stop on the tour, as well as select songs recorded during Lodge’s subsequent U.S. solo trek.

The Royal Affair and After includes renditions of several well-known Moody Blues songs written by Lodge, including “Steppin’ in a Slide Zone,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” “I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)” and “Rise My See-Saw,” the latter of which features a guest appearance by current Yes frontman Jon Davison.

Also on the album, John pays tribute to his Moody Blues band mates Justin Hayward, Graeme Edge, Mike Pinder and the late Ray Thomas. Davison lends guest lead vocals to a version of the Hayward-penned classic “Nights in White Satin,” while Lodge and his group also perform The Moodies’ “Sunset” and “Legend of a Mind,” written by Pinder and Thomas, respectively.

In addition, The Royal Affair and After boasts a version of the Edge-penned Days of Future Passed interlude “Late Lament,” featuring a recording of Graeme reciting the spoken-word piece made especially for Lodge’s tour.

In other news, Lodge has announced initial dates for a 2022 solo tour that’s currently scheduled to kick off March 16 in Annapolis, Maryland.

Here’s the The Royal Affair and After live album’s full track list:

“Steppin’ in a Slide Zone”
“Saved by the Music”
“Legend of a Mind”
“Sunset”
“Late Lament” (with Graeme Edge)
“Nights in White Satin” (with Jon Davison)
“Gemini Dream”
“Isn’t Life Strange”
“I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)”
“Ride My See-Saw” (with Jon Davison)

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

See the first time BTS met Megan Thee Stallion

See the first time BTS met Megan Thee Stallion
See the first time BTS met Megan Thee Stallion
BIGHIT MUSIC

You heard Megan Thee Stallion join BTS on a remix of their hit “Butter,” but now you get see the first time the rapper and the K-pop group met.

In a new video posted to BTS’ YouTube, we see them officially hanging out in person for the first time on a rooftop in New York City last month.

They take turns gushing over each other, with BTS members saying they were so “impressed” and “grateful” when they heard Megan’s verse on the track.

“No, I was so happy and I was so grateful,” Megan tells them. “I had already told my manager. I was like, ‘I wanna do a song with BTS,’ and then when it came up, I was like, ‘They know me?’ I was so happy.”

She leaves the possibility open for another collaboration as well. “Whenever we do another song, I feel like we gotta do it big,” Megan tells them. “We gotta do a video, and it’s gonna be happening.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Primus postpones dates on Rush tribute tour due to positive touring party COVID-19 case

Primus postpones dates on Rush tribute tour due to positive touring party COVID-19 case
Primus postpones dates on Rush tribute tour due to positive touring party COVID-19 case
Scott Legato/Getty Images

Primus has postponed a trio of dates on the band’s ongoing A Tribute to Kings Rush tribute tour due to a “confirmed COVID-19 case within the Primus touring party.”

Affected dates include tonight, October 8, in Milwaukee, October 9 in Kansas City, Missouri, and October 10 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

“The safety of our fans, crew, venue staff and band are our top priority so out of an abundance of caution, we are postponing our shows in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Cedar Rapids this weekend,” Primus says. “We are working to reschedule the dates and your tickets will be valid at the new dates.”

The tour is expected to pick back up October 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Primus first scheduled the A Tribute to Kings tour for 2020 before it was postponed due to the pandemic. The outing features the “My Name Is Mud” rockers performing Rush’s 1977 album A Farewell to Kings in full.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Aaliyah’s posthumous compilation albums, ‘I Care 4 U’ and ‘Ultimate Aaliyah’, now streaming for the first time

Aaliyah’s posthumous compilation albums, ‘I Care 4 U’ and ‘Ultimate Aaliyah’, now streaming for the first time
Aaliyah’s posthumous compilation albums, ‘I Care 4 U’ and ‘Ultimate Aaliyah’, now streaming for the first time
Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Two Aaliyah albums that were released after her death became available on digital platforms for the first time on Friday.

I Care 4 U, from December, 2002, features 14 tracks, including Aaliyah’s hits “Back & Forth,” “Are You That Somebody?,” “One in a Million” and “Try Again.” It also has songs that were previously unreleased, including “Miss You,” “I Care 4 U” and “Come Over.” The compilation debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart.

Ultimate Aaliyah originally arrived in May 2005 as a posthumous box set. The first disc is a greatest hits collection. The second, titled Are You Feelin’ Me?, has songs from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack and additional tracks produced by Timbaland. The third disc is a DVD documentary titled The Aaliyah Story.

Aaliyah’s third album, which was self-titled, was released on streaming services September 10. That weekend, a special two-day pop-up event was held in New York city. Dubbed “More Than a Woman: The Aaliyah Experience,” it honored the three-time American Music Award winner’s iconic career and her influence on music, fashion and pop culture.

Aaliyah’s second album, One In a Million, made its debut on streaming services on August 20.

August 25 marked the 20th anniversary of Aaliyah’s death at the age of 22. She died in 2001 with eight other people in a plane crash after shooting the “Rock the Boat” video in the Bahamas.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Luke Bryan celebrates Bill Dance’s birthday with a music video paying tribute to the fishing legend

Luke Bryan celebrates Bill Dance’s birthday with a music video paying tribute to the fishing legend
Luke Bryan celebrates Bill Dance’s birthday with a music video paying tribute to the fishing legend
Connie Chronuk/ABC

In one of the songs on his Born Here Live Here Die Here album, Luke Bryan pays homage to world-renowned angler and TV show host Bill Dance.

Now, in honor of the legendary fisherman’s 81st birthday, Luke has dropped a music video to further share Bill’s influence on his life and love of fishing.

The clip for “Bill Dance,” which was shot on Luke’s own Tennessee farm, makes clear that fishing is a family affair. The singer’s sons Bo and Tate even make an appearance. At the beginning of the clip, the two boys are sitting on a couch watching Bill fish on TV when Bill himself walks through the door and takes them out on the water for a real fishing trip.

The video marks Luke’s first time co-directing one of his music videos. Also sitting in the director’s chair was Michael Monaco, who directed and executive produced the singer’s new docuseries, Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Darren Criss announces Christmas tour in support of new holiday album ‘A Very Darren Crissmas’

Darren Criss announces Christmas tour in support of new holiday album ‘A Very Darren Crissmas’
Darren Criss announces Christmas tour in support of new holiday album ‘A Very Darren Crissmas’
Decca Records

Emmy-winning actor and singer Darren Criss is hitting the road for a holiday tour in support of his new album, A Very Darren Crissmas, which is out today.

The album features guest appearances by Adam Lambert, actress Evan Rachel Wood and country singer Lainey Wilson. It’s a collection of classics like “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” off-kilter holiday tunes like “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas,” and one original, “Drunk on Christmas.”

Meanwhile, his A Very Darren Crissmas Tour kicks off December 3 in Indianapolis, IN and is set to wrap up December 22 in Hershey, PA.  Tickets go on sale October 15th at DarrenCriss.me/avdctour.

On Instagram, Criss writes, “Who wants to live on a tour bus during the coldest time of year? THIS GUY. Wanna know why? Cuz I wanna take A Very Darren Crissmas on the road and play these tunes for you live and in person! The real question is- will you join me?

The former Glee star also already has plans for 2022: He’ll be starring in the Broadway revival of David Mamet‘s classic 1975 drama American Buffalo, along with Sam Rockwell and Laurence Fishburne.  Performances begin March 22, 2022, with the opening set for April 14, 2022.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Darren Criss (@darrencriss)

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Nandi Bushell releases new song featuring Tom Morello & son to raise climate change awareness

Nandi Bushell releases new song featuring Tom Morello & son to raise climate change awareness
Nandi Bushell releases new song featuring Tom Morello & son to raise climate change awareness
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for FF

Viral kid music sensation Nandi Bushell has released a new song in collaboration with Tom Morello and his son, Roman.

The track, which is titled “The Children Will Rise Up,” is a protest anthem about the dangers of climate change. It’s accompanied by a video starring Bushell and both Morellos, as well as Jack Black and teenage environmental activist Greta Thunberg.

“I am so proud of myself and Roman Morello for writing our EPIC song with Tom Morello!” Bushell says. “We hope you love it and we really hope our song helps raise awareness for climate change!”

You can download “The Children Will Rise Up” now via digital outlets, and watch its video streaming now on YouTube.

Proceeds from the song will be donated to the environmental initiatives The SOS Pantanal Institute and Help Pantanal.

“We need to act now!” Bushell says. “Rise Up! Protest! Be Loving, Be Peaceful, Be Respectful, Be Sensible but BE POWERFUL!!!”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.