Joan Jett on why she doesn’t believe artists should ‘shut up and sing’

Joan Jett on why she doesn’t believe artists should ‘shut up and sing’
Joan Jett on why she doesn’t believe artists should ‘shut up and sing’
Joan Jett of Joan Jett and The Blackhearts performs onstage during The Stadium Tour at Truist Park on June 16, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

Joan Jett is a guest on the latest episode of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Music Makes Us podcast, where she opened up about musicians not being afraid to speak out when they see injustices in the world.

Asked by host Kathleen Hanna whether music can still make a difference with how people respond to the world, Jett pointed to Bad Bunny and his Super Bowl halftime show.

“Even if he’s not saying something specifically with his lyrics, he’s using this huge platform that he’s been given to discuss issues that are really important to Americans, and to more and more Americans as they’re realizing what’s happening,” she said.

Jett noted that she and the Blackhearts recently got back from doing shows in New Zealand, where people were asking them about what was going on in the U.S. She said she feels that as someone with a platform she needs to be able to address it.

“I’m not saying you have to go all in the way you would if you were sitting down having a face-to-face conversation. You can’t, you can’t utilize your time like that,” she said. “But I think you can certainly have a few well thought out sentences to let people know … what’s going on and whatever it is you wanna say.”

She added, “But saying ‘shut up and sing’ has never really been what musicians or artists do, from way on back.”

“When people talk to me about other songs, you know, that touched them, whether it was really bad times the music got them through or really good times, it shows that the music really connects and fills an important space, if you allow it, in people’s capacity to deal with all this stuff that we’re dealing with,” she said.

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Matchbox Twenty says it will release ‘lost North sessions’ on Friday

Matchbox Twenty says it will release ‘lost North sessions’ on Friday
Matchbox Twenty says it will release ‘lost North sessions’ on Friday
Matchbox Twenty, ‘North’ (Atlantic Records)

Matchbox Twenty’s album North came out in 2012, but some songs that didn’t make the final cut are hitting streaming on Friday for the first time.

The band announced on Instagram Thursday, “The lost North sessions, finally in one place. We’re bringing 5 tracks together tomorrow … available on all streaming platforms for the very first time. See you at midnight.”

The songs in question are “Don’t Wanna Be Loved,” “Waiting on a Train,” “I Believe in Everything,” “Help Me Through This” and “Straight For This Life.” And they aren’t exactly lost — they were originally released as bonus tracks on a deluxe edition of the album, a Target exclusive edition of the album and a Japanese version of the album. 

However, as the band notes, all five tracks never appeared together on any of those editions, so this new release does indeed put them “in one place” — and on streaming services, where they never were available previously.

Matchbox Twenty has been teasing the release on Instagram for the last couple of days, most recently via a video of the band working in the studio, paired with a voice-over from singer Rob Thomas that was recorded live at a concert.

After reminiscing about the days when a B-side meant the flip side of a 7-inch vinyl single, Rob goes on to tell the audience, “Now a B-side means something that didn’t make your record. You put out a record, you only have so much space on it, and you have all these little songs, your little children that are homeless out in the world and don’t really get a lot of love.”

North was Matchbox Twenty’s first album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200.

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Nashville notes: Maddie & Tae talk to Dr. Phil + Luke Combs’ solo ‘Ordinary’

Nashville notes: Maddie & Tae talk to Dr. Phil + Luke Combs’ solo ‘Ordinary’
Nashville notes: Maddie & Tae talk to Dr. Phil + Luke Combs’ solo ‘Ordinary’

Maddie & Tae discuss putting their career as a duo on pause in the latest edition of The Dr. Phil Podcast. You can watch the conversation on YouTube

You can check out Filmore’s performance of “Yeehaw” on The Kelly Clarkson Show on YouTube. It’s from his new album, Atypical.

“Didn’t have [Alex Warren] with me this time but hopefully I did Ordinary justice,” Luke Combs wrote on his socials, referring to his 2025 collab with the pop star at Lollapalooza. Luke’s solo version from the Georgia Theatre is available on YouTube



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Tiwa Savage launches music foundation to bring musical resources, education to Africa

Tiwa Savage launches music foundation to bring musical resources, education to Africa
Tiwa Savage launches music foundation to bring musical resources, education to Africa
Tiwa Savage attends the launch of her new album ‘This One Is Personal’ at The Standard, London, on August 29, 2025, in London, England. (Photo by Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Tiwa Savage is ready to unlock talent back home in Africa. She’s launched the Tiwa Savage Music Foundation to help empower “the next generation of African creatives — through music, education, and opportunity,” according to the foundation’s website. The goal is to provide access to training, mentorship and other resources to aspiring musicians throughout Africa, especially those in underrepresented and underserved communities.

Its first initiative comes in the form of a partnership with Tiwa’s alma mater, Berklee College of Music. Berklee in Nigeria: Tiwa Savage Intensive Music Program is a four-day program, the first to bring Berklee’s wealth of knowledge to Lagos, Nigeria. It will give aspiring musicians in the city hands-on experience and resources in the music industry, as well as a chance to connect with leaders in the West African music marketplace. Students will learn about “the interconnection of all aspects of professional musicianship, including performance, songwriting, production, and music business,” according to the program’s description.

The Tiwa Savage Intensive Music Program will take place from April 23 to 26. Applications are open through March 20.

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Watch the new trailer for Billy Idol documentary ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’

Watch the new trailer for Billy Idol documentary ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’
Watch the new trailer for Billy Idol documentary ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’
Poster for ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’ (Live Nation Studios)

A new trailer has just dropped for the Billy Idol documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead, which opened in theaters on Thursday.

The film, directed by Jonas Åkerlund, explores the rock star’s career and personal life, and features never-before-seen archival and personal interviews with Idol. The trailer opens with an early Idol interview in which he’s asked what he’d do with his money if his music took off and went to #1 in America and England. Idol replied, “I’d spend it on drugs.”

The film also features interviews with Idol’s family, peers and collaborators; the trailer features clips of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan, The Who’s Pete Townshend and Miley Cyrus all talking about the rocker.

Info on screenings and tickets can be found at BillyIdolShouldBeDead.com.

(Video includes uncensored profanity.)

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See Lisa Kudrow come back as Valerie Cherish in ‘The Comeback’ season 3 trailer

See Lisa Kudrow come back as Valerie Cherish in ‘The Comeback’ season 3 trailer
See Lisa Kudrow come back as Valerie Cherish in ‘The Comeback’ season 3 trailer
Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish in ‘The Comeback’ season 3. (Erin Simkin/HBO)

Get ready for the comeback of The Comeback.

HBO has released the official trailer for the third and final season of the Lisa Kudrow-starring comedy series.

The new season, which comes from the show’s original creators Michael Patrick King and Kudrow, premieres to HBO and will stream on HBO Max on March 22. A new episode will debut each week leading up to the series finale on May 10.

The trailer shows off what this third and final chapter in Valerie Cherish’s (Kudrow) journey will consist of. We see her starring in and executive producing a sitcom called How’s That?!, which she loves, before she discovers the show is being written by AI.

This new trailer comes more than 20 years after the first season of the show debuted in 2005 and more than 10 years after season 2. King and Kudrow will both executive produce the season, which will include other returning series regulars Dan Bucatinsky, Laura Silverman and Damian Young.

The season 3 cast will also include Tim Bagley, Matt Cook, Jack O’Brien, Ella Stiller, John Early, Barry Shabaka Henley, Abbi Jacobson, Tony Macht, Brittany O’Grady, Zane Phillips, Julian Stern and Andrew Scott.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar shares tribute to Michelle Trachtenberg on anniversary of her death

Sarah Michelle Gellar shares tribute to Michelle Trachtenberg on anniversary of her death
Sarah Michelle Gellar shares tribute to Michelle Trachtenberg on anniversary of her death
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Michelle Trachtenberg arrive at the ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ reunion, part of the 25th annual William S. Paley Television Festival held at the Arclight Cinemas on March 20, 2008, in Hollywood, California. (Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage via Getty Images)

Sarah Michelle Gellar is paying tribute to Michelle Trachtenberg one year after her death.

The actress took to Instagram on Thursday to share a carousel of photos with Trachtenberg, as well as a lengthy caption paying tribute to her Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star.

“I’m not sure how it’s been a year. I’m one of the lucky ones who has over 30 years of memories with you. From our first day on set together, to less than a year later, when you were already taller than me,” Gellar wrote.

The actress continued, saying she first worked with Trachtenberg on All My Children and watched her “become a star” in the film Harriet the Spy.

“You were great to my kids. Countless kids bdays you attended even though I’m sure you had somewhere cooler to be,” Gellar wrote. “But most of all, when I think of you, that smile that took up your entire face and brought so much joy to others is what comes to mind.”

Gellar ended her tribute by saying she will never forget Trachtenberg.

“You may not have been with us long enough, but we will make sure everyone remembers,” Gellar wrote.

Trachtenberg was found dead in her New York City apartment on Feb. 26, 2025. She died a natural death at age 39 from complications of diabetes, according to the New York City medical examiner’s office.

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Tucker Wetmore’s Red Rocks dreams will come true this fall

Tucker Wetmore’s Red Rocks dreams will come true this fall
Tucker Wetmore’s Red Rocks dreams will come true this fall
Tucker Wetmore Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Courtesy Tucker Wetmore)

Tucker Wetmore’s headed for Colorado this fall to mark an item off his bucket list. 

“Headlining Red Rocks has been one of my dreams for quite some time and I can’t think of a better place to bring the energy of The Brunette World Tour,” he said of the newly announced date.

Tucker will play the iconic amphitheater Oct. 27. 

Presales start March 4, with tickets becoming available to the public March 6. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold will go to Face the Fight, which supports suicide prevention and provides mental health services for veterans. 

The “Wind Up Missin’ You” hitmaker kicked off his tour earlier in February with sold-out shows in Boston and New York City. He also just added to his schedule an appearance on the CMA Fest main stage at Nissan Stadium in June.

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Manchester names train stop after Olivia Dean ahead of BRIT Awards

Manchester names train stop after Olivia Dean ahead of BRIT Awards
Manchester names train stop after Olivia Dean ahead of BRIT Awards
Olivia Dean (Lola Mansell)

This year’s BRIT Awards — the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys — will take place Saturday in Manchester, England, and in honor of the occasion, a local landmark has been named after one of this year’s leading nominees.

Manchester’s Deansgate train station has been renamed Olivia Deansgate station, to mark the fact that Olivia has a leading five nominations going into the awards, along with fellow Grammy winner Lola Young. Olivia will also be performing at the awards show, along with Harry Styles, Alex Warren, the singing voices of HUNTR/X, sombr and Mark Ronson.

In other Olivia Dean news, she’s been named Record Store Day Ambassador for the U.K. version of the event, which will take place across the country’s independent record stores on April 18.

Olivia says in a statement, “Independent record stores are such special spaces to discover and share music – to actually touch it and feel it. I’ve found so much inspiration in the records I’ve collected over the years and am so grateful for all the hidden gems I’ve found.”

To celebrate the occasion, Olivia is releasing a special 7-inch vinyl for Record Store Day U.K. called Live at the BBC that features her versions of songs by other artists, including Carole King. It won’t be available in the U.S., unfortunately, so maybe check online.

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The Maine drops new ’Joy Next Door’ song, ‘Quite Part Loud’

The Maine drops new ’Joy Next Door’ song, ‘Quite Part Loud’
The Maine drops new ’Joy Next Door’ song, ‘Quite Part Loud’
‘Joy Next Door’ album artwork. (Photo Finish Records/8123)

The Maine has released a new song called “Quiet Part Loud,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, Joy Next Door.

“Some songs take months or years to write, and some take hours,” says frontman John O’Callaghan in a statement. “This one came together quickly out of necessity, because time is sometimes not on your side.”

He adds, “With that notion in mind…say what you want while you still can.”

You can watch the “Quiet Part Loud” video streaming now on YouTube.

Joy Next Door, the follow-up to The Maine’s 2023 self-titled effort, is due out April 10. It also includes the single “Die to Fall.”

The Maine will launch a U.S. tour in March.

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