OneRepublic’s debut album is coming to vinyl for the first time ever.
Dreaming Out Loud, originally released in 2007, will be available in two vinyl versions: a standard two-LP black vinyl available in stores and limited-edition two-LP blue galaxy color vinyl with an alternate cover available online.
The album features the hit “Apologize,” along with “Come Home,” “Say (All I Need)” and “Stop and Stare.”
The vinyl is available for preorder now and will be released on March 20.
Hayley Williams of Paramore performs during Remi Wolf’s Bonnaroo Superjam at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on June 14, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
Paramore’s Hayley Williams and My Morning Jacket’s Jim James have been added to the lineup of the 2026 Resonator Awards, presented by We Are Moving the Needle. The event takes place Jan. 27 at Chaplin Studios in Los Angeles.
The Resonator Awards recognize the “artists, producers, and engineers whose craft shape the sound and culture of our time,” according to a press release.
Williams is set to take part in an all-star tribute to the legendary Chaka Khan, who’ll receive the Luminary Award, which is given to “a creator whose profound impact has transcended the confines of the music realm to significantly change culture.”
Also taking part in the Chaka Khan tribute are Grace Bowers, Lalah Hathaway, Maggie Rogers and surprise guests.
James is one of the newly announced performers at the event, with the lineup also including Foo Fighters producer Greg Kurstin, Sia, FLO, Lucias and Thundercat. Heart’s Nancy Wilson has also been added as a presenter.
St. Vincent and HAIM are among the other Resonator Awards honorees. St. Vincent will be presented with the Golden Trifecta Award by Olivia Rodrigo for “exerting prowess across multiple disciplines as a producer, engineer, and artist.” HAIM will receive the Disruptors Award, which “celebrates visionary creators who are redefining what’s possible in music,” from producer and former Vampire Weekend member Rostam.
‘Parker McCollum: The Deluxe Edition’ (MCA Nashville)
It’s been years in the making, but Parker McCollum‘s finally sharing his “Big Ole Fancy House” with his fans.
The track’s become a fan favorite, since he’s included it in his set for years, though he hadn’t recorded it until now.
“Y’all been asking for this one for a while so I’m glad it’s finally getting to you,” Parker says. “Took a couple of times of cutting it before it felt good enough to release, and I think I got it the way it should be heard.”
“Appreciate all the love everyone has shown this song. Means a lot,” he adds.
“Big Ole Fancy House” is the first of four new tracks that will be added to the expanded version of Parker’s self-titled fifth album that came out in June.
PARKER MCCOLLUM The Deluxe Edition is set to arrive March 20. He hasn’t revealed what the other three songs will be.
The iconic soundtrack to the ’80s movie Pretty in Pink is set to be reissued in celebration of the movie’s 40th anniversary.
The soundtrack, which features songs from INXS, Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark (OMD), New Order, The Smiths, The Psychedelic Furs and more, will be reissued as a limited-edition “Pretty in Baby Pink” vinyl. It will include two songs not previously available on the original soundtrack: Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness” and Talk Back’s “Rudy.”
It will also be released on standard black vinyl with the original track list.
The Pretty in Pink soundtrack featured such iconic tunes as the title track by The Psychedelic Furs, as well as “If You Leave” by OMD, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album peaked at #5 on the Billboard chart and has been included on several lists of the best soundtracks of all time.
And this isn’t the only way the movie’s anniversary is being celebrated. The film, written by John Hughes and starring Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy, Jon Cryer, Harry Dean Stanton, Annie Potts and James Spader, will return to theaters Feb. 13 through Feb. 16.
This special 40th anniversary screening features a bonus “Filmmaker Focus” featurette with director Howard Deutch, who recounts memories of the movie’s production and talks about its lasting impact.
‘The Muppet Show’ stars Sabrina Carpenter and the original Muppet cast. (Disney/Mitch Haaseth)
Muppet fans, rejoice.
Disney+ has released the official trailer for The Muppet Show special event that’s coming to the streaming service and ABC on Feb. 4.
Along with the new trailer, the highly anticipated special has added Maya Rudolph as a guest star. Rudolph joins the cast that also includes special guest star Sabrina Carpenter, and the show’s executive producer and guest star Seth Rogen.
Fans can expect the special to feature beloved Muppets like Miss Piggy and Kermit back for this brand-new event. “Music, comedy, and a whole lot of chaos are bound to ensue when The Muppets once again take the stage of the original Muppet Theatre with their very special guest, Sabrina Carpenter!” according to the event’s official synopsis.
The trailer finds Kermit walking through the backstage areas of The Muppet Theatre before settling down at his desk with a cup of tea. All the while, his friend Rowlf plays the piano beside him.
“Rowlf, have you been playing this whole time?” Kermit asks.
“Well, what did you think it was? Some kind of sentimental montage in your head? We’re doing the show again, frog!”
We then see Miss Piggy interacting with Carpenter. The pop star tells Miss Piggy she is her idol.
“I grew up watching you, my parents grew up watching you, their parents grew up watching you,” Carpenter says, before Miss Piggy makes an annoyed scream.
The original The Muppet Show series was created by Jim Henson and ran from 1976 to 1981. 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the original Muppet Show, which has all five seasons available to stream on Disney+.
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Don Toliver‘s next album, Octane, is set to drop on Jan. 30. He announced the news via a trailer on his social media Thursday. The clip opens with an overturned car and an injured woman lying on the ground. The camera then cuts to Toliver speeding through the streets in his car before he exits and enters what appears to be a factory, where he and a scientist seemingly work to bring the woman back to life.
After hitting the road with Chris Brown in 2025, Summer Walker has announced her first arena tour. The Still Finally Over It Tour with Monaleo, Odeal and the Over It karaoke club kicks off May 26 in Toronto and wraps in London on Aug. 2. “You’re invited to the Still Finally Over It Tour. The final chapter of the Over It trilogy,” she wrote on social media. “My first arena tour. All three eras. All the feelings.” Fans can now sign up for access to the presales, which begin next week.
Denzel Curry has formed a supergroup called The Scythe with FERG, Bktherula, TiaCorine and Key Nyata. According to Complex, the group aims to honor and showcase their ties to the South. “The Scythe is a family and a group[.] … We still have our respective solo careers but when we come together it’s The Scythe,” he said. Their project, STRICTLY 4 DA SYCTHE, will arrive in March, featuring the lead single “LIT EFFECT.”
A$AP Rocky has three children with Rihanna, but does he want more? He tells The Joe Budden Podcast he wants “whatever God give me.” “I ain’t gon’ hold you, though. We got our hands full right now. We got a football team right now.” He then joked, “I’m about to catch up to Nick Cannon.”
Harry Styles ‘Aperture’ press photo. (Stella Blackmon)
Harry Styles’ new single, “Aperture,” now has a visual to go with it.
The music video for the song, released Friday, begins with Harry in a hotel room calling down to the front desk. When he heads to the lobby, he’s confronted by a man who charges at him and tackles him down a spiral staircase. The two eventually go from tussling to dancing, performing some impressive lifts and flips throughout the building.
Harry explained to BBC Radio 1 Friday that “Aperture” was the last song he wrote for his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
“We had most of the album done and a lot of it was exploring the themes that the song is exploring,” he said. “Getting this song at the end of the process when we were feeling the freest and having a lot of fun and it kind of felt like the mission statement of what the album was about.”
He said taking a couple of years off from work led to “a lot of big realizations about generally opening up more to the world and allowing some more positive things to come into my life.”
“It was the culmination of all that was happening around me making this record,” he said. “[‘Aperture’] was like a perfect little bow, and once this song happened it was like, ‘Oh, the record’s finished.’”
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. comes out March 6. Here is the track list: “Aperture” “American Girls” “Ready, Steady, Go!” “Are You Listening Yet?” “Taste Back” “The Waiting Game” “Season 2 Weight Loss” “Coming Up Roses” “Pop” “Dance on More” “Paint by Numbers” “Carla’s Song”
Covers of Supertramp’s ‘Even in the Quietest Moments…’, ‘Breakfast In America’ and ‘…Famous Last Words…’ (Universal Music)
Supertramp is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reissuing some of their classic albums.
The latest releases include 1977’s Even in the Quietest Moments…, their 1979 megahit Breakfast in America and 1982’s …Famous Last Words….
All three albums have been remastered at half-speed at Abbey Road Studios and will be released on vinyl on March 20. They are available for preorder now.
Even in the Quietest Moments…, Supertramp’s fifth studio album, was a top-20 hit for the band and featured the Hot 100 hit “Give a Little Bit.” But it was Breakfast in America that was their breakout album, hitting #1 on the Billboard chart and selling over 22 million records worldwide, thanks to such hit songs as “The Logical Song,” “Goodbye Stranger” and “Take the Long Way Home.”
Finally, …Famous Last Words… was a top-five hit for the band. It was also the last Supertramp album to feature the classic lineup of Roger Hodgson, Rick Davies, Dougie Thomson, John Helliwell and Bob Seibenberg.
The new releases are the latest additions to Supertramp’s 50th anniversary reissue series, which launched in August with the announcement of half-speed remasters of 1974’s Crime of the Century and 1975’s Crisis? What Crisis?
Megadeth’s self-titled final album is out now, which means fans are finally getting to hear the band’s cover of Metallica’s “Ride the Lightning.”
Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine was Metallica’s original guitar player but was fired from the band in 1983 and replaced by Kirk Hammet. He didn’t actually play on the original “Ride the Lightning,” which appeared on Metallica’s 1984 sophomore album. However, he’s credited as a co-writer on the song as it uses a riff that he came up with.
Mustaine first confirmed that Megadeth’s album contained the Metallica cover in an October interview with Rolling Stone.
“Our intentions were pure,” he said of rerecording the song. “I didn’t have any reason I was going to say, ‘Oh, hey man, this thing that we’ve had for 40 years where you guys will never tour with me, me doing the song is going to change things.’ That wasn’t it at all. It was more about: This is my life going forward. I want to do things that are respectable.”
Next up, Megadeth is set to kick off a farewell tour of North America, starting in Canada on Feb. 15 in Victoria, British Columbia. They will hit the U.S. starting in September. A complete list of dates can be found at Megadeth.com.
Ryan Wedding of Canada competes in the qualifying round of the men’s parallel giant slalom snowboarding event during the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games at the Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, Feb. 14, 2002. (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)
(NEW YORK) — Ryan Wedding, the former Olympic snowboarder investigators said has been leading a major drug ring, was arrested Friday, multiple sources told ABC News.
The 44-year-old Canadian has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted list in connection with indictments that allege he is responsible for trafficking “multi-ton quantities of cocaine” from Colombia and connected with several murders for hire in Canada and Mexico.
Wedding was previously indicted in Los Angeles federal court on multiple federal charges, including running a continuing criminal enterprise, committing murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise and assorted drug crimes.
A superseding indictment was filed in November, alleging that Wedding ordered the killing of a witness who was set to testify against him in a federal drug trafficking case, according to the Justice Department.
Prior to starting his alleged criminal enterprise, Wedding, whose alleged aliases include “El Jefe,” “Giant” and “Public Enemy,” was a professional snowboarder and competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
He is also facing similar charges in Canada, according to Canadian authorities.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.