AJ McLean’s celebrating Thanksgiving with his new EP — and turkey legs at Disneyland

AJ McLean’s celebrating Thanksgiving with his new EP — and turkey legs at Disneyland
AJ McLean’s celebrating Thanksgiving with his new EP — and turkey legs at Disneyland
AJ McLean attends Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event, May, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

Backstreet Boy AJ McLean is releasing his new solo EP, hi, my name is Alex, on Thanksgiving Day, but don’t expect him and his family to listen to it all day while sitting around the table with a turkey and all the trimmings.

“We are going to be at the happiest place on Earth, because it is also my daughter’s 13th birthday — oh, God!” Alex laughs. “Her birthday falls on Thanksgiving this year, so we’re gonna … drop [the EP] on Thanksgiving, on my daughter’s birthday. And that is me giving something to the fans that have been patiently waiting. And hopefully, they’re thankful.”  

Turkey, though, will still be on the menu.

“Well, turkey legs, my kids love the turkey leg [at Disneyland],” says AJ. “I mean, it’s not exactly Thanksgiving, but it’s a lot easier than having to clean up all the dishes and all that stuff!”

hi, my name is Alex was sparked by a song called “Arizona,” which AJ wrote after his journey of self-discovery following the conclusion of Backstreet’s most recent world tour in 2023.

“When I got home, I told my wife, I was like, ‘Look, I am going to go on a little road trip to this place in Scottsdale, Arizona called The Meadows. I’m going to do an intensive outpatient program just to kind of get to the roots of my addiction,'” he explains. 

Though he’d been sober for two years, AJ spent 10 weeks in Arizona, where he learned that “AJ is a character in a band. He’s a persona I play. But Alex is who I am at the root of it all. And they can both coexist. But as soon as the lights are off, I’m Alex.” 

In addition to the self-reflection on “Arizona,” the six-track EP includes some fun, sexy songs. It’ll be followed by a full-length album in January with eight more tracks.

Of the EP, AJ says, “I wanted to give people just a little taste of what’s to come.” 

 

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‘Can’t Stop’ liking & subscribing: RHCP’s Flea launches YouTube channel

‘Can’t Stop’ liking & subscribing: RHCP’s Flea launches YouTube channel
‘Can’t Stop’ liking & subscribing: RHCP’s Flea launches YouTube channel
Flea at 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Disney/Ser Baffo)

Flea is finally ready to see what the fuss with this whole YouTube thing is all about.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist has launched his own channel on the video sharing platform. His first video is called “thinkin” and contains a minute of him playing a trumpet for a delighted toddler.

In addition to being known for his bass skills, Flea is adept at the trumpet. In fact, according to Nick Cave, Flea has a trumpet album in the works and the two collaborated on a song together for the project.

Along with playing trumpet for a variety of audiences, Flea played the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Nov. 8 in honor of the late Sly Stone. Highlights from ceremony will air during an ABC primetime special on Jan. 1.

The Chili Peppers, meanwhile, had a relatively quiet 2025 after a whirlwind few years touring in support of their two 2022 albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen. They did, however, perform at the FireAid benefit concert in January.

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Chance the Rapper, CeeLo Green and more tapped for ‘ESSENCE’ Holiday Celebration of Joy

Chance the Rapper, CeeLo Green and more tapped for ‘ESSENCE’ Holiday Celebration of Joy
Chance the Rapper, CeeLo Green and more tapped for ‘ESSENCE’ Holiday Celebration of Joy
Chance the Rapper performs onstage during Lollapalooza at Grant Park on August 02, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Joshua Applegate/WireImage)

Chance the Rapper, CeeLo Green, Amber Riley and gospel’s Kierra Sheard will help lift up your spirits as part of the lineup for the Essence Holiday Celebration of Joy.

They’ll be participating in the special, which will also see Lena Byrd Miles, Susan Carol, T.A. Thomas and more performing some holiday tunes, including classics and original tracks. There will also be segments from Shannon Thornton, as well as Heiress HarrisVanVan, Ms. Shirley and a Sesame Street ventriloquist. Devon Franklin will bless fans with words of reflection, while Aaron N. Swain, chairman of 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc., will discuss his organization’s community work.

“Our goal with this special was to create something that feels familiar yet fresh — a space where our community could see itself reflected through sound, storytelling, and joy,” said Michele GheeEssence chief concert officer, in a press statement. “The artists, the audience, and the partners who made this possible all share one purpose: to remind us that celebration is a language we all understand.”

The ESSENCE Holiday Celebration of Joy, hosted by DC Young Fly and Kat Graham, will take place Thursday before live studio audiences in Atlanta and Los Angeles. It will also be available for fans to watch at 7 p.m. ET on YouTube and Essence.com.

In other Chance news, he’ll be hosting and performing during ABC’s Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026, reporting from his hometown of Chicago. The countdown begins Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Lindsey Buckingham teases new album

Lindsey Buckingham teases new album
Lindsey Buckingham teases new album
Lindsey Buckingham performs at The Brown Theatre on October 27, 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Stephen J. Cohen/Getty Images)

Lindsey Buckingham fans can look forward to a new album that’s on the way.

The former Fleetwood Mac star revealed the news in a post on Instagram, which featured a video of him describing what inspired the record.

“This new album is just representative of the culmination of everything that I’ve learned from making solo records over the last 25 years,” he says in the clip. “I feel like this particular album is the culmination of holding a certain line ethically and idealistically that I’ve managed to maintain for many years.”

“So I’m really excited about this piece of work,” he adds.

Buckingham didn’t reveal any other details about this new album, such as a title or a release date.

Whenever it is released, it will be Buckingham’s first solo album since his 2021 self-titled release, which was the first album he released after undergoing open heart surgery in 2019.

Back in September, Buckingham and his former Fleetwood Mac bandmate Stevie Nicks reissued their only studio album as a duo, 1973’s Buckingham Nicks, marking the first-ever reissue of the album, which has been unavailable for decades.

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Renate Reinsve on complex ‘Sentimental Value’ part Joachim Trier wrote for her

Renate Reinsve on complex ‘Sentimental Value’ part Joachim Trier wrote for her
Renate Reinsve on complex ‘Sentimental Value’ part Joachim Trier wrote for her
Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve star in ‘Sentimental Value.’ (Christian Belgaux/NEON)

Renate Reinsve reteams with The Worst Person in the World director Joachim Trier in his latest film, Sentimental Value.

The movie, which arrives Friday in a wider theatrical release, follows respected stage actress Nora, her younger sister Agnes and the complicated relationship they have with their charismatic father Gustav, a once-renowned film director looking to make his comeback.

Reinsve stars as Nora in the film, a part Trier wrote for her to play. The actress tells ABC Audio knowing a character was made specifically for you is as “flattering and honoring” as it “is quite scary.”

“What I learned from Worst Person in the World [is] that the process for Joachim is so collective. He will know what themes he wants to explore and it’s always a really good script and the characters are so complex and so well thought through. And then he also really gives space to the interpretation of the actor,” Reinsve says. “He’s so wise and intelligent and so sensitive and emotional and also intellectual. So having all those combinations in a person, you really know it’s going to be a great character.”

Stellan Skarsgård stars alongside Reinsve as her father, Gustav. Their characters are mirrors of each other, Reinsve says, unable to communicate because of their similarities and own traumas.

“They really do admire each other,” Reinsve says. “But Nora is really blinded by anger to her father and not being able to be close to him because she is so angry. And being so angry, you’re not really able to have true empathy with someone’s situation, someone’s perspective. So it’s kind of hindering them being close to each other.”

Reinsve praises Skarsgård’s talent, saying, “He’s such a wonderful guy and we’ve really just loved working together. He’s really just so delicate.” 

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Foo Fighters premiere new animated ‘Run Rudolph Run’ video

Foo Fighters premiere new animated ‘Run Rudolph Run’ video
Foo Fighters premiere new animated ‘Run Rudolph Run’ video
Foo Fighters “Run Rudolph Run” single artwork. (Roswell Records/RCA Records)

Foo Fighters have premiered a new animated video for their cover of Chuck Berry‘s seasonal classic “Run Rudolph Run.”

The clip features a cartoon Santa and his reindeer jamming guitars. You can watch it streaming now on YouTube.

The Foos originally released their “Run Rudolph Run” in 2020 exclusively for Amazon Music. It was then released wide in 2021.

In other Foos news, Dave Grohl and company are set to headline the 2026 Pinkpop festival, taking place June 19-21 in the Netherlands. The bill also includes headliners Twenty One Pilots and The Cure.

For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit Pinkpop.nl.

Foo Fighters’ 2026 schedule also includes a U.S. stadium tour kicking off in August.

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D’Angelo estate teams with Black Boy Joy Foundation for D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund

D’Angelo estate teams with Black Boy Joy Foundation for D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund
D’Angelo estate teams with Black Boy Joy Foundation for D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund
D’Angelo performs live on the main stage during Day Two of the Lovebox festival at Victoria Park on July 20, 2013, in London, England. (Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images)

D’Angelo‘s estate wants fans to help in the fight against pancreatic cancer, which took the late singer’s life in October. His estate has teamed with the Black Boy Joy Foundation for the launch of the D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund, which raises pancreatic cancer awareness and funds for research, while paying homage to D’Angelo and his legacy. 

“My dad was my inspiration, my hero, and a truly one-of-a-kind soul. Losing him to pancreatic cancer last month shattered our world. But even in this dark time, we hold on to hope: by sharing his story and fighting back, we can save other families from experiencing this same loss,” D’Angelo’s daughter, Imani Archer, says in a press release. “My father’s passing will not be in vain, and through this work, his light will continue to guide and uplift others.”

Donations will go toward medical research and programs for families in high-risk communities. The fund will also support advocacy and awareness initiatives focused on Black men and boys.

“Black men are disproportionately affected, facing higher incidence and mortality rates, compounded by systemic inequities that delay diagnosis and limit access to treatment,” Jean-Claude Kali, founder of Black Boy Joy Foundation, says in a statement. “By raising awareness and funding research, we can begin to change this reality.”

Donations can be made at blackboyjoyfoundation.org.

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Music notes: Mariah Carey, Meghan Trainor and more

Music notes: Mariah Carey, Meghan Trainor and more
Music notes: Mariah Carey, Meghan Trainor and more

Mariah Carey said “It’s Tiiiiime” on Nov. 1, and now her holiday hit has made its earliest appearance yet in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. The song sits at #8, after reentering the chart two weeks ago. This is the first time the song has climbed that high in November; the earliest the song had reached that territory was Dec. 2, 2023. The song, originally released in 1994, has spent a total of 18 weeks at #1 since 2019.

Congratulations to Meghan Trainor‘s brother and frequent tour mate Ryan Trainor: He’s engaged. Meghan reposted a photo of Ryan down on one knee on a mountain, proposing to his girlfriend, Megumi. She also posted a separate photo of Megumi and captioned it, “My SISTER.”

In case you missed it, Miley Cyrus celebrated her birthday Sunday. She posted a photo of herself blowing out a single candle on top of a white birthday cake and wrote, “33 is already burning bright thanks to the warmth of your sweet birthday wishes. All I want this year is more laughs with the people who give me the little smile lines that are starting to show up. I love you all.” Among the celeb pals wishing her happy birthday: Selena GomezCyndi LauperVanessa Hudgens and Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus.

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Music notes: Conan Gray, Mariah Carey and more

Music notes: Conan Gray, Mariah Carey and more
Music notes: Conan Gray, Mariah Carey and more

Conan Gray has joined the lineup for this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. If you tune in Thursday at 8 a.m. local time, you’ll see him performing on New York’s 34th Street, which is where Macy’s storefront is located. Billboard also reports that Conan will appear in a “Holiday Gift Hotline”-themed Macy’s ad that will premiere during the broadcast. He’ll co-star in the ad with Alison Brie, John O’Hurley and NFL quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Mariah Carey said “It’s Tiiiiime” on Nov. 1, and now her holiday hit has made its earliest appearance yet in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. The song sits at #8, after reentering the chart two weeks ago. This is the first time the song has climbed that high in November; the earliest the song had reached that territory was Dec. 2, 2023.  The song, originally released in 1994, has spent a total of 18 weeks at #1 since 2019.

Congratulations to Meghan Trainor‘s brother and frequent tour mate Ryan Trainor: He’s engaged. Meghan reposted a photo of Ryan down on one knee on a mountain, proposing to his girlfriend, Megumi. She also posted a separate photo of Megumi and captioned it, “My SISTER.”

In case you missed it, Miley Cyrus celebrated her birthday Sunday. She posted a photo of herself blowing out a single candle on top of a white birthday cake and wrote, “33 is already burning bright thanks to the warmth of your sweet birthday wishes. All I want this year is more laughs with the people who give me the little smile lines that are starting to show up. I love you all.” Among the celeb pals wishing her happy birthday: Selena Gomez, Cyndi Lauper, Vanessa Hudgens and Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus.

 

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GloRilla to perform at 2025 Bayou Classic

GloRilla to perform at 2025 Bayou Classic
GloRilla to perform at 2025 Bayou Classic
: GloRilla performs during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025, in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images for MTV)

GloRilla is her bringing her Memphis twang to New Orlean’s Caesars Superdome. She’ll be headlining the halftime show at the 2025 Bayou Classic, held in partnership with Adidas and Grambling State University.

Grambling’s Tiger Marching Band will join her for the performance, as will the Orchesis Dance Company, which will wear uniforms customized by Adidas’ LA WRKSHP and Grambling alumna J’aime Griffith.

Glo called the 2025 Bayou Classic “a huge moment for HBCU culture” in a statement and said it’s “really special” to be “performing with adidas and Grambling State.”

She continued, “Being on the field with these students, seeing them represent their school and community is powerful.”

The Bayou Classic will take place Saturday at 3 p.m. CT; the halftime show will be available to watch on NBC and Peacock.

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