New documentary ‘Listening to Kenny G’ coming to HBO in December

New documentary ‘Listening to Kenny G’ coming to HBO in December
New documentary ‘Listening to Kenny G’ coming to HBO in December
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Why do some people hate Kenny G‘s music?  That’s the question that a new HBO documentary aims to explore.

The film, titled Listening to Kenny G, follows the saxophonist — the best-selling instrumentalist of all time globally — as he works on his first album in seven years.  It also examines his career through archival footage and interviews with fans, critics, record executives and radio personalities.

But according to a press statement, because Kenny G is “arguably the most famous living jazz musician,” the movie is really “about why that makes certain people so mad.”  It’s described as a look at “how our artistic tastes shape our personal identities and signal our social belonging.”

Of course, Kenny G isn’t as square as some people make him out to be.  The Weeknd tapped him to play on the remix of his song “In Your Eyes,” and Kanye West famously hired him to serenade the rapper’s soon-to-be-ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and also had him play on his number-one gospel album, Jesus Is King. 

What’s more, Kenny made a cameo in a Katy Perry video, appeared in a Super Bowl commercial, and performed with Foster the People on SNL.  He’s also one of only five artists to have appeared in the Billboard top 40 in every decade from 1980 to 2010.

Listening to Kenny G premieres on HBO on December 3.  It’s part of HBO’s Music Box film series, which includes the Alanis Morissette documentary Jagged, the Woodstock ’99 documentary Peace, Love & Rage, docs about the late rappers DMX and Juice WRLD, and a profile of Robert Stigwood, the entertainment tycoon who managed the Bee Gees, made John Travolta a movie star and gave us Grease and Saturday Night Fever.

 

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Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie among initial presenters announced for 2021 Rock Hall ceremony

Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie among initial presenters announced for 2021 Rock Hall ceremony
Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie among initial presenters announced for 2021 Rock Hall ceremony
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Paul McCartney is among the initial list of celebrity presenters and performers announced for the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, taking place October 30 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.

The former Beatles legend will welcome Foo Fighters into the Rock Hall. McCartney and The Beatles have been big influences on Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and his band. Sir Paul is even featured on the Foos’ 2017 album, Concrete and Gold.

Tina Turner will be welcomed into the hallowed institution by actress Angela Bassett, who was nominated for an Oscar for her portrayal of Turner in the 1993 biopic What’s Love Got to Do with It. Tina also will be celebrated with performances by Bryan Adams, Christina Aguilera, Mickey Guyton and H.E.R.

Carole King will be inducted by pop superstar Taylor Swift, who, along with Jennifer Hudson, also will perform in honor of the legendary singer/songwriter.

The Go-Go’s will be welcomed into the Rock Hall by actress and talk-show host Drew Barrymore, while Lionel Richie will honor pioneering record executive Clarence Avant, who will be inducted in conjunction with receiving the Ahmet Ertegun Award.

More presenters and performers will be announced soon. A special focusing on the 36th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will premiere November 20 on HBO and will stream on HBO Max the same day.

As previously reported, the 2021 inductees in the main Performers category are Foo Fighters, Todd Rundgren, The Go-Go’s, Turner, King and JAY-Z. Other inductees this year include Kraftwerk, Charley Patton and Gil Scott-Heron for Early Influence, and LL Cool J, Billy Preston and Randy Rhoads for Musical Excellence.

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Jack White debuts new single, “Taking Me Back”

Jack White debuts new single, “Taking Me Back”
Jack White debuts new single, “Taking Me Back”
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Jack White has premiered a new single called “Taking Me Back.”

The song is featured in the new trailer for Call of Duty: Vanguard, and its accompanying lyric video features footage from the upcoming World War II video game. If that all sounds a little too intense for you, there’s also “Taking Me Back (Gently),” an acoustic-driven version of the song.

Both versions of “Taking Me Back” are available now for digital download.

“Taking Me Back” is the first new solo single from White to follow his experimental 2018 effort, Boarding House Reach.

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Billy Porter criticizes ‘Vogue”s Harry Styles cover: “All he has to do is be white and straight”

Billy Porter criticizes ‘Vogue”s Harry Styles cover: “All he has to do is be white and straight”
Billy Porter criticizes ‘Vogue”s Harry Styles cover: “All he has to do is be white and straight”
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Last year, Harry Styles made history when he became the first male to cover Vogue solo — and he did it while wearing a dress. While many called it a groundbreaking moment, Pose actor Billy Porter said he was disappointed by the choice.

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Porter said he doesn’t feel completely accepted by the fashion industry, despite his many contributions.

“I created the conversation [about non-binary fashion] and yet Vogue still put Harry Styles, a straight white man, in a dress on their cover for the first time,” he said.

“I’m not dragging Harry Styles, but he is the one you’re going to try and use to represent this new conversation?” the 52-year-old Emmy winner continued. “He doesn’t care, he’s just doing it because it’s the thing to do.”

“This is politics for me,” Porter added. “This is my life. I had to fight my entire life to get to the place where I could wear a dress to the Oscars and not be gunned now. All he has to do is be white and straight.”

Porter famously wore a Christian Siriano tuxedo gown to the 2019 Oscars. His new memoir, Unprotected, is out Tuesday.

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Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Foo Fighters will enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the blessing of a Beatle.

The legendary Paul McCartney will usher Dave Grohl and company into the museum during its upcoming 2021 Induction Ceremony, held in Cleveland on October 30.

McCartney and The Beatles, of course, have been big influences on Grohl and the Foos. Sir Paul is even featured on the Foos’ 2017 album, Concrete and Gold.

When Grohl entered the Rock Hall in 2014 alongside Nirvana, R.E.M.‘s Michael Stipe did the inducting honors.

Other announced presenters include Taylor Swift, Drew Barrymore and Angela Bassett, who will induct Carole King, The Go-Go’s and Tina Turner, respectively. Additionally, Lionel Richie will induct music executive Clarence Avant as a recipient of the Ahmet Ertegun Award.

Presenters for Todd Rundgren and JAY-Z — the other inductees in the main Performers category — have not yet been announced. 

Other inductees this year include Kraftwerk, Charley Patton and Gil Scott-Heron for Early Influence, and LL Cool J, Billy Preston and Randy Rhoads for Musical Excellence.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will air November 20 on HBO and stream on HBO Max.

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Taylor Swift to induct Carole King, Christina Aguilera to sing for Tina Turner at Rock Hall ceremony

Taylor Swift to induct Carole King, Christina Aguilera to sing for Tina Turner at Rock Hall ceremony
Taylor Swift to induct Carole King, Christina Aguilera to sing for Tina Turner at Rock Hall ceremony
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One of the most important singer/songwriters of our era will pay tribute to one of music’s most legendary singer/songwriters next weekend.

Taylor Swift will induct Carole King into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 30, during a ceremony at  Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH.  Taylor will also perform as part of a tribute to King, whose iconic album Tapestry pretty much set the standard for singer/songwriters 50 years ago. 

Jennifer Hudson will be part of that tribute as well; she and King co-wrote the song “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” for her recent movie, Respect, and performed it on the soundtrack.  In Respect, J-Hud played the late Aretha Franklin; King wrote one of Franklin’s most memorable hits, “(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman.”

Angela Bassett, who portrayed Tina Turner in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It, will induct Turner, and the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll will be saluted with performances by Christina Aguilera, H.E.R., country star Mickey Guyton and Tina’s “It’s Only Love” duet partner, Bryan Adams.

Drew Barrymore will induct groundbreaking female rockers The Go-Go‘s, and none other than Beatles legend Paul McCartney will do the honors for Foo Fighters.  Meanwhile, Lionel Richie will present pioneering record executive Clarence Avant with a special award.

More presenters and performers will be announced soon.  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will air November 20 on HBO and stream on HBO Max.

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Luke Bryan to host the 2021 CMA Awards

Luke Bryan to host the 2021 CMA Awards
Luke Bryan to host the 2021 CMA Awards
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Luke Bryan has been tapped to host the 2021 CMA Awards

This marks the “What Makes You Country” singer’s debut as CMA Awards host. He was awarded the show’s top prize, Entertainer of the Year, back-to-back in 2014 and 2015.

“The CMA Awards is one of the biggest nights of the year for Country Music. Being asked to host the CMA Awards was definitely something I put a lot of thought into before answering” Luke says in a statement. “The pressure that comes along with that can be overwhelming, but knowing I get to help honor and celebrate so many of my friends, I knew it was something I couldn’t turn down.”

Luke also said he’s “honored” to join the list of former CMA hosts, which include Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and Darius Rucker. “I’m looking forward to making it fun and memorable and using this platform to continue to make Country Music shine,” he declared.

Reba McEntire and Darius co-hosted the show in 2020. It was revealed earlier this month that Reba was not returning as host for 2021.

Eric Church and Chris Stapleton are the most nominated acts at the 55th annual ceremony. Performers and presenters will be announced in the coming weeks. 

The CMA Awards air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on November 10 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. 

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Ryan Hurd calls wife Maren Morris a “really great mom”

Ryan Hurd calls wife Maren Morris a “really great mom”
Ryan Hurd calls wife Maren Morris a “really great mom”
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Ryan Hurd has nothing but praise for wife Maren Morris in her role as mother to their son Hayes

The husband and wife pair welcomed Hayes in March 2020, and Ryan says it’s been a joy to watch his wife blossom into motherhood. He jokingly admits that he knew she was excelling as a parent when he got home one day to find that Maren had taught their infant son an advanced skill in his absence. 

“Maren’s a really great mom and it’s cool to watch her learn how to do that,” Ryan tells Entertainment Tonight. “I didn’t realize how good of a mom she was until I got back and he had learned flash cards. I was like ‘I don’t do that, should I be doing flashcards? I didn’t know we had flash cards.'”

The couple met as songwriters in 2013 during a writing session that resulted in Tim McGraw‘s “Last Turn Home,” marking Maren’s first cut as a songwriter. It is one of many major successes the couple has experienced together, including their duet, “Chasing After You,” that’s racing up the charts, currently inside the top 10 on country radio.

“It was cool to have that moment with her. You see the rocket ship take off and you’re like ‘but I was there at the start,’ and that’s cool,” Ryan reflects, adding that he and Maren’s dream was to move to Nashville and be songwriters. “We both get to do it and we both to get to be passionate about our side of it and also passionate about the other person at the same time. It’s really cool to be in a relationship with somebody who feels the same thing.”

Ryan’s debut album, Pelago, is out now.

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Watch Nate Ruess perform on ‘SNL’ with Young Thug

Watch Nate Ruess perform on ‘SNL’ with Young Thug
Watch Nate Ruess perform on ‘SNL’ with Young Thug
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If you’ve been wondering what Nate Ruess has been up to lately, apparently he’s collaborating with Young Thug.

The fun. frontman joined the rapper during his performance this past weekend on Saturday Night Live. Ruess sang the hook on the song “Love You More,” which is featured on Young Thug’s new album, Punk.

The rendition also featured Blink-182‘s Travis Barker, aka the future Mr. Kourtney Kardashian.

Ruess released one solo album, Grand Romantic, in 2015, but has been fairly quiet since fun. went on hiatus earlier that year. Meanwhile, his fun. band mate Jack Antonoff launched his Bleachers solo project and has produced albums for artists including Lorde, Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey.

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Bryce Dallas Howard directs 5,000 movie fans to sing the ‘Jurassic Park’ theme in unison

Bryce Dallas Howard directs 5,000 movie fans to sing the ‘Jurassic Park’ theme in unison
Bryce Dallas Howard directs 5,000 movie fans to sing the ‘Jurassic Park’ theme in unison
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Jurassic World series star Bryce Dallas Howard became a conductor of sorts this weekend, during the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon, France.

She and her Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom director J.A. Bayona led 5,000 people to sing John Williams‘ classic “Jurassic Park Theme” in unison at Lyon’s biggest venue, the Halle Tony Garnier.

Every year, the festival spotlights a series of films by turning the venue into a giant movie theater, and on Saturday night, the venue hosted “Nuit Jurassic,” or Jurassic Night.

Steven Spielberg‘s 1993 groundbreaker Jurassic Park was screened, as was its follow-up, 1997’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park, as well as 2015’s reboot, Jurassic World, and its 2018 sequel, Fallen Kingdom. Bayona was on hand to present the event, as was Howard, who posted their musical magnum opus on social media.

“Merci, @BayonaFilm,” Howard captioned the post, along with “Merci, Lyon!” The multilingual filmmaker also said of the city, en Français, “You are every filmmaker’s dream!”

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