“NO ONE IN THE ARENA WAS READY FOR THIS — AND IT DIDN’T COME FROM CARRIE UNDERWOOD.” Backstage, the roar of 18,000 voices felt distant. Carrie Underwood knelt in front of her son, straightening his jacket, lowering her voice to a whisper: “Just breathe.” Out there, the crowd was waiting for a powerhouse performance from a superstar.

Some nights in music are loud by design — fireworks, lights, thousands of voices singing along. And then there are nights that become unforgettable for the opposite reason. This was one of those nights. More than 18,000 fans had filled the arena expecting to see Carrie Underwood do what she has done for years: command … Read more

From Industrial Distribution to Global Star: How This Texas A&M Student Became The First Aggie Ever To Win The Voice Title

Aiden Ross Makes History: The Texas A&M Sophomore Who Conquered The Voice Aiden Ross, a sophomore industrial distribution major at Texas A&M University, has achieved a monumental milestone, taking home the top prize during the highly competitive finale of the popular musical competition, The Voice. At just 20 years old, Ross secured the victory after months … Read more

How Joe Walsh’s Arrival Transformed the Eagles

When Joe Walsh joined the Eagles in December 1975, they were already a well-established band. But then again, he was also a well-established solo star. Something clicked. Walsh helped restructure the Eagles, bringing a gritty rock edge to a group best known for laid-back, country-rock music. His first album with the Eagles, 1976’s Hotel California, became one of the … Read more

Kevin Bacon Fights Tears as He Remembers ‘A Few Good Men’ Director Rob Reiner: ‘Everybody Is Hurting Today’

Kevin Bacon was on the verge of tears as he posted an emotional video tribute on Instagram to Rob Reiner, who directed him in the 1992 legal drama “A Few Good Men.” It was nominated for four Oscars. Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their Los Angeles home Sunday, and their son Nick is being … Read more

Stevie Wonder Pays Respects To His Late Friend Sly Stone With Barnstorming 2025 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Opener Featuring Sly’s Greatest Hits And J.Hud’s Powerhouse Vocals!

When soul icon Sly Stone died recently, Stevie Wonder was determined to give his longtime friend the send-off he deserved. At 75 years young, Stevie blew everyone off the stage by opening the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with a tribute featuring all the greatest Sly and the Family Stone hits. Fans’ jaws … Read more

Kurt Russell Reached His 100th Film as Santa Claus and The Christmas Chronicles Quietly Became One of the Most Meaningful Moments of His Legendary Career

When The Christmas Chronicles arrived in 2018, it appeared to be another festive adventure wrapped in sleigh bells and holiday cheer.  Audiences tuned in expecting a lighthearted story about Santa Claus saving Christmas. What many didn’t realize was that behind the red suit and twinkling smile, the film marked a deeply personal and historic moment for … Read more

“She Is the Real Deal, Period” — Bryan Adams Reveals How Taylor Swift Took ‘Summer of ’69’ and turned one classic rock hit into a brand-new onstage moment.

In the “stratospheric” world of stadium rock, certain songs are viewed as “untouchable” monuments—hallowed ground that many “tread” upon but few truly “conquer.” Bryan Adams’ 1985 masterpiece, “Summer of ’69,” is one such “monolith.” It is a track “etched” into the global consciousness, a “vessel” for nostalgia that usually “defies” reimagining. Yet, in 2018, the … Read more

Chris Rea dies aged 74: Tributes paid to ‘Driving Home For Christmas’ star

Chris Rea has passed away aged 74. Picture: Getty ‘The Road to Hell’ and ‘Driving Home For Christmas’ singer’s death was announced by his family. Renowned rock and blues singer Chris Rea has died, aged 74. The artist, whose hit song ‘Driving Home For Christmas‘ is once again currently in the UK charts, passed away “following a … Read more