The Recording Academy is best known for its awards shows, however, this afternoon they will be throwing a smaller more personal event and you’re invited. At 4pm PT, The Recording Academy is joining MusiCares in hosting a conversation with some of our favorite artists to discuss their self-care and how it relates to Covid, their careers, and strategies moving forward.
In a new episode of Backstage with Crew Nation released earlier today, Billie Eilish introduced fans to her family-like crew by, “interviewing people with some bullshit questions.”
Welcome to Day Three of the fight for Democracy.
“Welcome to New York. It’s been waiting for you.” – Taylor Swift It’s time to bring the WiFi World Tour to the city that never sleeps also known as New York City. You might not be able to take a trip just yet but for now here’s a little taste of what to expect. Strap in and let’s go on a virtual tour of the Big Apple. A famous food (+ recipe) : Pizza Two things you have to try when you’re in the Big Apple are pizza and bagels. Whether it’s grabbing a slice from 2 Bros or going… Read more »
Melissa Eastwick is a professional makeup artist to musicians in the industry having worked on the Grammys, music videos and photo shoots with clients including Shawn Mendez, Natalie Lafourdacade, Dave Grohl, Snoop Dog, Fifth Harmony, Michael Bolton, Offspring and hundreds more. Melissa talks about her move to Los Angeles and breaking into the makeup world straight out of MUD.
This week: Patriot Act, Lenox Hill, Don’t, The Bold Type, Jo Koy: In His Elements, F is For Family, Crossing Swords, Snowpiercer
Autumn Rowe is a grammy-winning songwriter who overcame extraordinary circumstances to forge an extraordinary life. Ryan Skyy unpacks Autumn’s mindset and discusses the song that launched her career, “Happiness” by Alexis Jordan.
This week: Patriot Act, Stargirl, The Big Flower Fight, Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything, Motherland: Fort Salem, Blood & Water, The Red Nose Day Special, The Lovebirds, Selling Sunset, Homecoming, Snowpiercer, Killing Eve
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Richard Marx.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Emarosa, HAIM, Our Last Night, and more.