When the premiere episode of Apple TV+’s Mr. Corman ends, the first four names in the credits all belong to Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He directed it, wrote it, created it, and stars in it. He’s also a producer and helps write the music performed by his title character, a fifth grade …
Read More »Woody Harrelson Embraces the Chaos in New 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Trailer
Venom and his archnemesis Carnage do battle in the new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which is scheduled to arrive on September 24th. The new trailer finds Tom Hardy’s character Eddie Brock in an Odd Couple-esque detente with his symbiote, Venom, as the two try to figure out …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Shows Up at Luke Bryan Concert, Does Shot, Sings Hits
Last Friday, Morgan Wallen made an appearance on Good Morning America, talking to host Michael Strahan about what he’s learned since video of the country singer using a racial slur appeared online in February. A week later, Wallen was onstage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, surprising an audience gathered to see …
Read More »Billy Strings Previews New Album With Brooding Song 'Fire Line'
Billy Strings has announced plans for a new solo album this fall. The rising bluegrass star’s Renewal will be released September 24th via Rounder Records and includes the new song “Fire Line,” which is out now. Produced by Jonathan Wilson and recorded in Nashville, Renewal does not include the previously …
Read More »Hear a Previously Unreleased Take of George Harrison's Classic 'Isn't It a Pity'
A previously unreleased take of George Harrison’s “Isn’t It a Pity” has arrived ahead of the release of the 50th-anniversary edition of the musician’s solo classic, All Things Must Pass. “Isn’t It a Pity (Take 27)” is closer in style and sound to the second version of the song that …
Read More »My Tips for Handling Your Next Long-Distance Equipment Transport Like a True Roadie
Those who truly love music never go long without a concert performance, but like many industries, we had to endure a long gap between live events as the world faced a pandemic. Now, as a musician, the anticipation for the sense of the stage and thrill of that first applause …
Read More »Jack White Launches 'Art & Design' Website to Showcase Non-Music Endeavors
Jack White has launched a new website focusing on the rocker’s non-music artistic endeavors, from furniture-making and directing to graphic design and sculpture. Jack White Art & Design, a multimedia website that went live Wednesday, serves as a catalog of White’s two decades of work in other artistic fields, many …
Read More »Grateful Dead Launch New Levi's Collaboration of Tees and Accessories
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Skulls, roses, dancing bears and, of course, tie-dye — Grateful Dead has teamed up with Levi’s for a new summer collection inspired by the band’s most iconic motifs. …
Read More »FloydFest Makes Its Celebratory Return With Billy Strings, Leftover Salmon, and Goose
Under Friday evening’s full moon at FloydFest, rock icons Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew stood on the festival’s main stage with funk/soul act Turkuaz and launched into a 40th-anniversary ode to the Talking Heads’ groundbreaking album Remain in Light. As the two men tore into the classic “Once in a …
Read More »M. Night Shyamalan Still Knows What You're Thinking — And 'Old' Leans Into Its Twists
M. Night Shyamalan knows you’re thinking: Wait for it. And, Everything is a clue. He knows that, ever since The Sixth Sense, with its late-stage, near-spontaneous clicking into place of suggestions and hints many viewers didn’t even know they were meant to be looking out for, audiences have watched his …
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