Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to Australian music industry icon Michael Gudinski following his death.
Morgan Wallen's double album, Dangerous, has topped the Billboard 200 for the seventh consecutive week.
The Grammy Museum has announced its schedule for March, including a virtual Ringo Starr program featuring a virtual exhibit and interviews with the Beatles drummer.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak took to social media to announce that they have formed a new band, Silk Sonic, and the band's first music will be out on Friday (March 5).
My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way recently took to Instagram to announce that he will be appearing at a virtual mental health awareness event, "Unwound & Unplugged," on March 2.
In recent interviews with Extra and People, Blake Shelton spoke about Miley Cyrus' offer to sing at his wedding.
Kanye West spent about $12.5 million of his own money towards his 2020 presidential campaign, according to a Federal Election Commission report.
AFI have announced that the rock band will release their new album, Bodies, on June 11 via Rise Records.
Dee Snider covers Nazareth's "Love Hurts" in a new video preview of the Broadway show "Rock Me Amadeus."
Brothers Osborne musician T.J. Osborne said that the response to him coming out as gay has been "a Tsunami of Love."
Chloe x Halle premiered a new video for "Ungodly Hour," the title track off their recent album, on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday (February 24).
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and his mother Virginia Hanlon Grohl will host a new docu-series called "From Cradle to Stage" on Paramount+.
Jay-Z announced Thursday that a rare bottle of D'usse Cognac will be auctioned off at Sotheby's on March 13 to raise funds for charity.
SiriusXM has announced a new collaboration with rock guitarist Tom Morello, including all-original content that spans three new streaming music channels, a new additional weekly show, and an original podcast.
The new pop culture-inspired campaign for Coach's New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2021, shared by Megan Thee Stallion last Monday (February 25), shows her spoofing Mean Girls.