Selena Gomez, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton and Teddy Swims are among a huge collection of stars tapped for the soundtrack ...
Hatchie, the shoegaze/dream pop project of Australian musician Harriette Pilbeam, is releasing a new album, Liquorice, on ...
Austra’s Chin Up Buttercup lead single “Math Equation” was a clubby jawdropper that topped our 5 best songs of the week list.
BLACKPINK's member Jisoo is coming back with new music, and the singer has hinted a collaboration with a popular face. Of course, fans have figured out who he is.
This was the eighth day since we got our Ideal L6 Max, and it was the first time we were taking the kids on a trip longer than three hours. The rear screen in the car had caught my eye in the showroom ...
WE’VE flown in the Vroomster, sailed past Tombliboos, and sat behind Captain Barnacles as we whizzed past a whale. Later in ...
My Hero Academia has officially returned for the final season of the anime, and it is kicking things off with a new opening ...
Cindy Fee, original voice of 'Golden Girls' theme, reminds fans she's active. Fee plans to release a re-recorded version of the song with fan photo tributes. Fee's voice gained fame through jingles, ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
A prolific singer and songwriter who got his start with Buddy Holly, he also wrote “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back” and hundreds of other songs. By Michael S. Rosenwald Sonny Curtis, a prolific ...
Sonny Curtis, the prolific songwriter behind "I Fought the Law" and The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme song, died Friday at age 88. His wife Louise Curtis confirmed his death to the Associated Press, ...
Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock 'n' roller who wrote the raw classic "I Fought the Law" and posed the enduring question "Who can turn the world on with her smile?" as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...
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