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KISS Honor Ace Frehley at First Show in Two Years
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KISS Honor Ace Frehley at First Show in Two Years

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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KISS played their first show in two years on Friday, and paid tribute to founding guitarist Ace Frehley, who sadly passed away last month as the result of injuries sustained at a fall at his studio.

The full KISS lineup — Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, and Eric Singer — performed an unmasked acoustic set at their “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” event in Sin City, marking their first performance since ending their farewell tour in December 2023.

Prior to the band launching into its first song, Stanley addressed the audience, saying, “Before we get going, we just wanted to take a moment to think about somebody who is at the foundation of this band. And we’re talking about Ace. So, we certainly had differences, but that’s what family is about. And why don’t we take a moment, a little quiet, to think about him looking down on us — from [the planet] Jendell, probably — and let’s have a moment for Ace. Candles up.”

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A number of fans in the audience then held up battery-operated candles that were presumably handed out to them prior to the show.

KISS proceeded to play an 11-song set consisting of a number of deep cuts. The band will take the stage again at “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” to play a full-on electric set on Saturday, but once again will be unmasked.

Watch KISS pay tribute to Ace Frehley, and perform their first show in two years, below.

Setlist:
Comin’ Home (preceded by Ace Frehley tribute)
See You Tonite (Gene Simmons song)
A World Without Heroes
Hard Luck Woman (first performance since 2019)
Christine Sixteen
Nothin’ to Lose
Goin’ Blind
Hide Your Heart (first performance since 2019)
Plaster Caster
Beth
Love Her All I Can

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Buddy Guy, Larkin Poe, and the Cross-Generational Power of B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100
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Buddy Guy, Larkin Poe, and the Cross-Generational Power of B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Joe Bonamassa’s sprawling centennial tribute keeps unfolding – Vol. III reminds us that the blues is still alive, still changing, and still finding new ways to connect generations.

When B.B. King said, “The blues are the roots, the rest are the fruits,” he wasn’t making a slogan. He was describing a foundation that still feeds every branch of popular music. Sixty years on, those roots keep spreading – and B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100, the multi-volume tribute curated by Joe Bonamassa, has become a kind of year-long proof.

The new installment, Vol. III, leans hard on emotional memory. Its centerpiece, “Sweet Little Angel,” pairs 88-year-old Buddy Guy with the ghost of his oldest friend. The accompanying video stitches archival clips of King and Guy onstage with newly restored footage – less a music video than a conversation across time.

“Buddy Guy is obviously the first call you make when putting this project together, and ‘Sweet Little Angel’ was his preferred song,” co-producer Josh Smith said. “This take shows you why Buddy is the living legend he is. Our most important living blues artist. Both his vocal and guitar playing are from the same live track – no messing around, old school. The real deal indeed.”

Then Guy adds a line that lands like a benediction: “I’m remembering you, B. You know that. I can’t do it like you, but I can try.”

Elsewhere, Vol. III spreads the gospel sideways. Larkin Poe rough up “Don’t You Want a Man Like Me” with swagger and slide guitar, while Trombone Shorty and Eric Gales turn “Heartbreaker” into a brass-fueled storm. Texas mainstay Jimmie Vaughan brings an easy shuffle to “Watch Yourself,” and Larry McCray closes with a slow burn take on “When It All Comes Down (I’ll Still Be Around).” Smith called McCray “the greatest contemporary bluesman in the world,” and on this track, it’s hard to argue.

Taken together, the songs feel less like nostalgia and more like continuation – a reminder that King’s influence was never about imitation but interpretation.

The earlier volumes drew from a similar idea. Vol. I gathered Michael McDonald, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Bobby Rush, George Benson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and D.K. Harrell. Vol. II widened the frame: Gary Clark Jr., Pat Monahan of Train, Keb’ Mo’, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Paul Rodgers, and Aloe Blacc.

Keb’ Mo’ recalled meeting King in the early ’70s: “Did a show with B.B. King and the Average White Band. That’s when I met him, but I’ve been listening to B.B. King my whole life.” Joanne Shaw Taylor remembered the encouragement she got opening for him as a teenager: “He was incredibly encouraging towards me… I’m so thankful Joe asked me to be part of this project in honor of him and this important birthday.”

Now comes the project’s biggest reveal so far: “The Thrill Is Gone” – the song that defined King to the world – will feature Chaka Khan and Eric Clapton, a pairing that feels both obvious and daring. If Buddy Guy’s appearance represents lineage, this collaboration represents reach.

“When B.B. was alive and active, he was the blues – he was the sun which all planets rotated around,” Bonamassa has said. “You only get one shot to do this correctly. And I think we nailed it.”

Whether you buy that or not, Blues Summit 100 is hard to ignore. The 32-track rollout, dropping in monthly waves through February 2026, plays like a serialized history lesson: each song another voice testifying to why the blues still matters. Some artists whisper it, some shout it, but all of them keep the circle unbroken.

As Guy puts it on “Sweet Little Angel,” the job is simple and impossible: try to do it like B.B., knowing you never quite can. The mission is just to play and that’s where the blues lives.

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Cardi B Gives Birth To Child With Stefon Diggs
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Cardi B Gives Birth To Child With Stefon Diggs

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Cardi B has officially welcomed a newborn son — her first child with NFL star Stefon Diggs — marking a major new chapter in both her personal life and her expanding family.

Cardi shared the joyful news on Instagram, posting a video seemingly showing off her post-pregnancy figure while reflecting on the transformation she’s experienced over the past year. It remains unclear if the clip was recorded before or following the rapper’s

In the caption, she wrote: “My life has always been a combination of different chapters and different seasons. My last chapter was the beginning of a new season. Starting over is never easy but it’s been so worth it! I brought new music and a new album to the world!

Cardi B performs onstage during the 2025 Global Citizen Festival at Central Park on September 27, 2025 in New York City.

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“A new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me, one more reason to love me more than anything else or anyone else so I can continue giving my babies the love and life they deserve,” Cardi gushed.

“This next chapter is Me vs. Me! It’s me against all odds me against everything meant to get in my way.” The Bronx native continued, adding, “I’ve started prepping for tour getting my body right getting my mind right. There’s nothing thats gonna stop me from giving you guys the performance of a life time!

“I’ve learned I’ve healed, and im loving the woman I’ve become! That’s what this next era means to me and I’m stepping into it better than ever.”

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Cardi B attends MISTR’s National PrEP Day at The Abbey on October 09, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.

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The arrival of her son adds to Cardi’s growing family. As of November 14, 2025, she is now a mother of four: Kulture Kiari Cephus, 7, Wave Set Cephus, 4, Blossom Belle Cephus, 1, and her newborn, whose name has yet to be revealed.

This baby is her first child since her highly publicized split from ex-husband Offset, with whom she shares Kulture, Wave, and Blossom.

Offset And Cardi B

(L-R) Offset and Cardi B attend the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.

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After years of on-and-off turbulence, the pair finalized their separation, allowing Cardi the space to rebuild emotionally and refocus both her artistry and her personal life.

Her relationship with Stefon Diggs began quietly, eventually becoming public as the two grew more serious, blending their worlds while maintaining a relatively low-key dynamic compared to her previous marriage.

Stefon Digg And Cardi B

(L-R) NFL Player Stefon Diggs and rapper Cardi B sits court-side during the first quarter in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on May 12, 2025 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.

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Cardi’s announcement underscores a sense of renewal: new music, a new era, and now a new baby grounding her as she prepares for an upcoming tour. For the rapper, this fresh start is both an emotional rebirth and a celebration of resilience — a reminder, as she puts it, that she’s “stepping into it better than ever.”

See Cardi B’s Instagram post below.

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Justin Vernon “Would Be Very Surprised” If There’s Ever Another Bon Iver Album

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

In April, Justin Vernon released SABLE, fABLE, his fifth studio album with his band Bon Iver. Now the indie mainstay is saying he’d be “very surprised” if there were another Bon Iver record.

In an interview with The Times, Vernon was asked why he thinks superstars like Taylor Swift and Charli XCX wanted to work with him. “I’m tapped into the emotion of music — the blue part,” he said. “I have that in me thanks to the thousands of musicians I’ve absorbed, and they’re just in there. But I don’t know how much is left. I’ve expelled a lot of it.” The article then reads:

Does that mean there won’t be another album as Bon Iver? “I would be very surprised,” Vernon admits. “For the first time since I was 12, I’m not writing songs. There aren’t any in here.” He points at his heart. “I have been writing since puberty and this is unfamiliar territory — but I am accepting it. It’s scary sometimes, but I’m just letting it happen …”

Musicians are dramatic, though. SABLE, fABLE was the first Bon Iver LP in six years, so he probably just needs some time. It also recently got two Grammy nominations: the record itself is up for Best Alternative Music Album, and “Everything Is Peaceful Love” is up for Best Alternative Music Performance. Read the full interview here.

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10 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: FKA twigs, Colter Wall, and More
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10 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: FKA twigs, Colter Wall, and More

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans of grizzled country vignettes would be hard-pressed to find a safer pair of hands than Colter Wall, the Saskatchewan-raised singer-songwriter whose traditional approach to the song form has alienated him from the modern country establishment, but, ironically, won a loyal underground following. As the title suggests, his Little Songs follow-up, Memories and Empties, treads lightly into the big questions with a series of drinking songs and musings of plainspoken existentialism. Longtime collaborator Pat Lyons co-produces with Wall, and the Scary Prairie Boys assist.

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Summer Walker: Finally Over It [LVRN/Interscope]

Summer Walker is hosting a cordial party and everyone’s invited—at the very least to balk. Finally Over It, the R&B singer’s third studio album, is split into two parts, paying homage to the crucial words of a wedding ceremony: For Better and For Worse. As she wades through the trials and tribulations of love, Walker turns to the evening’s guests of honor—Mariah the Scientist, Chris Brown, Anderson .Paak, Latto, Bryson Tiller, 21 Savage, Brent Faiyaz, Glorilla, Sexyy Red, Teddy Swims, and Monaleo—for toasts, words of advice, and helping hands to make it through.

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Ringo Starr announces 2026 North American tour with his All Starr Band
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Ringo Starr announces 2026 North American tour with his All Starr Band

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Ringo Starr is heading to North American with his All Starr Band for a string of summer 2026 shows.

The Beatles legend will be joined by his regular bandmates – Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette and Buck Johnson – for all of the 12 dates next May and June.

The tour kicks off in Temecula, California on May 28, before taking in cities including San Diego, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Denver and Phoenix, eventually wrapping things up with a date at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on June 14.

Tickets for all shows go on general sale next Friday (November 21) and you will be able to find yours here.

Starr has said: “I am happy to be touring again in the Spring. See you all in June. Peace and love.”

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band will play: 

MAY 2026 
28 – Temecula, CA, Pechanga Resort Casino 
29 – San Diego, CA, Humphreys Concerts By The Bay 
31 – Prescott, AZ, Findlay Toyota Center 

JUNE 2026 
1 – Salt Lake City, UT, Eccles Theater 
3 – Tucson, AZ, Linda Ronstadt Music Hall 
5 – Lincoln, CA, Thunder Valley Casino 
6 – Paso Robles, CA, Vina Robles Amphitheatre 
8 – Albuquerque, NM, Kiva Auditorium 
9 – Denver, CO, Bellco Theatre 
11 – San Jose, CA, San Jose Civic 
12 – Phoenix, AZ, Gammage Auditorium 
14 – Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre 

Elsewhere, it has been confirmed that Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees Of Inisherin) will be playing Ringo in Sam Mendes’ upcoming quartet of Beatles biopics, each of which will focus on a different band member. The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event is currently slated for an April 2028 release.

Harrison Dickinson and Paul Mescal will play Lennon and McCartney respectively, while Joseph Quinn is taking on the role of George Harrison. The respective partners have also been cast, with Mia McKenna-Bruce (How To Have Sex) set to play Ringo’s wife Maureen Starkey.

In July, it was reported that Ringo had met Mendes and asked him to change parts of the scripts of the films, offering “extensive notes”, saying the original screenplay “had nothing to do with Maureen and I”.

In September, meanwhile, Jack White joined Ringo on stage in Louisiana to play The Beatles’ ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’.

He also described Roger Daltrey as a “little man” after Ringo’s son Zak Starkey was fired from The Who.

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Sharon Osbourne Protests Release of Black Sabbath's Early Demos
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Sharon Osbourne Protests Release of Black Sabbath’s Early Demos

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Sharon Osbourne has shared her disapproval of the impending release of a batch of early Black Sabbath demos recorded while the band was known as Earth. 

In June, just weeks before Black Sabbath’s End of the Beginning concert and Ozzy Osbourne’s death, the band’s first manager Jim Simpson revealed plans to officially release recordings that Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward recorded at Zella Studios in Birmingham, England, in 1969, just months before the foursome changed their name from Earth to Black Sabbath.

The Legendary Lost 1969 Tapes were originally due out in July but have not yet been released, apparently — as Sharon Osbourne revealed on social media Saturday — due to legal wrangling between Simpson’s Big Bear Music and the band themselves, including who actually owns the demo recordings and whether they are out of copyright in the U.S.

In a recent episode of The Osbournes podcast, Sharon criticized the plan to release the Earth recordings as well as questioned Simpson’s motives, with Simpson then issuing a lengthy statement responding to Sharon’s claims (via Blabbermouth).

The back-and-forth continued this weekend as Sharon took to social media to once again warn Simpson about the Earth tapes, as well as share emails she sent to Simpson urging him not to release the recordings.

“As you know, the Band do not want these tapes released, not least as they haven’t heard them despite you saying you would provide copies long ago,” Sharon wrote to Simpson in July. “You know that, as a band, Black Sabbath don’t take things lying down and you can be assured that if you go ahead with this against the Band’s wishes we will take any action we an where their rights are infringed, both here and in America.”

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Sharon previously accused Simpson of keeping the Earth recordings “quiet for all these years because they’re now out of copyright, which is 50 years.” In addition to protesting the release of the Earth tapes themselves, Sharon took additional exception to The Legendary Lost 1969 Tapes being distributed by Big Bear Records and Trapeze Music. “We would never have allowed any Black Sabbath product to be released” through those labels, Sharon wrote.

The legal threats have ultimately pushed back the release of The Legendary Lost 1969 Tapes, as various online vendors have the album now arriving on varying dates ranging from December 2025 to February 2026, if at all.

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Alt-Country Singer-Songwriter Dies at 59
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Alt-Country Singer-Songwriter Dies at 59

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Todd Snider, a singer whose thoughtfully freewheeling tunes and cosmic-stoner songwriting made him a beloved figure in American roots music, has died. He was 59.

His record label said Saturday (Nov. 15) in a statement posted to his social media accounts that Snider died Friday.

“Where do we find the words for the one who always had the right words, who knew how to distill everything down to its essence with words and song while delivering the most devastating, hilarious, and impactful turn of phrases?” the statement read. “Always creating rhyme and meter that immediately felt like an old friend or a favorite blanket. Someone who could almost always find the humor in this crazy ride on Planet Earth.”

Snider’s family and friends had said in a Friday statement that he had been diagnosed with pneumonia at a hospital in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and that his situation had since grown more complicated and he was transferred elsewhere. The diagnosis came on the heels of the cancellation of a tour after Snider had been the victim of a violent assault in the Salt Lake City area, according to a Nov. 3 statement from his management team.

But Salt Lake City police later arrested Snider himself when he at first refused to leave a hospital and later returned and threatened staffers, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.

The scrapped tour was in support of his most recent album, High, Lonesome and Then Some, which released in October. Snider combined elements of folk, rock and country in a three-decade career. In reviews of his recent albums, The Associated Press called him a “singer-songwriter with the persona of a fried folkie” and a “stoner troubadour and cosmic comic.”

He modeled himself on — and at times met and was mentored by — artists like Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark and John Prine. His songs were recorded by artists including Jerry Jeff Walker, Billy Joe Shaver and Tom Jones. And he co-wrote a song with Loretta Lynn that appeared on her 2016 album, Full Circle.

“He relayed so much tenderness and sensitivity through his songs, and showed many of us how to look at the world through a different lens,” the Saturday statement from his label read. “He got up every morning and started writing, always working towards finding his place among the songwriting giants that sat on his record shelves, those same giants who let him into their lives and took him under their wings, who he studied relentlessly.”

Snider would do his best-known and most acclaimed work for Prine’s independent label Oh Boy in the early 2000s. It included the albums New Connection, Near Truths and Hotel Rooms and East Nashville Skyline, a 2004 collection that’s considered by many to be his best.

Those albums yielded his best known songs, “I Can’t Complain,” “Beer Run” and “Alright Guy.”

Snider was born and raised in Oregon before settling and making his musical chops in San Marcos, Texas. He eventually made his way to Nashville, and was dubbed by some the unofficial “mayor of East Nashville,” assuming the title from a friend memorialized thusly in his “Train Song.” In 2021, Snider said a tornado that ripped through the neighborhood home to a vibrant arts scene severely damaged his house.

Snider had an early fan in Jimmy Buffett, who signed the young artist to his record label, Margaritaville, which released his first two albums, 1994’s Songs for the Daily Planet and 1996’s Step Right Up.

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Billy Idol Teams Up with Composer J. Ralph on "Dying to Live"
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Billy Idol Teams Up with Composer J. Ralph on “Dying to Live”

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Billy Idol has collaborated with composer J. Ralph on the song “Dying to Live,” as featured in the documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead. The cinematic tune shares lyrics with the title track to Idol’s most recent studio LP, Dream Into It, but was actually written and recorded first, prior to the rock version heard on the album.

The song features symphonic elements, and serves as the soundtrack to the coda sequence of the film, which debuted earlier this year at the Tribeca Festival, and will hit streaming services beginning in early 2026. A music video can be seen below.

“It’s quite something watching a documentary about your own life,” stated Idol. “Seeing the landscape of my story all laid out inspired me to want to write a song for the end of the film that brings together what I saw in the film; all the strands of my life really. It was thrilling to work together with J. Ralph. Symphonic music has a unique cinematic authenticity, we felt this was essential to capturing the range of emotions the climactic moment of the film called for.”

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Taking Back Sunday. (Credit: Elena De Soto)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Shaun Cooper of Taking Back Sunday

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Shaun Cooper 

Best known for  Bassist of Taking Back Sunday.

Current city: Long Beach, NY.

Really want to be in  Like Dorothy said, there’s no place like home! I’m currently at an orthodontist appointment with my son. No place I’d rather be.

My current music collection has a lot of  Billy Joel.

And a little bit of  Yacht rock.

Preferred format  I love streaming music on Tidal for the convenience and sound quality.

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Rocket to Russia, Ramones

It introduced me to punk rock at a young age. Timeless melodies, clever and humorous lyrics and simple chord progressions.  

2

Appetite for Destruction, Guns N’ Roses

These guys seemed like rock and roll aliens to my 7-year-old self. I found them endlessly fascinating and the music connected deeply. It still does.

3

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles

I didn’t get deep into this album until I was 12-13 years old. Paul’s bass playing blew me away. His sense of melody was so inspiring to my bass playing. I remember sitting for hours with the Complete Transcriptions book trying to learn every song.

4

…And Out Come the Wolves, Rancid

I loved their album Let’s Go but the songwriting and depth of …And Out Come the Wolves makes it a very special record. From the jump, Matt Freeman takes a bass solo on “Maxwell Murder” that is just mind melting! The record takes you on a great ride and lyrically Lars and Tim paint a very vivid picture of their lives that really moved me.  

5

Nevermind, Nirvana

This album really changed my world. It made so much of the hair metal I grew up on instantly irrelevant. I had just started playing bass when this came out and you could hear every note Krist Novoselic was playing. It wasn’t too complicated and with some help I could learn every song and play them with my friends in the basement. This made the dream of playing in a band seem possible. The rock gods I loved as a kid were beyond my reach and ability. This! This was something I could do!!!

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