After more than 50 years of touring, The Eagles announced dates for their final tour. The tour, entitled The Long Goodbye, will feature Steely Dan as the opening act and is scheduled to begin on September 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Only the first 13 concert dates have been announced with tickets set to go on sale today. According to a statement by the band, the tour will star Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, as well as former members Vince Gill and Deacon Frey performing “as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.
The Eagles ‘The Long Goodbye’ Tour Setlist
In a post on Instagram, the Eagles wrote, “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.” The band continued,...
Only the first 13 concert dates have been announced with tickets set to go on sale today. According to a statement by the band, the tour will star Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, as well as former members Vince Gill and Deacon Frey performing “as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.
The Eagles ‘The Long Goodbye’ Tour Setlist
In a post on Instagram, the Eagles wrote, “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.” The band continued,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
“A Star Is Born” is that thing we always yearn for but so rarely get to see: a transcendent Hollywood movie. It’s the fourth remake of a story that dates back to 1932, but this one has a look and vibe all its own — rapturous and swooning, but also delicate and intimate and luminous. It’s set in the present day, but in spirit it’s a sophisticated retro ’70s drama built around the uncanny flow of feeling that develops between the movie’s two stars: Bradley Cooper, who plays Jackson Maine, a hard-drinking, bad-ol’-boy redneck rock ‘n’ roller who is still hanging on as a popular attraction but has lost the lust for what he’s doing, and Lady Gaga, in her fetching and accomplished movie-star debut, as Ally, an ingenuous, fresh-faced singer-songwriter who becomes his lover and stage partner before rocketing on her own into the new pop stratosphere.
- 8/31/2018
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Rest in peace, Charles Bradley.
The soul singer died on Saturday after battling cancer, Et confirms. He was 68.
Bradley blossomed as a singer later in life, releasing his first album, No Time for Dreaming, in 2011 at age 62. He started performing in the '90s under the name Black Velvet as a James Brown impersonator, before catching the attention of Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth, who began releasing singles by Bradley in 2002.
Bradley was the subject of a documentary, Soul of America, which premiered at South by Southwest in 2012, and released two more albums after No Time for Dreaming -- 2013's Victim of Love and 2016's Changes.
Related: Carson Daly's Mom, Pattie Daly Caruso, Dies at 73
He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in October 2016, and received a clean bill of health earlier this year, before the cancer returned and spread to his liver.
According to Bradley's rep, the singer died surrounded by family and friends, including members...
The soul singer died on Saturday after battling cancer, Et confirms. He was 68.
Bradley blossomed as a singer later in life, releasing his first album, No Time for Dreaming, in 2011 at age 62. He started performing in the '90s under the name Black Velvet as a James Brown impersonator, before catching the attention of Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth, who began releasing singles by Bradley in 2002.
Bradley was the subject of a documentary, Soul of America, which premiered at South by Southwest in 2012, and released two more albums after No Time for Dreaming -- 2013's Victim of Love and 2016's Changes.
Related: Carson Daly's Mom, Pattie Daly Caruso, Dies at 73
He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in October 2016, and received a clean bill of health earlier this year, before the cancer returned and spread to his liver.
According to Bradley's rep, the singer died surrounded by family and friends, including members...
- 9/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It's Chris Feil's weekly series on music in the movies, this time on one of this year's television favorites...
Did you know that Emmy added a music supervision category this year? While this may seem a bit nebulous (Emmy sure does have a heck of a lot of categories!), at least we might get some great soundtracks and song choices recognized. Consider my soundtrack column this week an Fyc (among others we've written) for what must be the inaugural front-runner Big Little Lies. Emmy: did you ever want it? Did you want it bad?
The musical landscape of Monterey is packed with soul tunes both new and old, weighted with a kind of timeless, cross-generational longing that ties together the various women of its ensemble. They way these songs ache deepen our understanding of each woman’s unique pain: the angry defiance of Jane running to “Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole”, Madeline’s romantic respite in “River”, and a lyrically literal reflection of Celeste’s sexual confusion with “Victim of Love”. For the audience, music helps us draw the connections between their shared pain, what ultimately unites them all. Big Little Lies’s musical identity is as distinct as the series itself.
Did you know that Emmy added a music supervision category this year? While this may seem a bit nebulous (Emmy sure does have a heck of a lot of categories!), at least we might get some great soundtracks and song choices recognized. Consider my soundtrack column this week an Fyc (among others we've written) for what must be the inaugural front-runner Big Little Lies. Emmy: did you ever want it? Did you want it bad?
The musical landscape of Monterey is packed with soul tunes both new and old, weighted with a kind of timeless, cross-generational longing that ties together the various women of its ensemble. They way these songs ache deepen our understanding of each woman’s unique pain: the angry defiance of Jane running to “Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole”, Madeline’s romantic respite in “River”, and a lyrically literal reflection of Celeste’s sexual confusion with “Victim of Love”. For the audience, music helps us draw the connections between their shared pain, what ultimately unites them all. Big Little Lies’s musical identity is as distinct as the series itself.
- 6/21/2017
- by Chris Feil
- FilmExperience
We can try to hide it, but we’re all going to miss Big Little Lies deeply after it wraps its all-too-brief run on Sunday.
RelatedBig Little Lies: I Want a Season 2 and I Want It Now Please and Thank You
And so, we Bll obsessives here at TVLine have compiled the ultimate playlist, featuring some of our favorite tunes from the HBO miniseries — including that irresistible theme song. What follows is an assortment of tracks sprinkled throughout the episodes, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound,...
RelatedBig Little Lies: I Want a Season 2 and I Want It Now Please and Thank You
And so, we Bll obsessives here at TVLine have compiled the ultimate playlist, featuring some of our favorite tunes from the HBO miniseries — including that irresistible theme song. What follows is an assortment of tracks sprinkled throughout the episodes, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound,...
- 4/2/2017
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Big Little Lies” Episode 1, “Somebody’s Dead.”]
Madeline’s comin’, yo!
Ok, Ok, no one would ever say that on “Big Little Lies” (or probably even get the reference), but in a Baltimore-based version of HBO’s new mystery, can’t you imagine the other Monterrey moms warning one another every time Reese Witherspoon’s power mom came walking into school? Since the very first frames of Episode 1, Madeline dominates her world with an aura some may fear and others may covet.
But does that make her the killer or the killee? We weren’t given many hints toward the murderer or victim’s identity in the first hour of Jean-Marc Vallee’s new limited series, but that doens’t mean we’re lacking in theories. Below, we’ve taken each major character introduced in the premiere and broken down what we know about them, what we don’t, and what it might all mean toward the series’ larger mystery: Whodunnit?...
Madeline’s comin’, yo!
Ok, Ok, no one would ever say that on “Big Little Lies” (or probably even get the reference), but in a Baltimore-based version of HBO’s new mystery, can’t you imagine the other Monterrey moms warning one another every time Reese Witherspoon’s power mom came walking into school? Since the very first frames of Episode 1, Madeline dominates her world with an aura some may fear and others may covet.
But does that make her the killer or the killee? We weren’t given many hints toward the murderer or victim’s identity in the first hour of Jean-Marc Vallee’s new limited series, but that doens’t mean we’re lacking in theories. Below, we’ve taken each major character introduced in the premiere and broken down what we know about them, what we don’t, and what it might all mean toward the series’ larger mystery: Whodunnit?...
- 2/20/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Today is Gaytron Saint Elton John‘s 67th birthday, and how do you pay tribute to one of the most successful musicians of … any time? In the past, we’ve counted down his greatest hits (my favorite – “Someone Saved My Life Tonight”), so this year let’s take a look at the flip side, his greatest songs that weren’t his biggest hits.
What are your favorite lesser-known Elton singles? The songs you never hear anywhere … except in the walkman in your mind.
Here are my top ten, in no particular order.
Victim Of Love – Do you remember Elton’s disco era? That’s because it mercifully only lasted one album, 1979′s Victim Of Love, which is one of the worst selling and reviewed albums of his career. And for good reason – it was his first album in which he didn’t write any of the songs or play any of the instruments,...
What are your favorite lesser-known Elton singles? The songs you never hear anywhere … except in the walkman in your mind.
Here are my top ten, in no particular order.
Victim Of Love – Do you remember Elton’s disco era? That’s because it mercifully only lasted one album, 1979′s Victim Of Love, which is one of the worst selling and reviewed albums of his career. And for good reason – it was his first album in which he didn’t write any of the songs or play any of the instruments,...
- 3/25/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
-- Charles Bradley, "Victim of Love" (Dunham)
Charles Bradley is preoccupied with love on his latest album, but it's something of a stylistic leap on a handful of songs that makes his latest album stand out.
Buried at the center of the album is a small run of fuzzy songs that push Bradley into rockin' psychedelic territory and add a different dimension to the 64-year-old soul shouter's sound. More important, they should fit right in onstage, where "The Screaming Eagle of Soul" truly shines.
Bradley's Menahan Street Band opens "Love Bug Blues" with a vibrato horn solo meant to mimic the sound of a buzzing bee, then launches into a vibrant funk line that fits the former James Brown impersonator's aged voice perfectly. The band extends the run through the intermission instrumental "Dusty Blue," with its shimmery keys and breathy woodwinds.
Then Bradley and band really crank things up with "Confusion,...
Charles Bradley is preoccupied with love on his latest album, but it's something of a stylistic leap on a handful of songs that makes his latest album stand out.
Buried at the center of the album is a small run of fuzzy songs that push Bradley into rockin' psychedelic territory and add a different dimension to the 64-year-old soul shouter's sound. More important, they should fit right in onstage, where "The Screaming Eagle of Soul" truly shines.
Bradley's Menahan Street Band opens "Love Bug Blues" with a vibrato horn solo meant to mimic the sound of a buzzing bee, then launches into a vibrant funk line that fits the former James Brown impersonator's aged voice perfectly. The band extends the run through the intermission instrumental "Dusty Blue," with its shimmery keys and breathy woodwinds.
Then Bradley and band really crank things up with "Confusion,...
- 4/1/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Birthday shoutouts go to hot Aussie triathlete/actor/presenter Daniel MacPherson (above), who is 32 (he's also our Briefs Guy today), Al Pacino is 72, Renee Zellwegger is 43, and Andy Bell is 48. What are your fave Erasure songs? Here are mine: 5. "Take A Chance On Me," 4. "Victim Of Love," 3. "Always," 2. "Chains Of Love," 1. "A Little Respect." Oxygen has announced new shows, and it includes All The Right Moves, starring Ae fave Travis Wall. As for the rest of the sked? Oh dear.In ratings news, Glee was up this week after last week's series low, while The CW's L.A. Complex was a disaster.Lynda Carter: Still a faboo wonder.Woo-Hoo! Patrick Breen, Luke Macfarlane, and Christopher Hanke will lead the national tour of The Normal Heart. Wait a minute! Wait Just A Kevin/Scotty Moment! Christopher Hanke? Didn't he play the slutty waiter who tried to come between our favorite TV couple?...
- 4/25/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Brit synthpop legends Erasure are readying their first new album in four years, and have set an extensive tour of the U.S. -- their first in five years. "Tomorrow’s World" drops October 4. The lead single will be "When I Start To (Break It All Down)." The Erasure duo of Vince Clarke and Andy Bell were responsible for a number of chart-topping hits in the '80s and '90s, including "Sometimes," "Victim Of Love," "Ship Of Fools," and "Chains Of Love," plus five consecutive No. 1 albums in the U.K. Their last album, 2007's "Light at the End of the World,"...
- 7/6/2011
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
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