Kid Rock fans recently got something they weren’t expecting when they planned their night out on Broadway. Social media video shows that, over the weekend, Kid Rock surprised patrons at his Nashville bar, Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N’ Roll Steakhouse.
Garth Hudson, who played organ, accordion, saxophone, and more as a member of the Band—perhaps still the group that best embodies the glorious, lawless amalgamation of styles at the very heart of rock and roll—died at the age of eighty-seven,
The Band were the ultimate rock & roll fantasy of brotherhood, and Garth Hudson was the glue guy who made the fantasy real. Rob Sheffield pays tribute
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides,
Who is performing at Trump's 2025 inauguration? Underwood, whose career took off after she won "American Idol" in 2005, sang "America the Beautiful" after Mr. Trump gave his inaug
Carrie Underwood will be joined by performers including Kid Rock, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean and more over the weekend and Monday as part of ...
Bob Dylan is mourning his friend Garth Hudson. On Monday, the musician posted a tribute to the Band keyboardist on X, remembering him as the group’s “driving force.”
The last surviving original member of the Band died on Tuesday. He was a master on keys and saxophones who could conjure a panoply of scenes and eras.
A who's who of country music artists will help the Grand Ole Opry celebrate its 100th anniversary when the live event concert, Opry 100: A Live Celebration, airs live on NBC (and simulcast on Peacock) on Wednesday,
Joshua Minsoo Kim interviews Penelope Spheeris before a screening of the first two films in her Decline of Western Civilization trilogy.
Hubert Vestil/Getty Whether she’s on screen or on the red carpet, Jennie Garth’s natural radiance always shines through. That’s in part because ever since she hit TV screens in 1989 ...