
John Mellencamp: Life goes on
The 66-year-old singer-songwriter, whose 23rd album is "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies," says he does not intend to waste his remaining years being old
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The 66-year-old singer-songwriter, whose 23rd album is "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies," says he does not intend to waste his remaining years being old
Malkmus, the frontman behind the iconic 90s band Pavement, has a peculiar place in the music pantheon -- and he knows it
Ed Sheeran is facing another legal challenge over his song "Thinking Out Loud"
In two songs on his fifth album, he addresses rumors that he fathered a son with a former French adult-film star
Some listeners think Childish Gambino, also known as Donald Glover, echoed another artist's song in his provocative hit, "This is America"
Meek Mill, who was released from prison in April, debuted his new song, "Stay Woke," at the BET Awards Sunday night
An exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is a tribute to an artist who changed so often, yet always stayed true to himself
Vinnie Paul, drummer of metal band Pantera, has died at 54. Paul co-founded Pantera with his brother, Dimebag Darrell, in 1981. Together, the group earned 4 Grammy nominations and charted nine albums on the Billboard's Top 200 chart.
Dawes' new album, "Passwords," has a slightly different tone thanks in part to Goldsmith's engagement to the actress
For 10 years, the band Dawes has ridden a wave of support from those who love a classic sound. However, their new album has a slightly different tone thanks in part to frontman Taylor Goldsmith's engagement to actress Mandy Moore. “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason sits down with Goldsmith to talk about how love has helped changed his tune.
More than 4,500 concerts and interactive events will be held across the country on June 21, inviting musicians and music lovers to play together
Surrounded by his daughters, the country musician - a single dad again - is anything but a solo act, as he plans a return to the stage following the 2016 death of his wife and musical partner, Joey Feek
In this web exclusive Rory Feek, his daughter Heidi Feek, and Firekid's Dillon Hodges perform Townes Van Zandt's classic country ode, "If I Needed You," which has been recorded by numerous artists including Emmylou Harris and Don Williams, and which Rory and Joey Feek featured on their 2013 album, "Made to Last."
Before becoming one of country's top acts, Rory Feek earned fame as a songwriter for such artists as the Oak Ridge Boys, who recorded his 2006 song "It's Hard to Be Cool (In a Minivan)." In this web exclusive Feek jams with daughter Heidi Feek and Dillon Hodges (of the group Firekid), while daughters Hope and Indiana show their footwork.
Rory Feek and Tim Johnson's 1998 song "Someone You Used to Know" was recorded by Collin Raye and hit #3 on the country charts. In this web exclusive Feek performs the song, joined by daughters Heidi and Hope, for correspondent Anthony Mason.
The music video for the track "Ape Sh*t," filmed in the Louvre in Paris, dropped on YouTube
In this web exclusive, singer-songwriter Rory Feek performs the song "A Little More Country Than That," which he co-wrote with Wynn Varble and Don Poythress, and which hit Number 1 on the country charts with Easton Corbin's 2009 recording.
The songwriting team created such classic Broadway shows as "Oklahoma!," "South Pacific" and "The Sound of Music"
Singers make the rounds, bringing a musical healing to hundreds of thousands of patients
Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Andrew Lloyd Webber is known for some of Broadway’s biggest hits including "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Cats" and "The Phantom of the Opera." Jamie Wax caught up with the legendary composer ahead of this weekend’s Tony Awards, where he will receive a lifetime achievement award.
Just a week after hosting a star-studded listening party for "Ye" in Jackson Hole, Kanye West hosted another event for another new album
The company said Thursday that "Piano & A Microphone 1983" from Prince's storied vault will be released on Sept. 21 on CD, vinyl and digital formats
Jeremy Allen White, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe and directors Bradley Cooper and Kathryn Bigelow also debut their latest at the 2025 New York Film Festival.
Two major TV station owners, Sinclair and Nexstar, said they will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air Friday after preempting the show last week.
Chef Erin Wishon has fueled the Kansas City Chiefs for 15 seasons, serving meals that unite players, staff and even guests like Taylor Swift.
Billy Crudup discusses his career, what's in store for Cory Ellison in the latest season of "The Morning Show" and more.
Billy Crudup says role as network executive Cory Ellison in "The Morning Show"was an unexpected late-career gift.
As the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to face off in Dublin, the NFL's first regular season game at Croke Park will spotlight more than football. Through the "Chefs on Road" program, Irish dishes are being shared with fans in the U.S., while American classics from Minnesota and Pittsburgh head overseas, bringing a unique cultural exchange to game day.
The new documentary "Bodyguard of Lies" from See It Now Studios looks back at America's 20-year war in Afghanistan, featuring testimony from government insiders and newly released footage. John Sopko, the former Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" for more.
Billy Crudup talks to Anthony Mason about his Emmy-winning turn as Cory Ellison in "The Morning Show," how risk-taking shaped his career and why he never expected such a role at this stage of his life.
This year's Kennedy Center Honors will be hosted by President Trump in December and broadcast on CBS. Honorees include Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, Michael Crawford and rock band KISS. Kennedy Center President and U.S. presidential envoy Richard Grenell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the celebration.
Brent Musburger, one of the original co-hosts of "The NFL Today," sits down with "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson to reflect on the show's legacy as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Comedian Kevin Fredericks joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book "Successful Failure: Lessons Learned Flat on My Face," where he reflects on setbacks, resilience, and the road to building a career in comedy.
Apple TV+ is postponing the release of its limited series "The Savant," which stars Jessica Chastain. The series follows an undercover investigator following online domestic extremist groups. Apple TV+ didn't give a reason for its decision, but Chastain has voiced her opinion about the decision.
The first episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following the comedian's return from the show's suspension drew a broadcast audience about four times larger than average.
Rocki Irish Mayers was born on Sept. 13, according to Rihanna's caption on Instagram.
Attorneys for the family of the a man who died after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort believe he hit his head on a restraint.