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The new 12-year-old bassist for Korn made his debut with the band on Monday for their Bogota show
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The new 12-year-old bassist for Korn made his debut with the band on Monday for their Bogota show
After the first weekend of Coachella 2017, "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Cameron Mathison brings us the highlights of the festival so far.
The music superstar, now engaged and the father of twins, says he’s no longer living “la vida loca”
Tracy Smith visits with Ricky Martin, who's joining a rarified club: stars big enough to have a Las Vegas residency. She talked with Martin during rehearsals of his new show, which plays at the Park Theater at Monte Carlo through September, and learns why the music superstar - engaged and the father of twins - is no longer living "La Vida Loca."
Bill Flanagan on how artists like Jessi Colter turn the poetry of Bible verse into lyrics that speak beyond cultures and faith
The California music and arts festival this year features as headliners Radiohead, Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar
In this web exclusive, singer Ricky Martin admits that, despite reveling in euphoric shows ("They must be really loud!"), he finds a cleansing spirituality through a daily practice of retreating into silence. He also discusses his "favorite project in life": becoming a father.
Bjork was the last solo female to headline Coachella in 2007
Barry Gibb, now 70, says he had to let go of "sibling rivalry"
In a “Sunday Morning” interview the music superstar says every decision he makes is based on his children (and he wants more of them)
As Holy Week nears an end, many are looking forward to the holiest day on the Christian calendar: Easter Sunday. More than 70 percent of Americans identify as Christian but less than a third practice regularly. James Brown reports from Alfred Street Baptist Church in Virginia, where its pastor and members are defying the odds.
He gained national fame with the J. Geils Band with hits like "Centerfold," "Must of Got Lost," "Love Stinks" and "Freeze Frame"
Joey McIntyre has stayed at the forefront of music and television since bursting onto the scene with the boy band New Kids on the Block. Now, he is returning to TV with "Return of the Mac." On the show, he plays a version of himself between jobs and looking for his next gig. McIntyre joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new role.
The “Queen of Folk” talks with Anthony Mason about her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and her new song, “Nasty Man”
British singer songwriter Karen Elson is a rarity - a big success in two fields. At age 16 she began a hugely-successful modeling career. Her other passion is music. First performing with a cabaret group, she went solo in 2010 with her acclaimed debut album, "The Ghost Who Walks." Elson visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Call Your Name," the first single from her new album, "Double Roses."
Joan Baez performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, after she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. For more than 50 years, she has been an icon of the folk music revolution and a global activist. Anthony Mason talked with Baez about the honor.
British singer songwriter Karen Elson is a rarity - a big success in two fields. At age 16 she began a hugely-successful modeling career. Her other passion is music. First performing with a cabaret group, she went solo in 2010 with her acclaimed debut album, "The Ghost Who Walks." Elson visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Wonder Blind," from her new album, "Double Roses."
Neil Young was set to induct Pearl Jam into the Rock and Roll Hal of Fame on Friday, but now David Letterman will be doing the honors
How soon will fans be able to hear new music from Taylor Swift?
Wednesday marks 23 years since Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain took his own life at the age of 27
Justin Timberlake will headline the next Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, and he’s lured some big names to join him
Wynton Marsalis talks politics, collaboration with Jon Batiste on album paying tribute to composer John Lewis
Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks, known for his hit recording of Robert Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago,” has died at age 83
The new album, "The Music of John Lewis," is a tribute to the late jazz composer and pianist. Lewis was a mentor to Wynton Marsalis, the album's executive producer. Marsalis and "Late Show" bandleader Jon Batiste, who plays in the album, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Lewis' impact on jazz and President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts.
All the biggest moments from Sunday's 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas
Be on the lookout for these new entertainment offerings in the coming months, from movies, TV and streaming, to live theater and the bookstore.
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Now their most famous album, 1968's "Odessey and Oracle," has been remastered.
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Mark Phillips talks with four of the original band members – Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Hugh Grundy and Chris White – about their group's blazing hot debut with "She's Not There," and their slow-burn entry more than five decades later into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
"Sunday Morning" checks out some of the most highly-anticipated new album releases.
The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.
In this web exclusive, actress Jennifer Lopez talks with Lee Cowan about her multiple roles in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman."
Jennifer Lopez talks with Lee Cowan about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman." She also discusses her love of movie musicals, and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.
Be on the lookout for these new entertainment offerings in the coming months, from screens to the stage, from music to the page.
"Sunday Morning" offers highlights of fall exhibitions, from a Philadelphia oasis filled with works by sculptor Alexander Calder, to Monet, Amy Sherald, and Charles M. Schulz.
In 1989, actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter played Bill and Ted, two friend who undertook an "excellent adventure." Now, they've reteamed on Broadway as Estragon and Vladimir, two friends examining the absurdity of life in Samuel Beckett's masterpiece "Waiting for Godot." They talk with Tracy Smith about their own friendship; how Alex, at the height of his fame, walked away from acting; and what Keanu finds risky about live theater.
"Sunday Morning" offers highlights of fall exhibitions, including a newly-opened Philadelphia oasis filled with works by sculptor Alexander Calder, and Impressionist paintings on display across the country.
Selena Gomez married Benny Blanco, the music producer and songwriter to whom she'd been engaged since last year. Gomez shared photos from the ceremony on social media.
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "Jessie."
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "Over You."
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "On the Wire."