
Run-DMC sues Walmart, Amazon for $50 million
The rap group Run-DMC filed a $50 million lawsuit accusing several retailers of trading on the group’s name without permission
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The rap group Run-DMC filed a $50 million lawsuit accusing several retailers of trading on the group’s name without permission
Police say singer Trey Songz has been arrested for throwing microphones and speakers from the stage during a show in Detroit
On Monday, in the midst of a thunderstorm, Taylor Swift surprised a World War II combat veteran at his Missouri home
Five-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter says the prestigious accolade has now "given me a certain amount of cred"
Paul McCartney, Boy George and Elton John were among those who tweeted in memoriam of the late pop icon George Michael..
Pop icon George Michael, who rose to stardom as part of the 80s duo Wham!, died Sunday at 53 years old, his publicist confirmed to CBS News. DeMarco Morgan has more.
If you didn't get everything you wanted for Christmas, 60 Minutes has the ticket: an encore presentation of Charlie Rose' story about the Broadway hit "Hamilton"
"I'm passionately smashing every expectation," the character Alexander Hamilton sings in a Broadway musical about the founding father. The same could be said about the show's creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda shows Charlie Rose key costumes and props -- and explains why performing the show was the most relaxing part of his day.
It's a "Sunday Morning" tradition: Celebrating the holidays with song. Our beloved "Anchor Emeritus" Charles Osgood visits to perform a classic, "I'll Be Home for Christmas."
In Rangely, Colorado, a relic of the Old West - a water tank that once fueled steam-powered trains - has become a Mecca for musicians enticed by its haunting acoustics. Barry Petersen lends an ear, and talks with Bruce Odland, who helped bring the sounds of the Tank to the world.
For the last 22 years, the Mariah Carey-Walter Afanasieff song has topped the holiday charts
In Colorado, a relic of the Old West has acoustics as complicated as a Gothic cathedral’s, attracting musicians and visitors from around the world
This is one rendition of "Hallelujah" worth your attention
Brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel of country band High Valley took an unlikely route to Nashville. The brothers grew up in a remote Mennonite community in Alberta, Canada. In this clip, they show what goes into a traditional Mennonite dinner.
Tupac Shakur, Pearl Jam, Joan Baez, Journey, Yes and ELO made the cut for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while Chic was shut out once again
Music prodigy Alma Deutscher is not only talented on the violin and piano. The 11-year-old has also composed her first opera, a modern take on "Cinderella," that will play in Vienna this month. Seth Doane reports.
Kennedy Center Honoree can still raise the roof and bring down the house
Fifth Harmony has announced that Camila Cabello has decided to leave the girl group
In the many voices of a choir in Columbus, Ohio, its members find one community
An interview with the songwriter behind the rock group The Band, whose new memoir explores an era of revolutionary music
On December 18, 1892, Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet had its world premiere in St. Petersburg, Russia
In a story originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on December 8 1996, host Charles Osgood reports on "The Harlem Nutcracker," a reinvention of the classic Tchaikovsky ballet, reimagined by way of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, as a jazz-infused fantasy involving a grandmother revisiting the dreams of her youth. Features interviews with choreographer Donald Byrd and conductor David Berger.
For 50 years Irine Fokine (whose mother, prima ballerina Alexandra Federova, danced in the first performance of "The Nutcracker" in St. Petersburg in 1892) has overseen performances of the Tchaikovsky ballet. In this report originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" December 23, 2007, correspondent Bill Geist attended rehearsals at Madame Fokine's Ridgewood, N.J., dance studio, where she guides her young students through leaps and plies.
Remembering the extraordinarily gifted talents in the music world who left us this year
Dolly Parton is postponing her upcoming Las Vegas concerts over recent "health challenges," she announced Sunday.
The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.
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."