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Emma Stone and Jimmy Fallon couldn’t contain their laughter Thursday night while playing the singing whisper challenge on The Tonight Show.
Ahead of Stone’s movie musical release La La Land, the star and late-night host put both their impression and vocal skills to the test. While one wore noise-cancelling headphones, the other had to sing famous songs. First up, Fallon had to sing Bruce Springsteen‘s “Born in the U.S.A.”
Fallon began by singing the first few lines of the song,…
On his Beats 1 radio show “Time Crisis,” Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig sang an impromptu version of John Lennon’s “Imagine,” changing the words to discuss “Seinfeld” (sample lyric: “Imagine ‘Seinfeld’ back on TV/It isn’t…
Last night, Chance the Rapper attended at a Chicago Bulls game. During a break in the game, he played dodgeball with a special guest, the Chicago Cubs’ mascot Clark. It was a feisty game, and ultimately Clark came away unscathed. Clark even tried to throw one at Chance. Watch that go down below (via Noisey).
Madonna covered Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” taunted Donald Trump, twerked with Ariana Grande and reunited with ex-husband Sean Penn during an event Friday at Miami’s Art Basel that raised $7.5 million for the singer’s Raising Malawi charity.
Billed as a “Night of Art, Mischief & Music,” the Tears of a Clown event, which streamed live on Facebook, featured a unique Madonna performance as well as an auction of personal items to help raise funds for Malawi’s first Pediatric Surgery & Intensive Care Unit.
Among the items receiving the biggest bids were three Herb Ritts-shot photos from Madonna and Penn’s 1985 wedding, which drew a top bid of $230,000. Other items included a costume from a Madonna tour (modeled Friday night by Grande) and artwork from Madonna’s personal collection, including a print by artist Tracey Emin that sold for $550,000.
Tennis have announced their next studio album, Yours Conditionally. The fourth album from husband-and-wife team of Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore is out March 10 via Mutually Detrimental. It marks their first release since Ritual in Repeat in 2014. Spoon’s Jim Eno, who produced that album, returns this time around, but only as a mixer; Yours Conditionally was self-produced by Tennis. Check out the music video for their new song “In the Morning I’ll Be Better” below, along with the tracklist and the band’s tour itinerary for 2017.
Recently, Tennis were among the artists that contributed to Amazon Music’s Indie For The Holidays playlist. They covered Lindsay Buckingham’s “Holiday…
In a post titled “There Is a Light That Now Goes Out” on Morrissey’s fan site/mouthpiece True to You (via Stereogum), the singer revealed that he and his band are in “unrecoverable despair” after the tour’s remaining shows in Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio were “pulled down.”
Morrissey blamed the canceled shows on the Los Angeles-based Management 360.
“Each date booked would make enough money to pay its way,” Morrissey wrote.
“When Gustavo [Manzur, keyboardist] collapsed at the Boulder show, 360 Management responded with the announcement that all funds had suddenly evaporated. There was apparently not even enough money to transport the touring party to the next scheduled city, and 360 Management faded out as quickly as they had faded in.”