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Happy birthday Tina Turner! Not many stars make it to 80 years — but nobody’s gotten there with a journey quite like hers. Link in bio for Rob Sheffield's tribute to the singer. Photograph by Shutterstock
They bicker. They stay in separate hotels and record without ever being in the same room. But The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend can still conjure old magic. “I used to say that I love him, but with my fingers crossed," Townshend tells us of Daltrey. Tap the link in our bio to read about the band's new music, going back on the road, not seeing eye to eye and more.
Long-time Prince photographer and friend Randee St. Nicholas spent 25 years photographing the Purple One. The result is 'My Name Is Prince,' a gorgeous — and massive — book of photos and memories of the icon. Tap the link in our bio for more photos. Photograph by @RandeeStNicholas
Our December cover will feature 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,' spotlighting Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, along with interviews with director J.J. Abrams, returning star Billy Dee Williams and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. On newsstands 12/3, with more stories online soon; read our J.J. Abrams interview at the link in our bio. Photograph by @carlos_serrao
Baby Yoda has been awakening the hearts (and biological clocks) of the Internet since his recent premiere in 'The Mandalorian.' We asked an evolutionary psychologist why the wrinkly green puppet is so cute. Read more at the link in our bio. Photograph courtesy of Disney+
Freddie Mercury died 28 years ago today. From sneaking Lady Di into a gay club to concealing his final resting place, click the link in our bio for 10 lesser-known tales of vocal legend’s life. Photograph by Mark and Colleen Hayward/Getty Images
Now that My Chemical Romance, Rage Against the Machine, and the Black Crowes are back, we gauge the likelihood of other defunct bands reforming. Click the link in our bio for the bands we think will reunite. Photograph by Gie Knaeps/Getty Images
Pearl Jam released ‘Vitalogy’ 25 years ago today. At the link in our bio, the band looks back at the internal tensions and external pressures that played into the making of the LP. Photograph by Tony Mottram/Getty Images
In 1991, Jimmy Dennis was a young, up and coming R&B singer in Philadelphia — everything was going right, and he felt destined to make it big. Then he was "stolen away," wrongfully convicted of murder, and sentenced to death. He spent the next 25 years fighting for his freedom, but he never gave up on music — or justice. Click the link in bio for the full story.
"Lil Baby's "Woah" tops the RS 100 beating out Arizona Zervas' "Roxanne" at Number Two. Link in bio to learn more.
The 2020 Grammy nominations are here! Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead nominee list and will face off against Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, Ariana Grande, H.E.R. and Vampire Weekend for Album of the Year. Click the link in our bio to see the full list of nominees.
The Black Keys discuss their hatred of pop music, that “misunderstanding” with Jack White, and their 2020 tour in the Rolling Stone interview. Tap the link in our bio to watch the full interview.
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