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Jelly Roll’s Paris Laughter and Berlin Fire: A Journey in Two Moments

Rob Sheffield

It is not every day that you see a country star walking through Paris cracking jokes about drunk food. Jelly ...

From Stadiums to St. Peter’s Square: Jelly Roll’s Year of Firsts

Rob Sheffield

Fifteen stadiums, eight countries, and one surreal night in St. Peter’s Square. That is not a tour, that is a ...

“I’m A Little Crazy,” Lit By 50,000 Lights: Morgan Wallen’s Prayer For Erika Kirk

Rob Sheffield

Two days can feel like a lifetime after a loss. In Edmonton, Morgan Wallen paused his “I’m the Problem” tour ...

How “Pour Me a Drink” Lit Blake Shelton’s Spark Again

Rob Sheffield

One traded phone number changed everything. At the Super Bowl, Blake Shelton and Post Malone swapped contact information, and a ...

Barry Gibb Is So Stylish That He’s Giving Other Singers A Run For Their Money

Alexandria Lettman

Barry Gibb was, is, and always will be a heartthrob. From a stud with short hair in old black and ...

Two Musicians, One Slide Whistle: Post Malone’s Playful Studio Spark

Rob Sheffield

Two artists, one tiny whistle, and about a million laughs. Post Malone sits in a cozy studio across from Josh ...

Barry Gibb Is Actually A Knight 

Alexandria Lettman

The knighthood called, and Barry Gibb from the Bee Gees answered. The music legend is the last surviving member of ...

A One Minute Jolt of Queen: Courtney Hadwin Searches for “Somebody to Love”

Rob Sheffield

Fifty years after Freddie Mercury first asked for help, a short clip lands like a lightning bolt. In under a ...

Sydnie Christmas Turns Cruella’s Laugh Into Sunshine and Dog Talk

Rob Sheffield

One hundred one spots, one fearless grin. Sydnie Christmas sits outside in the sun, ready for quick fire questions that ...

A Pregnant Angel Sings “If the World Was Ending,” And The Room Holds Its Breath

Rob Sheffield

One truth from live TV: finals change people. Jessica Sanchez steps into that pressure and chooses a song that asks ...