Julia Nicole Hunter Comes Home to Tennessee, Playing Grace Farrell in ANNIE
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 27, 2024
In the world of theater, there exists a sisterhood of women who can count an appearance as an orphan (maybe even THE orphan) in a production of Annie as either their first onstage role or one of their most vivid onstage performances. But for Murfreesboro native Julia Nicole Hunter, who now stars as Grace Farrell in the national touring company of the seven-time Tony Award-winning musical coming to Tennessee Performing Arts Center this week, her current role as Oliver Warbucks’ faithful assistant marks her first time ever in the show.
Interview: Christine Lavin Is Seriously Funny in APRIL FOOLS at Birdland
by Rebecca Kaplan - Mar 27, 2024
Singer Christine Lavin is known for bringing the funny, and that's exactly what she's planning to do at Birdland on April 2nd. Lavin, Julie Gold, and their coterie of funny pals are teaming up to present an unforgettable night of musical comedy in their annual April Fool's show.
Blake Rose Releases Latest EP 'Suddenly Okay'
by Michael Major - Mar 22, 2024
Discover LAKE ROSE's latest EP, SUDDENLY OKAY, now available. Watch the official music video for the EP's focus track, NEVER LET GO. The SUDDENLY OKAY tour kicks off next month. Written and co-produced entirely by Blake Rose, the four-track collection is the first of three installments to be unveiled this year.
Everything Coming to Max in April
by Michael Major - Mar 22, 2024
Stream The Debut Of HBO Original Limited Series “The Sympathizer,” Max Original Unscripted Series “Conan O’Brien Must Go,” HBO Original Comedy Special “Alex Edelman: Just For Us,” HBO Original Documentary Series “The Jinx – Part Two” And “The Synanon Fix,” HBO Original Documentaries “Brandy Hellville & The Cult Of Fast Fashion” and more.
Xana Goes Rogue With Anti-Pop/Rock Anthem 'Homewrecking Era' Ahead Of LP
by Michael Major - Mar 20, 2024
Pop sensation Xana releases her rebellious anti-pop/rock anthem, Homewrecking Era, as a prelude to her upcoming album. Alongside the release, the artist officially sets The Sex Was Good tour that will move across the U.S. this June and July beginning on June 1 in Portland, OR, with tickets on sale now.
The Pretenders Set US Headline Tour; Support Foo Fighters On Stadium Dates
by Michael Major - Mar 19, 2024
Catch the latest updates on THE PRETENDERS' US Headline Tour and their special guest appearances at the Foo Fighters' stadium dates. Don't miss out on this musical extravaganza! The upcoming live run will further be highlighted by an array of US stadium dates as special guests of Foo Fighters, including New York, NY's Citi Field.
The Early November Releases 'What We Earn' From Self-Titled Album
by Michael Major - Mar 12, 2024
Discover the self-titled album from The Early November. Their new track 'What We Earn' is out now. Get ready for their summer tour with Spitalfield, Hellogoodbye, Hit The Lights, and Cliffdiver. In addition to the new album, The Early November have a US headline tour with support from Spitalfield, Hellogoodbye, Hit The Lights, and Cliffdiver.
NOAHFINNCE Drops New Album 'Growing up on the Internet'
by Michael Major - Mar 8, 2024
Explore NOAHFINNCE's latest album GROWING UP ON THE INTERNET, a personal narrative of his life journey and experiences shared with his fans online. NOAHFINNCE just finished a wildly successful run of dates in the UK supporting Enter Shikari and Fever 333. Check out the list of upcoming tour dates now!
LITTLE FEAT To Release First New Studio Album In 12 Years in May
by Michael Major - Mar 7, 2024
It marks the band's first new studio album in 12 years, first-ever blues album and the first one to feature linchpin conga player Sam Clayton on lead vocals on every song. This joyously blues-soaked party gets started now with the album's first single/video “You'll Be Mine,” a cover of the Willie Dixon-written chestnut.
Interview: Betty Buckley on Adding IMAGINARY to Her Horror Film Résumé
by Michael Major - Mar 8, 2024
Since her film debut in Carrie, Betty Buckley has carved out a lengthy history with horror movies. BroadwayWorld caught up with Buckley to discuss working with Jason Blum on her new film, Imaginary, how she got her start in horror films with Carrie, and how she created her new short film, The Mayfly.
Full Of Hell to Release New Full-Length Album 'Coagulated Bliss'
by Michael Major - Mar 6, 2024
Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after Full of Hell completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go.
Video: Rose Hotel Shares 'Not Like That' Music Video
by Michael Major - Mar 6, 2024
The video arrives alongside news that Rose Hotel and labelmate Spencer Thomas (of Futurebirds) will embark on a tour throughout the Southeast this June following the album's release. Rose Hotel will also make three appearances at SXSW next week and play six album release shows in Nashville, Athens, Atlanta, DC, and more.