Updates / Additions
Classic Greatest Hits
Just Released
(surprise releases + more)
“At Maida Vale (BBC Session),” Everything But the Girl (four-song EP; BBC Studios)
“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Original Soundtrack / The Final Season),” various artists (28 songs; Walt Disney)
You can reach me by railway, you can reach me by trailway
New Songs Playlist
(Click on title to stream)
Welcome to the Show, Alice Cooper
The Village Is Dead, Jonathan Wilson
YOLO, Freedom Fry
Superhero, Jeremy Voltz
Mama, Elmiene
Mythologize Me, Eliza McLamb
When It Starts To Rain, SANDS
Drag Me Down, Loveless
High Class Motherf*#kers, The Atom Age
Maybe, Galvo
Bad Blood, gürl
Plastic, Lenne
So What, East Forest
slow step on quality wood, iogi
Maybe / Mayday, Markus Krunegård
Phantom, Wolf & Chain
The Sweetest Aggravation, En Esch
Two-Faced, Stella Prince
Fingerprints, TREMENDOUS
R.I.P.
Robbie Robertson (lead guitarist and songwriter of The Band)
David LaFlamme (leader of It’s a Beautiful Day, singer of “White Bird”)
Sixto Rodriguez (subject of “Searching For Sugar Man” documentary)
DJ Casper (“Cha-Cha Slide” hitmaker)
Today’s Birthdays
Music Birthdays for the Week of Aug. 6-12This Week In … 1989
(Source: Billboard)
No. 1 – “Batdance (from ‘Batman’),” Prince
Biggest Mover Within the Top 40 – “Don’t Wanna Lose You,” Gloria Estefan (from No. 24 to No. 14)
Top Debut (No. 53) – “Girl I’m Gonna Miss You,” Milli Vanilli
Biggest Mover Within the Hot 100 – “One,” Bee Gees (from No. 73 to No. 52)
Shoulda Been a Bigger Hit – “Open Letter (To a Landlord),” Living Colour
Music Headlines
> Lawyers in Lizzo Sexual Harassment Suit by Former Dancers Say Six More People Have Contacted Them | Billboard
> Tory Lanez Gets 10 Years Behind Bars for Shooting Megan Thee Stallion | Inside Edition
> 50 Years of Hip-Hop: Rhythm, Rhyme, Reinvention, Respect | The Associated Press
> Robbie Robertson’s Finest Musical Moments: With the Band, Bob Dylan, Solo, and for Martin Scorsese’s Films | Variety
Tour News
> Made in America Festival, Featuring Lizzo and SZA, Canceled | Variety