Mumford & Sons could have done the usual promotional run to get fans hyped for their upcoming Rushmere album, the folk rock ...
Music legends Boyz II Men last month delivered a letter signed by more than 300 major recording artists to congressional leaders asking that they pass the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA), ...
Formed in London’s King’s Cross in 1982, The Pogues were originally named Pogue Mahone – an Anglicisation of the Irish phrase ‘póg mo thóin’, meaning ‘kiss my arse’. (Shane’s previous band, punk rock ...
By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief “Right now, we’re a little concerned and cautious about where the ad sales are going,” SiriusXM CFO Thomas Barry told the Deutsche Bank Media ...
John Trimble, the longtime chief advertising revenue officer of SiriusXM — and Pandora before that — announced his departure after 16 years at the satellite/digital radio giant. Reflecting on ...
By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Donald Trump threatening tariffs on automakers has SiriusXM weighing possible impacts on signing up new car owners as satellite radio subscribers.
Lady Gaga is launching a radio station ahead of the release of her upcoming album. On Tuesday, SiriusXM announced that ... "GAGA RADIO features music handpicked by Lady Gaga herself as well ...
On Tuesday, SiriusXM announced that the singer will launch an exclusive pop-up channel called GAGA RADIO to celebrate her seventh studio album, "MAYHEM." According to a press release, "GAGA RADIO ...
David Johansen, the charismatic frontman of influential protopunk band the New York Dolls and later the creator of alter ego Buster Poindexter, has died. He was 75.Johansen died Friday at his home in ...
In the years before his death, he was sharing his eclectic music knowledge on the Sirius radio show David Johansen's Mansion of Fun. Johansen was the last surviving member of the original New York ...
Without the Dolls, there’d be no Ramones, and the lionized legacy of that era of NYC rock music would be significantly ... s Mansion of Fun on Sirius Radio. He and his band were the subjects ...
David Johansen, the frontman and last surviving member of proto-punk band New York Dolls, who went on to act in films such as "Scrooged," has died.