Forty years ago, the life and career of Hank Williams, Jr. was at a crossroads. A chart fixture for over a decade, the country singer had grown weary of recording by the typical Nashville rules. His style began to change on 1975’s Hank Williams Jr. and Friends, a musically adventurous… Source: Music News
Watch the Who Play Fiery 'Baba O'Riley' in Clip From New Concert Film
The Who’s ongoing 50th-anniversary tour resumes September 14th in Portland, Oregon, but those that can’t make one of the shows can head to their local movie theater on October 8th to see The Who in Hyde Park. The film features a complete concert taped June 26th, 2015, at London’s Hyde Park, as… Source: Music News
‘The Scorch Trials’ Cast Picks A Side In Dylan O’Brien’s Love Triangle
Should Dylan O’Brien end up with Teresa or Brenda in “The Scorch Trials?” The cast weighs in. Source: MTV Movie News
Sly Stone Returns for Funkadelic, Soul Clap Collab
Funkadelic and Boston production duo Soul Clap enjoy a casual Corvette cruise and confront the horrors of unmitigated oil consumption in the surreal live-action/claymation clip for “In Da Kar.” Recorded during the pair’s 2013 sessions — and featuring a rare appearance from Sly Stone on keys — “In Da Kar” boasts a slick,… Source: Music […]
Hear Steve Earle Denounce Confederate Flag in 'Mississippi, It's Time'
Seven months after the release of Terraplane, Steve Earle is already working on new music, funneling his frustration with America’s ongoing Confederate flag debate — an issue that continues to divide the Bible Belt, with Mississippi refusing to remove the Confederate emblem from its own state flag — into a newly-released… Source: Music News
14 Movies We Can’t Wait To See At Toronto International Film Festival
Here are the tickets we can’t wait to get our hands on at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Source: MTV Movie News
Exclusive: The Final Two ‘Divergent Series’ Films Are Getting New Names
“The Divergent Series” is renaming the final two parts of the series… And they’ve got brand new logos to boot. Source: MTV Movie News
Inside John Belushi's Long Lost Punk Song With Fear
For years, Lee Ving, the vocalist and leader of impish punk bruisers Fear, has been teasing the release of a song the group recorded with John Belushi in 1981. He’s finally putting out the tune — the appropriately snotty-sounding “Neighbors,” which was supposed to accompany the Belushi movie of the same… Source: Music News
Zack Snyder Is Being A Total Mean Girl About Ant-Man
Snyder says there will always be a place in Hollywood for Batman and Superman, unlike (ahem) certain other heroes. Source: MTV Movie News
Watch Keith Richards Talk Guitar, Music Heroes in Netflix Doc Trailer
“I know who I am,” Keith Richards says in the trailer for his upcoming Netflix documentary. “But I realize that people think Keith Richards is smoking a joint, bottle in his hand, cursing the fact that the liquor store’s closed.” The teaser for Keith Richards: Under the Influence sheds light on one… Source: Music News

