Friday, March 20, 2026

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is ‘finishing’ his debut solo album

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is planning to release his debut solo album soon. The 66-year-old singer has only released...

Latest Posts

Muse launch new album in space

Muse have officially announced their 10th studio album, The WOW! Signal. Matt Bellamy and co confirmed the record after...

Olivia Rodrigo struggles to write songs when she’s happy

Olivia Rodrigo struggles to write songs when she's happy. The pop star is poised to release her currently untitled...

Chris Lake finds attention after Taylor Swift remix ‘mind blowing’

Chris Lake's grandfather understands his work more after he remixed Taylor Swift's Opalite. The 43-year-old producer has enjoyed major...

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Norah Jones admits her success was ‘nutty’

Norah Jones admits the success of her debut album was "a little nutty".
The Grammy Award-winning star was just 23 when her debut record, ‘Come Away With Me’, sold more than 27 million copies worldwide – and Norah has confessed to being shocked by the level of attention she subsequently received.
She shared: "It was a little nutty. It all happened so fast. I didn’t know what I was doing. Maybe that’s why it worked."
Norah, now 37, has never considered herself to be a jazz artist – and said her music has been constantly evolving ever since she released her debut album.
She told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper: "I’d played a million restaurants. I’d sung all the old jazz standards. And they are beautiful and inspiring but they’ve already been sung as well as they are ever going to be.
"So I kind of moved away and I kept moving away, because the world of music is big and I was inspired to the left or to the right but not down the same lane I started out in."
Norah admitted that she did not have to many pre-conceived ideas or ambitions before making her soon-to-be-released new album, ‘Day Breaks’.
She said: "There was a plan … but not too much of a plan.
"I wanted somewhere I could stretch, something that I could float over the top with my voice, but really a kind of bad-ass vibe. The best part is when a song opens up and takes on its own life in the studio. That’s the magic."

Latest Posts

Muse launch new album in space

Muse have officially announced their 10th studio album, The WOW! Signal. Matt Bellamy and co confirmed the record after...

Olivia Rodrigo struggles to write songs when she’s happy

Olivia Rodrigo struggles to write songs when she's happy. The pop star is poised to release her currently untitled...

Chris Lake finds attention after Taylor Swift remix ‘mind blowing’

Chris Lake's grandfather understands his work more after he remixed Taylor Swift's Opalite. The 43-year-old producer has enjoyed major...

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Don't Miss

Adam Lambert teases new solo era as Queen take a break from the road

Adam Lambert says he and Queen have no plans at the moment — they’re “just chilling” — but he does have new...

Mariah Carey reveals she’s recording new music

Mariah Carey is recording new music. The 56-year-old pop diva only released the album Here For It All in...

Morrissey cancels Valencia gig ‘due to sleep deprivation’

Morrissey cancelled a show in Valencia "due to sleep deprivation". The former Smiths frontman was due to perform in...

Zara Larsson addresses claims she was asked to join Fifth Harmony

Zara Larsson had a great time touring with Fifth Harmony but has insisted she was never asked to join the group to...

Olivia Dean, Lola Young and Oasis help push UK music revenue to record £1.57bn

Olivia Dean, Lola Young, and a wave of fast‑rising British artists have helped drive the UK’s recorded music market to its highest...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.