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Brian Hiattt

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He Was Replaced in Guns N’ Roses. He Still Loves Axl
In his first interview since leaving Guns N' Roses, drummer Frank Ferrer looks back at his 19-year run with the band
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How Weezer Got ‘Violent’ on New LP: ‘Less Talk, More Rock’
Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner go deep on The Gold Album
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Why Did ‘Supergirl’ Change the Ending of ‘Woman of Tomorrow’?
In our all-spoilers interview, director Craig Gillespie and screenwriter Ana Nogueira explain their choices
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Weezer on ‘The Gold Album,’ Viral Success of ‘Go Away’
Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and Patrick Wilson break down their new album and much more in our new interview
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Inside the Making of ‘Supergirl’
From improv in Krypton's language to choosing the big action scene's song, director Craig Gillespie and screenwriter Ana Nogueira go deep on Supergirl's movie moment
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Keith Richards Says the Rolling Stones May Not Tour Again
"I don't know if tours are possible," Richards told Uncut — while raising the possibility of residencies
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Rush Night Four: ‘A Farewell to Kings’ Returns After 47 Years
Rush had more surprises in store on their fourth night at Los Angeles' Kia Forum, finishing the first run of their Fifty Something Tour
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Rush Night Three: All of ‘Moving Pictures’ and Much More
The band also added "New World Man" to the set — along with a memorable train wreck on "2112"
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Rush Night Two: The Fifty Something Tour is A Rock Miracle
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson somehow beat their tour opener in an over-the-top second show. Playing all of '2112' was only one of the triumphs
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Watch Rush Play All of ‘2112’ for the First Time in 29 Years
Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson stunned fans by breaking out their entire 1976 mini-rock-opera on night two of their Fifty Something Tour
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Rush Returns: Tears, Doublenecks, Monster New Drummer
In Rush's first show without Neil Peart since 1974, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson make grown men cry, and new touring drummer Anika Nilles absolutely kills
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See Aimee Mann Join Rush for Neil Peart Tribute on ‘Time Stand Still’
Rush break out "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" and much more in their first full show with new touring drummer Anika Nilles
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Role Model on His New Album — and Why He’s Killing Off His ‘Sally’ Guest-Star Bit
Role Model breaks down his new single, "High Hopes 3000," and his upcoming album, Chuck Timely & The Hourglass — plus, he reveals that he will no longer bring a "Sally" onstage every night
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Charli XCX Sets New Album ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ for July 24 Release
The album cover features a photo of Martin Scorsese, Marc Jacobs, and the Velvet Underground's John Cale
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Charlie Puth Brings Out Busta Rhymes, Art Garfunkel, Jimmy Fallon for MSG Victory Lap
"This makes it all worth it," Puth said at the Madison Square Garden stop of his 'Whatever's Clever!' World Tour, which also included an appearance by Kirk Franklin
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How Sobriety, Fiona Apple, and a Lot of Patience Helped Cara Delevingne Kick Off Her Music Career
The Warner Records signee breaks down her two new songs, “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head” — and reveals a surprising collaboration on her upcoming debut album
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Hootie and the Blowfish Hit Big on Their Return to the AMAs Stage With Medley
The Nineties hitmakers performed a medley of “Hold My Hand” and “Only Wanna Be With You” at the 52nd American Music Awards
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TikTok’s AI ‘Text to Song’ Trend May Be a Sign of Music to Come
TikTokers everywhere are making songs out of friends and relatives' texts. Is AI music the next Snapchat filter? 
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Spotify-Universal Deal Suggests Labels Think AI Music’s Future Is Letting You Play With Their Catalog
Universal Music Group and Spotify are teaming up to create an AI service that will let fans create "covers and remixes of their favorite songs"
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Busta Rhymes to Receive Songwriting Award at NYC Anti Social Camp Event
The rap legend headlines a five-day New York gathering in June that bills itself as the world's largest songwriting festival
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Inside the Series Finale of ‘The Boys’: ‘Every Strongman Eventually Goes Too Far’
Showrunner Eric Kripke breaks down the creative decisions behind the final episode of his hugely popular show and addresses fan criticisms in our new interview
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Inside Anderson .Paak’s K-Pop Album: ‘This is More Than a Soundtrack’
Paak dives into the making of the accompanying album to his film K-Pops!, which includes collabs with G-Dragon, aespa, and Seventeen's Joshua. Plus: the future of Silk Sonic
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How Madonna Inspired ‘Billy on the Street’ — and More Billy Eichner Secrets
With a new audio memoir, Billy on Billy, out May 19, the comic, actor, and writer reflects on his life and career, from Billy on the Street to Parks and Recreation to Bros 
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Bruce Springsteen’s Tour is an American Revival That Succeeds Where Democrats Fail
Springsteen and the E Street Band's first stop at New York's Madison Square Garden is a furious reminder of the power of his catalog — and his rhetoric, too
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Raye Lands First Major Acting Role in Upcoming Crime Drama
The British singer will make her feature debut in the Yann Demange-directed film Lineage
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Gracie Abrams Details New Album ‘Daughter From Hell’
Abrams' third studio album, co-produced and co-written with Aaron Dessner, will drop July 17, preceded by first single "Hit the Wall"
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Maya Hawke on Her Great New Album, ‘Stranger Things’ — and Why ‘Love Story’ Is One of the Best Songs Ever
Hawke talks about making Maitreya Corso, being influenced by Sadie Sink and Taylor Swift, and much more in our new interview
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Kacey Musgraves Is Going to the ‘Middle of Nowhere’ for Her Upcoming Arena Tour
Tour kicks off on Musgraves’ birthday, Aug. 21, and runs until October
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FCC Orders Early Review of Disney’s ABC Stations as Trump Feuds With Jimmy Kimmel
Parent company Disney is being ordered to refile for licenses for the eight stations it owns after the president and First Lady demanded the late-night host to be fired over a joke
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‘White Lotus’ Swap: Laura Dern Takes Over for Helena Bonham Carter
Showrunner Mike White is rewriting the role for Dern as production on Season Four continues
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