Kurt Loder

MTV News is shutting down

The closing of MTV News was part of massive layoffs across Showtime, MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks that will hit 25% of their employees.

Read Taylor Hawkins tributes from Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N' Roses, Ringo Starr, Travis Barker & more

Smashing Pumpkins, Slash, Steve Albini, Gene Simmons, Tom Morello, Nile Rodgers, Machine Gun Kelly, Billy Idol, Garbage, Jimmy Eat World, Lars Ulrich, Stevie Nicks, Joan Jett, and many more also paid tribute to the late Foo Fighters drummer.

Read Charlie Watts tributes from Elton John, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Pete Townshend, and more

You can also read tributes to Charlie from The Who, Max Weinberg, Robbie Robertson, John Fogerty, Nile Rodgers, Jason Isbell, Dinosaur Jr, Bootsy Collins, Tom Morello, and more.

Watch the trailer for HBO's Tina Turner documentary

HBO‘s new Tina Turner documentary premieres March 27.

Justin Townes Earle has died at 38

We’re shocked and saddened to learn that singer/songwriter Justin Townes Earle — son of Steve Earle — has passed away at 38.

read tributes to Hal Willner from Sonic Youth, Michael Stipe, Julia Louis Dreyfus, John Mulaney, more

Hal Wilner was a true forward thinker, a champion of the strange and a brilliant producer with a knack for unusual musical combinations and collaborations. Tributes have been pouring in since news of his death from coronavirus compilcations hit earlier today…

watch these classic Sam Goody record store commercials, footage from Metallica's "Metallistore" & more

“GOODY GOT IT!” Rough Trade Brooklyn’s transformation into an old Sam Goody record store yesterday got us feeling nostalgic for the chain which got its start in NYC when Sam Goody himself opened a shop on 9th Avenue in Manhattan…

ALSO: Sifl & Olly are back, Smashmouth/Guy Fieri cookbook, Little Pete vs Lindsay Lohan, Patrick Carney, Neurosis & more

Guy Fieri, Smashmouth frontman Steve Harwell and Sammy Hagar are teaming for what is likely to be the most exclamation-point-filled cookbook of all time…

The Monkees movie 'Head' showing at The Bell House; post-screening discussion with Kurt Loder and others

The Monkees made their motion picture debut in the 1968 film, Head, which took the TV pop icons into seriously whacked-out psychedelic territory, courtesy screenwriter Jack Nicholson and director Bob Rafelson (Five Easy Pieces) and threw their teenybopper rep into the fire…
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