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In a recent interview, producer Sterling Winfield, who worked on Pantera's final studio album, Reinventing the Steel, revealed that there were other guitar players considered for the tribute tour in addition to Zakk Wylde. Said Winfield (transcribed by Blabbermouth), "[T]here were some other guitar folks that were brought up. I'll just say this — that it would not have been a good fit, and quite honestly, they would not have been able to pull it off. But it always kept circling back around to Zakk." In addition to discussing the clearly successful tribute tour, Winfield also weighed in on the possibility of the band — Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown, along with Wylde and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante — going into the studio to record new music. "It's not unheard of, it's not blasphemous," Winfield said. "I will say that it is entirely plausible, it is entirely possible, but at this point in time, I don't know that anybody's looking that far down the road. They've got a world tour to tackle, man, for the next two years, and they are gonna be busy doing that. Now, could it happen? Yes." As for how he would feel about it, Winfield continued, "It depends, man. Again, it has to be done right, like this whole thing; the whole tour that's happening has to be done properly. And I don't really feel comfortable — if it were to happen, I would not feel comfortable calling it Pantera. I don't think that would be classy. I'll put it that way. And I'll just leave it at that for now. "[But] this lineup could make some very badass music. And the music is all that matters." The Kiss bassist and vocalist has some opinions The song ‘has been my go-to for karaoke for as long as I can remember,’ Hale says ‘This lineup could make some very badass music’ Martin, Billy Sheehan and Paul Gilbert will be joined by a ‘mystery’ drummer ‘We should have just moved on and done it with somebody else,’ the SOAD drummer says Nevertheless, Sterling Winfield says Zakk is the man for the job The punk legend also recalls being ‘drunk and stoned’ with Bon Scott The guitarist calls the ‘Theatre of Pain’ track one of his ‘favorite’ Crüe tunes The front man recalls hunkering down in the Bahamas with a machete, a speargun and a desk… and coming up with a legendary track
Andrew Wendowski January 5, 2023 Luke Combs just announced that he will be releasing a brand-new album later this year! The reigning CMA Entertainer Of The Year shocked fans on Wednesday evening (Jan. 4) when he revealed plans to release a brand-new album. According to his Instagram post announcing the exciting news with fans, the project will feature 18 tracks and be released on March 24, 2023. “New album. 18 songs. March 24,” Combs simply captioned a graphic on social media.
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Over the course of the last few years, Combs has shared several unreleased tunes, some of which fans have been begging the country star to release since he first teased it. Music Mayhem compiled a full list of some of the fan-favorite unreleased tunes that The Bootleggers hope will make the cut and appear on Combs’ new project. See the full list below.
In addition to originals, fans are also begging the North Carolina native to release a professional recorded version of his incredible rendition of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.” The album will serve as the follow-up to Combs’ 2022 project, Growin’ Up, which has spawned hits such as “Doin’ This,” “The Kind Of Love We Make,” and his current single, “Going, Going, Gone.” Growin’ Up was co-produced by Combs alongside Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton. The 12-track release was crowned Album of the Year at the 56th Annual CMA Awards in November of 2022. When accepting the honor, Combs admitted he was surprised by the big win. “Oh man, I was not expecting this. I’m so thankful anytime I get to stand up here, but the real people to be thankful for are these two gentlemen standing behind me, Chip Matthews and Jonathon Singleton. These guys worked their tails off on this album. Chip might have slept two hours since we put this record out. Thank y’all so much,” the North Carolina native shared from the stage.
Combs’ latest albumis also nominated for Best Country Album at the upcoming GRAMMY Awards, which will take place on February 5 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The country hitmaker is also nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Outrunnin’ Your Memory,” a duet featuring Miranda Lambert, as well as Best Country Song for “Doin’ This.” Growin’ Up has also been named one of the Best Albums of 2022 and one of the Best Country Albums of 2022 by Billboard. Combs will soon embark on a massive world tour that will visit three continents and 16 countries. The trek, which will be hitting stadiums and arenas across the globe, is set to kick off on March 25 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and wrap up in London, England at The O2 Arena on October 19. Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb will serve as support on the North American tour date, while special guests on the Australian and New Zealand dates include Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman. The world tour will visit 16 stadiums across North America, including Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Kansas City’s GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium and more. Hitting three continents and 16 countries, the massive outing will also stop in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Belgium.
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Ticketing information and additional tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com. Luke Combs World Tour Dates March 25, 2023—Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium* April 1, 2023—Indianapolis, IN—Lucas Oil Stadium* April 15, 2023—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium* April 22, 2023—Detroit, MI—Ford Field* April 29, 2023—Pittsburgh, PA—Acrisure Stadium* May 6, 2023—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field* May 13, 2023—Minneapolis, MN—U.S. Bank Stadium* May 20, 2023—Boise, ID—Albertsons Stadium* May 27, 2023—Vancouver, BC—BC Place* June 3, 2023—Edmonton, AB—Commonwealth Stadium* June 10, 2023—Kansas City, MO—GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium* June 17, 2023—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium* July 8, 2023—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium* July 15, 2023—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium* July 22, 2023—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium* July 29, 2023—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field* *with special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb Luke Combs International Tour Dates August 9, 2023—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena+ August 11, 2023—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre+ August 16, 2023—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena+ August 20, 2023—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena+ August 23, 2023—Adelaide, Australia—Adelaide Entertainment Centre+ August 26, 2023—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena+ September 30, 2023—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum October 1, 2023—Stockholm, Sweden—Annexet October 4, 2023—Copenhagen, Denmark—Vega October 6, 2023—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena October 7, 2023—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live October 8, 2023—Paris, France—La Cigale October 10, 2023—Zurich, Switzerland—The Hall October 11, 2023—Brussels, Belgium—Ancienne Belgique October 13, 2023—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena October 14, 2023—Belfast, N. Ireland—SSE Arena October 16, 2023—Glasgow, Scotland—OVO Hydro Arena October 17, 2023—Manchester, England—AO Arena October 19, 2023—London, England—The O2 Arena +with special guests Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman Sharing is caring! Tags Luke Combs January 4, 2023 December 16, 2022 November 30, 2022 Jason Aldean, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Walker Hayes and several other stars will headline the …
HANGZHOU, China, Jan. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Cloud Music Inc. (HKEX: 9899, “NetEase Cloud Music” or the “Company”), a leading interactive music streaming service provider in China, today announced that sales from top C-pop artist Chenyu Hua’s new album have exceeded RMB20 million (over 760,000 copies sold) on NetEase Cloud Music as of December 31, 2022, topped the 2022 annual album sales chart on the platform, less than two weeks after its official debut. Chenyu Hua’s fifth album, “希忘(Xiwang) Hope” witnessed instant success after launching on NetEase Cloud Music in December 2022, with over 100,000 copies sold within 1 minute and more than 300,000 copies sold in 35 minutes following its first sale. As of the end of 2022, the new album has recorded over 760,000 copies sales, achieving total sales of more than RMB20 million. Not only winning the Best-selling Digital Album of 2022, it also became the fourth best-selling digital album of all time in NetEase Cloud Music’s sales chart. Within two weeks, the newly released album quickly secured its position as the fourth Best-selling Digital Album of 2022 (by total sales amount) across all online music channels in China, according to a third party database[1]. This album is a further in-depth cooperation between Chenyu Hua and NetEase Cloud Music. Previously, Chenyu Hua’s fourth album, “New World,” won the honor of “Best-selling Digital Album of 2020” by NetEase Cloud Music. Total sales of the album launched on NetEase Cloud Music in April 2020 have reached approximately RMB37 million (nearly 1.85 million copies sold) to date. As a pioneering and talented musician with a vast fan base in China, Chenyu Hua enjoys a massive follower base of over 6.5 million within NetEase Cloud Music. Encouraged by the platform’s unique and compelling music-inspired community that enables users to express themselves and interact with others, Chenyu Hua’s albums have sparked heated discussion integrated with emotional experience and resonance, both among his fans and broader audience base, accumulating over 100,000 and 110,000 comments under his latest two albums on NetEase Cloud Music, respectively. The continued top performance in Chenyu Hua’s digital album sales demonstrated the widespread recognition for the artistic creativity and expressive power of his music, as well as NetEase Cloud Music’s high-quality and engaging audience base. Those younger generations of music lovers on the platform are inclined to have diversified and evolving music tastes, not only enjoying classic music but also actively exploring varied music styles and appreciating works from pioneering artists like Chenyu Hua. The sales record is further underpinned by users’ increasing willingness to pay for premium content on NetEase Cloud Music, who are eager to express their appreciation and supports for their favorite music. As one of China’s leading online music platforms, NetEase Cloud Music has long been a preferred online destination for music enthusiasts, especially among the younger generation, to enjoy the vast content offering across a wide array of genres. The top 10 Best-selling Digital Albums of 2022 by NetEase Cloud Music collectively span diversified music categories, including C-pop, K-pop, Western pop, Chinese folk, alternative Rock, etc., demonstrating users’ personalized music preference, as well as the platform’s advantageous genres. Among the list, “希忘(Xiwang) Hope” by C-pop artist Chenyu Hua, “I Love” and “I NEVER DIE” by K-pop girl band (G)I-DLE, both featured their outstanding sales records on the platform. “Teen on Shuqian Street” by Chinese folk musician Lei Zhao and “Midnights (3am Edition)” by Taylor Swift both witnessed the most sales from NetEase Cloud Music over other single online platform. “Inside the Cable Temple”, launched in 2020 by alternative rock band Omnipotent Youth Society, also made it to the 2022 list backed by engaging and supportive rock fans on the platform. NetEase Cloud Music is devoted to augmenting the platform’s content library that caters to diverse and evolving audience tastes with a mission to bring more quality content to music enthusiasts in China. [1] Note: According to a third party database http://y.saoju.net/szzj/ About Cloud Music Inc. Launched in 2013 by NetEase, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTES; HKEX: 9999), Cloud Music Inc. (HKEX: 9899) is a leading interactive music streaming service provider in China. Dedicated to providing an elevated user experience, Cloud Music Inc. provides precise, personalised recommendations, promotes user interaction and creates a strong social community. Its focus on discovering and promoting emerging musicians has made Cloud Music Inc. a destination of choice for exploring new and independent music among music enthusiasts in China. The platform has been recognised as the most popular entertainment app among China’s vibrant Generation Z community. Please see http://ir.music.163.com/ for more information. Forward Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to the business outlook, estimates of financial performance, forecast business plans and growth strategies of the Company. These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to the Company and are stated herein on the basis of the outlook at the time of this press release. They are based on certain expectations, assumptions and premises, some of which are subjective or beyond our control. These forward-looking statements may prove to be incorrect and may not be realised in the future. Underlying these forward-looking statements are a lot of risks and uncertainties. In light of the risks and uncertainties, the inclusion of forward-looking statements in this press release should not be regarded as representations by the Board or the Company that the plans and objectives will be achieved, and investors should not place undue reliance on such statements. Investor Enquiries: Angela Xu Cloud Music Inc. music.ir@service.netease.com Media Enquiries: Li Ruohan NetEase, Inc. globalpr@service.netease.com View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/c-pop-artist-chenyu-huas-new-album-won-netease-cloud-musics-best-selling-digital-album-of-2022-with-over-760-000-copies-sold-301712101.html SOURCE NetEase Cloud Music Related Quotes Suddenly, leaving behind $28 billion doesn't hit quite as hard. Ram's chief design officer Ralph Gilles talks about how the electric Ram Revolution BEV Concept is so much different from today's gas-powered Ram 1500. Spectators of a Sunday game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams witnessed a creepy promotional stunt for James Wan’s upcoming horror film “M3GAN.” Models appeared in SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, dressed up as the titular robotic companion M3GAN, which stands for Model 3 Generative Android. 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SAN DIEGO — What would you do if you had a whole album of music in your head, but couldn’t sing or play a musical instrument? In this Zevely Zone, a three-time cancer survivor takes a trip to Nashville. “This is my way of giving back,” said 73-year-old Terry Jordan. I first met Terry in 2017. He was a dance instructor in San Diego using his unique skills to donate time and money to numerous charities. “Somehow I survived,” said Terry. After beating throat and prostate cancer, Terry’s story of survival caught the attention of Giving Back magazine. The publication covered Terry’s generosity for twelve months straight as he donated check after check. Terry has a big heart, and he gave that away too. “It’s never too late in life for romance,” said Terry who met Renee on a cruise. His love for her and life was so strong, he wanted to sing from the mountain tops with one slight problem. He can’t sing! “No,” said Terry. So, what was he supposed to do with twelve powerful songs pouring out of him? “At age 73, to possibly be a song writer, I didn’t know such things could happen,” said Terry who took his songs to a Nashville recording studio called Best Built Songs: The Parlor Recording Studio. That is where Terry hired some heavy hitters who have worked with Rod Stewart, Tim McGraw and Roy Orbison to bring his music to life. Terry’s music can now be streamed from a platform called SoundCloud. Every time you listen, royalties are generated. “That money, 100% of it will be donated to the American Cancer Society,” said Terry. In just a few months, Terry’s songs have been played more than 40,000 times. “It feels great,” said Terry. “I know there are people who don’t survive, there are people who won’t survive.” But Terry hopes his music will survive. He’s now fighting a third type of cancer lymphoma and win or lose he knows his music will live on. Terry hopes his songs will create a river of nickels which could quite possibly be the title of his next hit song. “River of Nickels!” said Terry. “One is up for a Grammy.” Terry submitted a song about service members suffering from PTSD titled ‘When You Come Back’. He submitted the song for nomination in the 2023 Grammys as Best Song For Social Change. Terry’s mother and father both died from cancer. As an independent songwriter, the payouts for his songs on SoundCloud range from $0.0025 to $0.004 per play. For every 1,000 plays, Terry will donate 100% of the proceeds which is between $2.50 and $4.00. Terry’s album is titled “Along The Way”, you can listen to it by visiting this SoundCloud link. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. And he’s posted nearly all of it already Ryan Adams put out his cover of Bob Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks at Christmas, and a month before that it was Springsteen’s Nebraska. Think he might be done, for a while at least? Nope – he’s now posting covers of every song from Oasis’s second album What’s The Story (Morning Glory)? His 2003 cover of Wonderwall is already well established – and drew praise from its writer Noel Gallagher. Now, clearly warming to the theme of covering classic albums, he’s picking up 20 years later to record the rest of the 1995 record – and Adams has confirmed he’s rerecording Wonderwall too. We assume he won’t be done until the last notes of Champagne Supernova fade out, unless he fancies tackling some of Noel’s classic b-sides from that era too. We assume he’s skipping the ‘Swamp Song’ musical interludes from the album though. It all began with an Instagram post with a cover of the album’s first song Hello at the turn of the new year, and Adams later confirmed his full plans with a posting of Some Might Say. “This is a sneak of my new album, What’s The Story, Morning Glory which is just me exploring all those songs in my own way (yeah there’s gonna be another Wonderwall cover ),” he stated on Instagram. “I love that song and this album so much.: Adams is not releasing the songs in original album order but here’s every song from he’s posted so far arranged that way – including the second take of Cast No Shadow (the first is above). There’s still Wonderwall, Roll With It and Champagne Supernova to go. Listen out for how much he sounds like Neil Young on the title track too. A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on A post shared by Ryan Adams (@ryanadams) (opens in new tab) A photo posted by on Don’t miss the latest deals, news, reviews, features and tutorials I’m the Guitars Editor for MusicRadar, handling news, reviews, features, tuition, advice for the strings side of the site and everything in between. Before MusicRadar I worked on guitar magazines for 15 years, including Editor of Total Guitar. I’ve currently set aside any pipe dreams of getting anywhere with my own songs and I am enjoying playing covers in function bands.
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