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Billy Joel Cancels All Concert Dates Due to Health Issue
Billy Joel Cancels All Concert Dates Due to Health Issue

Black America Web

time24-05-2025

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Billy Joel Cancels All Concert Dates Due to Health Issue

Source: Billy Joel attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images) The 'Piano Man' will be stepping away from the keys for an extended amount of time, canceling all scheduled concert dates due to a health issue. Billy Joel announced Friday that he will be taking a break from performing as he recovers from normal pressure hydrocephalus, which he was recently diagnosed with. According to a statement released by the singer, the condition has caused difficulties with his balance, hearing and vision RELATED: Show Must Go On: 15 Rock Icons That Transformed After Tragedy The 76-year old musician released the statement via his Instagram account: '[Joel] has announced that he will be cancelling all scheduled concerts following a recent diagnosis of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH),' the statement said. This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance. Under his doctor's instructions, [Joel] is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period. [Joel] is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health. He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage.' Joel included a personal message to fans following the statement: 'I'm sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding,' Joel said. In March, Joel had canceled concert dates through June after a fall onstage while performing in Connecticut in February. The canceled shows include concerts scheduled for Liverpool, New Orleans, New York, Salt Lake City, Santa Clara, Toronto and Washington D.C. RELATED: 20 Rock Songs to Add to Your Summer Playlists – May As for fans who've purchased tickets to one of his canceled shows, all payments will be sent back to the source of the original payment. 'You don't need to take any action to receive your refund. It will be automatically processed back to the original payment used for the purchase,' the statement said. 'Please be aware that the refund will go to the original purchaser if the tickets were transferred to you.' The post Billy Joel Cancels All Concert Dates Due to Health Issue appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5. SEE ALSO Billy Joel Cancels All Concert Dates Due to Health Issue was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

Kelly Clarkson Beaten To No. 1 By 2025's Breakout Music Star
Kelly Clarkson Beaten To No. 1 By 2025's Breakout Music Star

Forbes

time15-05-2025

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Kelly Clarkson Beaten To No. 1 By 2025's Breakout Music Star

Kelly Clarkson returns to the Billboard charts as 'Where Have You Been' debuts at No. 2 on the ... More Digital Song Sales list, narrowly missing the top spot. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Kelly Clarkson attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic) Kelly Clarkson had been teasing new music somewhat indirectly for much of 2025. The singer doesn't drop new tunes as frequently as she once did, as her focus these days is on her eponymous daytime talk show. Whenever she does share something new, though, her legion of followers — both those who have been with her for decades and countless daily viewers — rush not just to hear the track, but buy it. The Grammy and Emmy winner nearly nabs a new champion this week on the Billboard charts but misses out, coming in behind one of the hottest rising stars in the music industry. Clarkson launches her new single, 'Where Have You Been,' at No. 2 on the Digital Song Sales chart, Billboard's ranking of the bestselling tunes across the U.S. Luminate reports that in its first tracking period of availability, Clarkson's latest sold a little more than 5,500 copies. That's a fairly small sum for the second-bestselling release in the nation, but this May has turned out to be a relatively quiet period in terms of major new releases — especially when looking strictly at pure purchases. Clarkson is beaten only by 'Ordinary' by Alex Warren. That breakout track, which is quickly turning the singer-songwriter into one of the most exciting new names in the business, remains at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart. The tune has led the tally for three of the 10 frames it has spent on the ranking. Warren beats Clarkson by fewer than 1,000 purchases, as 'Ordinary' sold another 6,400 copies last frame. That sum is down more than 10% from the period before, but it's still larger than any other cut managed during the same period. 'Where Have You Been' marks Clarkson's first new single as a lead artist — excluding holiday fare — in about a year. In the spring of 2024, she shifted focus to tracks from her most recent album Chemistry, which arrived in the summer of 2023. That set produced a handful of singles, although none of them became big wins in the U.S. As 'Where Have You Been' arrives, Clarkson earns her milestone fifteenth top 10 on the Digital Song Sales chart. That list includes a trio of rulers, as she's led the charge with 'Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You),' 'My Life Would Suck Without You,' and, most recently, 'Piece by Piece.' Looking at the full list — which used to run longer than the 25 spots it includes these days — the American Idol winner has sent 43 different tunes to the competitive roster.

Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts
Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts

Forbes

time01-05-2025

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Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts

As 'Bluebird' drops, Lana Del Rey sees Born to Die and Ultraviolence return to U.K. charts, with the ... More former rising on four rankings and nearing a 300-week milestone. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lana Del Rey attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) There's a lot of excitement surrounding Lana Del Rey's music career at the moment as she heads toward the release of a brand new album. She's keeping fans on the edge of their seats, as she hasn't revealed an official release date for the set. In the months since she began talking about the effort, she's changed its title more than once, and currently, it doesn't even have a name. The singer-songwriter has already dropped multiple tunes from the forthcoming full-length, and fans seem to be loving everything she's offering. This week, as her latest cut 'Bluebird' arrives, interest in her catalog has surged once again. Del Rey brings multiple albums back to the charts in the United Kingdom, turning two different titles into bestsellers. As is almost always the case, Del Rey's debut full-length Born to Die remains her most successful project in the U.K. This frame, the title appears on five rankings, thanks to both strong sales and streaming — especially for a collection that's been out for well over a decade. This time around, it lifts on three of those lists, drops on just one (and only by a few spaces), and reenters the Official Vinyl Albums chart. It's a top 40 bestseller again on wax, landing at No. 39 after not appearing on the tally just last week. Born to Die also manages to ascend by more than 60 spaces on both the Official Albums Sales (No. 37) and the Official Physical Albums charts (No. 35). Last week, the U.K. rankings were packed with Record Store Day releases, which were only available to purchase physically — which helps explain why so many titles are rising this week and why many classics have returned simultaneously. The title also improves on the Official Albums Streaming ranking, rising three spots to No. 61. While it does decline by four spaces on the Official Albums chart, the fact that it's still living somewhere in the middle of the ranking of the most-consumed projects in the country — just one week away from its three hundredth stay on the tally — is amazing. Del Rey fills a pair of spots on the Official Physical Albums chart this week. Ultraviolence, Del Rey's 2014 release and second proper major studio offering, is back as a bestseller on vinyl, CD, and cassette once more. The title narrowly finds space on the list — which features 100 positions — as it reenters at No. 97. It has now spent 119 frames somewhere on this specific tally and, in the past, has climbed all the way to No. 1, something that Born to Die also managed.

Miley Cyrus Disappoints As Her New Single Launches Low
Miley Cyrus Disappoints As Her New Single Launches Low

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time21-04-2025

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Miley Cyrus Disappoints As Her New Single Launches Low

Miley Cyrus's 'End of the World' debuts on seven Billboard charts, but a No. 52 start on the Hot 100 ... More marks a slow beginning for her new era. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: Miley Cyrus performs onstage during the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor The Recording Academy) Miley Cyrus has officially launched her new musical era, and while the excitement is palpable, the numbers aren't quite catching up just yet. The pop superstar has started promoting her upcoming full-length Something Beautiful, which is expected to drop on May 31. That rollout kicks off with 'End of the World,' the lead single from the project, which debuts on a number of Billboard charts this week. Despite Cyrus' status as one of the most recognizable names in pop and the attention surrounding her return, the track is off to a relatively slow start in terms of U.S. consumption. Still, this could be just the beginning for the single, as well as for what's sure to be another high-profile album campaign. 'End of the World' launches on seven different Billboard rankings this frame. The tune performs best when it comes to pure purchases and radio airplay, particularly on pop-focused stations. But when taking a look at the title's overall initial showing, its arrival may not be quite what Cyrus or her label were hoping for. The track opens at No. 52 on the Hot 100, the main list that ranks the most-consumed songs in America using a combination of sales, streams, and airplay. For a heavily-promoted release that serves as the first taste of a new, much-hyped era, failing to crack even the top half of the Hot 100 is a little troubling. To put that debut into perspective, consider how her last chapter began. 'Flowers,' the Grammy-winning lead single from Cyrus' previous album Endless Summer Vacation, opened at No. 1 on the Hot 100. It ended up staying in charge for eight weeks. Since then, several other Cyrus releases have easily reached the top 10 on that chart, including 'Used to Be Young' and her collaboration with Beyoncé, 'II Most Wanted.' Both of those tracks launched inside the highest tier on the Hot 100. Cyrus' new cut is only the fourth-highest debut on the Hot 100 this week, though it may have been one of the most discussed onlone. She trails a pair of relative newcomers, as BigXthaPlug and Bailey Zimmerman team up for 'All the Way,' which lands all the way at No. 4 — a massive opening for the rising stars. Ed Sheeran's 'Azizam' appears at No. 28, while hard rock outfit Sleep Token manages to kick off its latest, 'Caramel,' at No. 34. Even though 'End of the World' didn't perform especially well on the Hot 100, it does notch a solid placement on one of Billboard's sales-focused tallies. The track debuts at No. 12 on the Digital Song Sales chart, which ranks the bestselling songs in the U.S. based on paid downloads. According to Luminate, the cut sold 2,600 purchases in its first seven days of availability. Radio also gives the track an early lift, as it earns a healthy debut on all three of Billboard's pop-focused airplay charts. Programmers seem optimistic about the tune's potential, as it's an instant top 40 on the trio of tallies. While domestic performance is mixed, the story isn't much better internationally. 'End of the World' failed to reach the top 40 on either of the company's major worldwide rankings—the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Something Beautiful is set to arrive on May 31, and 'End of the World' is supposed to serve as its foundation. She's also released two other tracks, a prelude and the title tune, with the latter reaching one of Billboard's rock lists this time around – though even that start is fairly low.

Taylor Swift Is Reportedly Already Working On New Music
Taylor Swift Is Reportedly Already Working On New Music

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time14-04-2025

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Taylor Swift Is Reportedly Already Working On New Music

A Swedish producer may have accidentally revealed that Taylor Swift is finishing her next album, ... More though what kind of album isn't exactly clear. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: Taylor Swift attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor The Recording Academy) Taylor Swift is always hard at work on new music, no matter what else she has going on at the moment. The singer-songwriter is certainly gearing up for her next major musical chapter, and work on another collection of some kind seems to have already started – at least, if a recent comment from a Swedish DJ is to be believed. In a new interview originally posted by Universal Music Sweden, Jacob Criborn, one-half of the production duo Nause, appeared to casually reveal that he's been involved in Swift's latest recording efforts. While discussing recent collaborations, Criborn mentioned working with multi-instrumentalist Erik Arvinder on a composition featuring a wide range of sounds, including both string and wind instruments. Then, almost as an aside, he added in his language, "Vi ska bara göra klart Taylor Swift's platta." For those who don't speak Swedish, that reportedly translates to, "We're just finishing Taylor Swift's album." The quote was quickly flagged by fans on social media, as nothing connected to the superstar misses her eagle-eyed following. The X account TSUpdating – one of many fan-focused profiles on the site – shared the clip, turning it into a trending topic in no time. It's unclear whether Criborn was referring to a full-length collection of brand new songs or if he might be contributing to one of Swift's forthcoming re-releases. At this point, she still has two left to unveil: her self-titled debut and Reputation. Swift hasn't officially announced anything yet, and her team is staying quiet. That's typically the case. She has no need to confirm or deny anything until she's ready to roll out another masterful marketing plan – but even the possibility of new material is enough to send fans into a frenzy. It's only been about a year since Swift released her most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department, but that doesn't necessarily mean she's taking a break. That set, which debuted to massive first-week numbers, appears to have largely wrapped up its promotional cycle. None of its singles are still charting in the U.S., though the project itself continues to do well. If Criborn's comment turns out to be accurate, this could be the earliest confirmation yet that Swift is already deep into her next phase. Of course, the phrase 'finishing Taylor Swift's album' could mean a lot of things — especially in an industry where timelines are always shifting. Whether it's a new studio album, another Taylor's Version, or even just a cut for a separate soundtrack or feature, fans are, of course, excited to hear whatever it may be.

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