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Music: New Song From Scott Weiland and Son Noah Called "Time Will Tell

Scott Weiland's son Noah released a song called "Time Will Tell," which features his dad's unreleased vocals. 

He didn't want it out there yet, but someone attempted to blackmail him by threatening to leak it.  

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Jelly Roll Built a Music Studio Inside the Same Juvenile Detention Center That He Was Sent to Growing Up (MN)

 

 

Jelly Roll is the perfect example of how you should live your life once you've hit celebrity status. He's using his time and money for GOOD. Case in point, he just built a music studio inside the Davidson County Juvenile Jail, a place where he spent a lot of time growing up.

 

 

He teamed up with a non-profit called "Beat for Life" that "aims to create songwriting and music programs for vulnerable populations across the country." Also in attendance was the Mayor of Nashville, plus 35 hit songwriters.

 

 

Jelly said, "I never would've dreamed when I was sitting right there that I would one day come back and introduce the studio and all these songwriters would come out to support the cause and the [effing] Mayor would introduce me."

 

 

This got a huge laugh, then he said, "I would never guess this. It wasn't in my bingo card in life."

 

 

 

But this all means more to him than we might ever know. He said later, "When I was in juvenile, we never got a visitor. We never had a mentor . . . nobody ever came to see us."

 

 

He also performed for the incarcerated kids, who then got to sit down with songwriters and write their own songs. And then if they wanted, they had the opportunity to showcase them to the whole room.

 

 

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Jon Bon Jovi says his 34-year marriage has lasted for so long because his wife has tolerated his infidelity over the years. 

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Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" broke the record for weekly vinyl sales in just three days. 

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Do you want to see a video of a teenage Fred Durst rapping and dancing in 1989? 

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Sammy Hagar is getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next week. 

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Check out new tour dates for Evanescence and Halestorm . . . 

Everclear with Marcy Playground . . . Megadeth . . . Pitbull and T-Pain . . . Idina Menzel

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Drew Cary enjoyed seeing Phish at the Sphere in Vegas. I mean, like, he really, REALLY enjoyed it.

Russell Crowe Bringing Rock Stylings Back To Us

In a highly anticipated return, actor and musician Russell Crowe is bringing his eclectic “Indoor Garden Party” back to the US in August, after a 12-year hiatus. Crowe describes the concept, which first took root in 2009 at a pub outside London, as a fluid, ever-evolving "happening" where he gathers an ensemble of musicians, storytellers, and other creatives he admires to put on a one-of-a-kind show.

For this go-around, Crowe is spotlighting his long-running band, “The Gentlemen Barbers,” who he's been quietly collaborating and recording with over the past four years. The band's lineup also features a core of musicians who’ve maintained close relationships with Crow over three decades, including drummer Dave Kelly, trumpeter Stewart Kirwan, pianist Stu Hunter, guitarist Chris Kamzelas, and bassist James Hazelwood. Tickets for the 2024-2025 Indoor Garden Party tour go on sale Friday through the event's official website.

Check out the show dates below.

8/11- Newark, NY

8/12- New York, NY

8/14- Los Angeles, CA

8/17- Tulsa, OK

8/19- Austin, TX

8/21- New Orleans, LA

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