Dolly Parton Announces 'Rockstar' Tracklist and It's Everything We Want and More
The album will feature guest performances by Sting, Miley Cyrus, and Paul McCartney, to name a few.
MAY 9, 2023
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The album will feature guest performances by Sting, Miley Cyrus, and Paul McCartney, to name a few.
In a statement, the '80s icon said the show must go on.
Passing an anti-LGBT bill has not been profitable for North Carolina.
The band is donating part of its proceeds from an upcoming show in Charlotte to five local N.C. LGBT organizations.
The band signed a petition against North Carolina's anti-LGBT law onstage and urged fans to do the same.
Another 730 jobs are leaving the state.
Dolly Parton is all about love, but by singing with the hateful Kid Rock, she’s shown us how much love she has for us.
The Beatles band member says, "All you need is love."
The singer says she will "address whatever I need to from the stage."
In a statement issued Monday, Richard Brodhead argued the bill “runs counter to the ideals of Duke University.”
The iconic classic rock band announced today that it is refusing to play any shows in North Carolina in protest of an anti-LGBT law.
The couple are just the latest to boycott the state because of its anti-LGBT law.
One of many members of a very famous family, Francesca Gregorini, the lesbian filmmaker behind The Truth About Emanuel, is ready for the spotlight.
A transgender musician on why Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams may not be right to turn their backs on North Carolina and Mississippi.
The English rockers are asking fans to sign a petition and register to vote in N.C.
Everyone is oppressed by North Carolina's anti-LGBT law, says DiFranco.
"We must take a stand against prejudice," says a statement on the band's website.
Phil Bryant is not a fan of Bryan Adams.
The singer, who performed in North Carolina last week, also says she doesn't care where she relieves herself.
The band members say their shows have always provided a "safe place" to fans, no matter how they self-identity.
The Lemonade singer is encouraging fans to join a local LGBT organization's effort to repeal HB 2.