Rob Zombie Reveals Blueprint for ‘The Munsters’ House in Upcoming Film
Rob Zombie is so intent on getting the house right for his "Munsters" reboot that he had plans drawn up.
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Dan Auerbach Directing Dr. John Doc
The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach is adding film director to his resume. His debut feature film is a documentary on the late Dr. John – AKA Mac Rebannack, who died in 2019.
Dan says he’s honored not only to have called Dr. John a friend, but also for the opportunity to dive into the New Orleans musician’s legacy for the documentary. He’s teamed up with RadicalMedia, along with Dr. John’s longtime managers Ed Gerard and Peter Himberger.
“[He] was such a unique individual and a shining example of the great melting pot of American music,” Dan says in a statement. “From his mysterious voodoo stage persona Dr. John, to his real, humble self Mac Rebannack—the street poet, the family man, the junkie, the Grammy award winner and all that’s in between—this documentary will introduce the world to him in a way they haven’t seen him before.”
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RADIOHEAD released a nine-minute, slowed-down remix of "Creep"
(WARNING: The song contains profanity.)
Who Invented The Devil Horns? AXS TV's 'Music's Greatest Mysteries' Attempts To Get To Bottom Of Decades-Long Debate
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This guy turned his cat's melodic warbling into a song . . . and it's not bad.
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(Maybe he was inspired by this musician who turned cat warbling into full songs.)
Check out the Foo Fighters' version of the Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing".
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Fisher-Price released Little People versions of RUN-DMC.
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Are These the Saddest Country Songs of All Time?
The Brad Paisley - Alison Krauss duet "Whiskey Lullaby" was voted the Saddest Country Song of All Time. Jason Michael Carroll's"Alyssa Lies" was #2, followed by George Jones's"He Stopped Loving Her Today".
The most popular write-ins included Cole Swindell's"You Should Be Here" . . . "The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost" by Craig Morgan . . . Luke Bryan's "Drink a Beer" . . . and Hank Williams' all-time classic "Your Cheatin' Heart".
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