Hundreds of bagpipers broke a world record in Australia yesterday when they gathered to perform AC/DC's "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock and Roll)."
Here's part of the performance, and a couple of the bagpipers.
That's 374 blowing the bags. The oldest performer was 98-years-old. The previous record was 333 pipers in Bulgaria back in 2012. AC/DC plays tonight in Australia.
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The Osbournes say that President Trump called them after Ozzy died, and King Charles sent them a nice letter.
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See Josh Brolin in Chris Stapleton's New Video for "White Horse"
Chris Stapleton released a video yesterday for "White Horse", and you might recognize a familiar face: Josh Brolin . . . a.k.a. Thanos from the MCU. The six-minute cinematic video shows a Bonnie and Clyde-type love story, with Josh playing the town Sheriff and father of the female lead.
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Spotify will launch music videos in the U.S. in the coming weeks.
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Johnny Cash's Son Shared a Look Inside the Iconic Cash Cabin
Johnny and June Carter Cash's son John gave fans an exclusive tour inside their iconic Cash Cabin recording studio. One of their most interesting things fans will learn from the video is that Johnny was a champion boomerang thrower.
John says, quote, "Originally, it was just a cabin in the woods. My father and mother would travel on the road, and so he wanted to have a place that was close to the house where he could go and just relax."
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Mickey Dolenz has announced a 60 Years of the Monkees Tour. The other members probably won't make guest appearances, because they're all dead.
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Dave Mustaine says Megadeth's farewell tour will last three to five years.
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Poppy Announces New Album, Drops First Single
Poppy has announced her seventh studio album "Empty Hands" will be released on January 23rd, and she’s already revealed the first single from the album…"Bruised Sky." The song shows Poppy at her heaviest musically, with vocals that shift between melodic parts and death growls. The track was produced and co-written by longtime collaborator Jordan Fish, and has a music video directed by Orie McGinness. Poppy has had a big year with her collaboration with Knocked Loose, "Suffocate," earning a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance. She previously made history as the first female solo nominee in that category in 2021. Poppy just wrapped up the second leg of her tour and recently opened for Linkin Park on their South American dates. She'll head to Australia and Europe in 2026 for her "Constantly Nowhere" tour.
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