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Rolling Stone Music Now

Inside the biggest stories in music, hosted by Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt. Featuring in

Episodes

Total: 477

Bruce Springsteen just released a mammoth amount of unheard music on Tracks II: The Lost Albums — w

We look back at the lives and music of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, with Rob Sheffield joining host B

Zara Larsson talks about her fierce ambition ("I want to be the number one!"), the creation of her u

Taylor Swift got her masters back — we break down her strategic victory, the best vault tracks, spec

Tall Tales, Thom Yorke's new album with veteran electronic producer Mark Pritchard, is one of the

Why is President Trump calling for investigations into the world's biggest music stars? We look into

Rising R&B/pop singer (and actress) Coco Jones goes deep on child stardom via Disney; her contr

Acts from Soundgarden to the White Stripes to Chubby Checker will be inducted into the Rock and Roll

Jeff Goldblum isn't just a great actor — he's a gifted jazz piano player, too. In a wildly entertain

Spin Doctors have their first album out in 12 years, Face Full of Cake — and it's quite good. Lead s

Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield join host Brian Hiatt for a look at some of the latest development

A new book, Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock's Wildest Festival, is full of fa

Kirk Hammett, author of the new book The Collection: Kirk Hammett, looks back at his years in Metall

Questlove, director of the excellent new documentary Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius), di

Andy Greene joins host Brian Hiatt to break down his list of terrible songs on great albums, from "M

Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell, author of the great new book Heartbreaker: A Memoir, shares u

Super-producer Andrew Watt shares behind-the-scenes tales of working with Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, the

We dig into Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, and try to figure out why a great performance got some

Ben Winston, executive producer of the Grammy Awards, goes deep on backstage secrets from this year'

We look back at the singular story of a great American band, with Peter Ames Carlin, author of the n