Faith Hill rose to fame in the early 1990s for her hits like “Wild One” and “Piece Of My Heart.” She quietly stepped out of the spotlight to the three children she shares with her husband, Tim McGraw. Now an old clip of Faith Hill early in her career was shared online. Fans can’t get enough of the unexpected throwback of their favorite singer. Stay on this page to see the wholesome video.
Faith Hill Hasn’t Released A New Album In 20 Years
Faith Hill was a huge star in the 1990s, some may say she was even more of a success than her husband, Tim McGraw. The couple married in 1996 after dating briefly. In the years since their marriage, the country singers have collaborated on several duet albums, many of which topped the charts. They’ve also continued creating solo music. However, Faith Hill hasn’t released a solo album in twenty years.
Faith Hill Hasn’t Released A New Album In 20 Years
Faith Hill was a huge star in the 1990s, some may say she was even more of a success than her husband, Tim McGraw. The couple married in 1996 after dating briefly. In the years since their marriage, the country singers have collaborated on several duet albums, many of which topped the charts. They’ve also continued creating solo music. However, Faith Hill hasn’t released a solo album in twenty years.
- 5/12/2025
- by Jennifer Havener
- Country Music Alley
Sunday's episode of American Idol turned out to be the end of the road for Amanda Barise and Desmond Roberts, as the number of contestants dropped from 14 to 12. Amanda, the 27-year old singer from New York performed "I Can't Help It" by Michael Jackson on April 27 as America voted live throughout the show. But she didn't receive enough votes to survive "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" night.
The three judges — Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie — had no power this week on ABC's reality TV program. But they did still comment on each of the contestants' songs. Luke said the artist's "stage presence went to another level" and that she "crushed it." Lionel remarked that Michael Jackson "couldn't sing like that." And Carrie called Amanda's scatting performance simply "incredible."
Gold Derby readers weren't too surprised by Amanda's elimination, as she had lowly 75/1 odds of winning the competition, and she...
The three judges — Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie — had no power this week on ABC's reality TV program. But they did still comment on each of the contestants' songs. Luke said the artist's "stage presence went to another level" and that she "crushed it." Lionel remarked that Michael Jackson "couldn't sing like that." And Carrie called Amanda's scatting performance simply "incredible."
Gold Derby readers weren't too surprised by Amanda's elimination, as she had lowly 75/1 odds of winning the competition, and she...
- 4/28/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Sunday's episode of American Idol turned out to be the end of the road for Desmond Roberts and Amanda Barise, as the number of contestants dropped from 14 to 12. Desmond, the 26-year old singer from Corona, Calif., performed "Jesus Is Love" by The Commodores on April 27 as America voted live throughout the two-hour show. But he didn't receive enough votes to survive "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" night.
The three judges — Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie — had no power this week on ABC's reality TV program. But they did still comment on each of the contestants' songs. Lionel jokingly accused Desmond of trying to "take" his iconic song, noting, "You found some octaves I didn't sing." Carrie said, "You knew when the energy needed to kick in, and you came at us." And Luke proclaimed, "Lionel didn't sing it like that! You have a dynamic voice, but really still remember to edit,...
The three judges — Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie — had no power this week on ABC's reality TV program. But they did still comment on each of the contestants' songs. Lionel jokingly accused Desmond of trying to "take" his iconic song, noting, "You found some octaves I didn't sing." Carrie said, "You knew when the energy needed to kick in, and you came at us." And Luke proclaimed, "Lionel didn't sing it like that! You have a dynamic voice, but really still remember to edit,...
- 4/28/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tonight on American Idol, the Top 14 contestants sing live for America's vote in hopes of reaching the Top 12. With guidance from guest mentor James Taylor, the Top 14 take on iconic songs from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends as judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan share feedback.
During the episode (at approximately 8:40 p.m. Et/5:40 p.m. Pt), we will also see the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees announced. According to a recent Gold Derby poll, fans are most hoping to see Cyndi Lauper, Mariah Carey, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, and Chubby Checker inducted. Other nominees this year are Joy Division/New Order, Outkast, The White Stripes, Bad Company, Soundgarden, Oasis, The Black Crowes, Phish, and Maná.
The "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" episode of American Idol airs live coast-to-coast on Sunday, April 27 (8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt). Follow along with our...
During the episode (at approximately 8:40 p.m. Et/5:40 p.m. Pt), we will also see the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees announced. According to a recent Gold Derby poll, fans are most hoping to see Cyndi Lauper, Mariah Carey, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, and Chubby Checker inducted. Other nominees this year are Joy Division/New Order, Outkast, The White Stripes, Bad Company, Soundgarden, Oasis, The Black Crowes, Phish, and Maná.
The "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" episode of American Idol airs live coast-to-coast on Sunday, April 27 (8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt). Follow along with our...
- 4/28/2025
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
After a strong year including the release of her debut album Glorious, a song of the summer, and standout Video Music Awards performance, GloRilla is starting 2025 as the NAACP Image Awards’ most nominated musician. She’s earned six nods, including Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding Album, and Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song.
Just behind Glo in music nominations are Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, and Usher with four nods each. Doechii joins GloRilla in the Outstanding Female Artist race, alongside Beyoncé, Coco Jones, and H.E.R. Kendrick Lamar is nominated for Entertainer of the Year (along with Cynthia Erivo,...
Just behind Glo in music nominations are Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, and Usher with four nods each. Doechii joins GloRilla in the Outstanding Female Artist race, alongside Beyoncé, Coco Jones, and H.E.R. Kendrick Lamar is nominated for Entertainer of the Year (along with Cynthia Erivo,...
- 1/7/2025
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Longtime Afrobeats enthusiasts have literally watched Wizkid grow up before our eyes. He was around 19 years old when the lead single from his debut album Superstar made headwinds in 2010. Back then, he was making music saturated with the buzzy synths and frenetic energy of the hyper-digital sound of that time. As he grew, he tried other techniques on for size, playing with highlife, dancehall, reggae, and R&b. By the time he made his major crossover breakthrough with “Essence” alongside Tems (and eventually, Justin Bieber), he had finally pinned down...
- 11/22/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Kylie Minogue loses herself on the dancefloor, a hypnotic track from the new Bon Iver EP, and a searing bonus cut from the deluxe edition of Gracie Abrams The Secret of Us. Plus Wizkid with Brent Faiyaz, Midland, and Ringo Starr. and Check out the list, or cue it up on Spotify.
Kylie Minogue, “Taboo” (YouTube)
Bon Iver, “Things Behind Things Behind Things” (YouTube)
Lexa Gates feat.
Kylie Minogue, “Taboo” (YouTube)
Bon Iver, “Things Behind Things Behind Things” (YouTube)
Lexa Gates feat.
- 10/18/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Afrobeats star Wizkid is back with “Piece of My Heart,” a new single featuring Brent Faiyaz. The duo teased the song in an Instagram clip earlier on Thursday with glimpses of a luxurious mansion set in the countryside.
The track offers two distinct parts. In the first half, Faiyaz delivers the chorus: “Nothing can tear us apart/You’ve got a piece of my heart/Nothing can tear us apart.” The breezy track also sees Wizkid proclaim, “If I ever hurt you, I mean well, what I gotta do to...
The track offers two distinct parts. In the first half, Faiyaz delivers the chorus: “Nothing can tear us apart/You’ve got a piece of my heart/Nothing can tear us apart.” The breezy track also sees Wizkid proclaim, “If I ever hurt you, I mean well, what I gotta do to...
- 10/18/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
After so many years trying to get a Janis Joplin biopic off the ground, Shailene Woodley seems to be the star who will make it happen. Janis Joplin is one of the most iconic and influential singers of all time, as during her brief career in the late 60s she became a cultural icon and is considered the Queen of Rock. Joplin tragically passed away in 1970 at the age of 27 following a heroin overdose, but her legacy has lived on, and her story is one that some of the most respected and talented stars in Hollywood have tried to make to no avail until now.
Variety reports that Shailene Woodley will star in and produce an upcoming Janis Joplin biopic. The movie will receive $2.5 million in funding from the California Film Commission, shoot over 30 days, and spend about $10 million in qualified expenditures." No director or other cast members have been announced,...
Variety reports that Shailene Woodley will star in and produce an upcoming Janis Joplin biopic. The movie will receive $2.5 million in funding from the California Film Commission, shoot over 30 days, and spend about $10 million in qualified expenditures." No director or other cast members have been announced,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Richard Fink
- MovieWeb
Tuesday night on NBC, the remaining five contestants on “The Voice” Season 24 found out their fates in the live two-hour finale (read our minute-by-minute live blog). One by one, host Carson Daly revealed which artist came in fifth place, fourth place, third place and second place, and then named the ultimate winner. But did the right person win? That’s for You to decide! Vote right now in our poll and then sound off down in the comments section.
Warning: the following story contains spoilers from “The Voice” Season 24 finale. Read at your own risk!
Up first, Carson announced that the fifth place artist was Lila Forde. Lila was a four-chair turn for her blind audition of “Can’t Find My Way Home,” joining Team John Legend. She then won her battle of “Killing Me Softly with His Song” against JaRae Womack. In the knockouts, she sang “Fire and Rain...
Warning: the following story contains spoilers from “The Voice” Season 24 finale. Read at your own risk!
Up first, Carson announced that the fifth place artist was Lila Forde. Lila was a four-chair turn for her blind audition of “Can’t Find My Way Home,” joining Team John Legend. She then won her battle of “Killing Me Softly with His Song” against JaRae Womack. In the knockouts, she sang “Fire and Rain...
- 12/20/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were five. Monday’s episode of The Voice pitted against one another the remaining members of Teams Niall Horan, John Legend and Reba McEntire. (See? Ya never should’ve dropped Rudi, Gwen Stefani!) And, as if to remind the contestants of the rewards Season 24’s winner will reap, Season 22 victor Bryce Leatherwood dropped by to give ’em “The Finger.”
2023 in Review: The Most Dynamic ‘Ships From Succession, The Diplomat, The Summer I Turned Pretty and MoreView List
Er, that is, to give them (and us) a performance of his catchy-extra single “The Finger.” Which, by the way,...
2023 in Review: The Most Dynamic ‘Ships From Succession, The Diplomat, The Summer I Turned Pretty and MoreView List
Er, that is, to give them (and us) a performance of his catchy-extra single “The Finger.” Which, by the way,...
- 12/19/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Tonight on “The Voice,” the top five artists perform a ballad and an uptempo song in front of coaches Niall Horan, John Legend, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani. Viewers will have the chance to vote for their favorite artist overnight and the winner will be crowned live on Tuesday, December 19 on NBC.
The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series returns with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete in the show’s newest season, which premiered September 25 on NBC. The show’s innovative format features five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 24: Premiere date, coaches
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Voice” recap of Season 24, Episode 24 to find out what happened Monday, December 18 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite...
The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series returns with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete in the show’s newest season, which premiered September 25 on NBC. The show’s innovative format features five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 24: Premiere date, coaches
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Voice” recap of Season 24, Episode 24 to find out what happened Monday, December 18 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite...
- 12/19/2023
- by John Benutty and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Diana Nyad was a swimming legend, a stellar athlete in the 1970s who achieved the heights of her sport, and then went on to a successful decades-long career in the broadcast booth for ABC Sports, ESPN, and elsewhere.
The new movie Nyad is not about any of that. In this regard, the film, a first narrative effort from Oscar-winning documentary filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, has something in common with Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, which premiered today in Venice. Neither movie is a traditional biopic about their title subject, but rather a movie with a singular focus that digs much deeper into the weeds to discover what drove them and made them who they were.
For a film revolving around an athlete, making this the story of a champion who starts all over at age 60 is decidedly an un-Hollywood-like thing to do. The fact...
The new movie Nyad is not about any of that. In this regard, the film, a first narrative effort from Oscar-winning documentary filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, has something in common with Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, which premiered today in Venice. Neither movie is a traditional biopic about their title subject, but rather a movie with a singular focus that digs much deeper into the weeds to discover what drove them and made them who they were.
For a film revolving around an athlete, making this the story of a champion who starts all over at age 60 is decidedly an un-Hollywood-like thing to do. The fact...
- 9/2/2023
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s the thing about being viral famous or famous for just one thing: There’s not much else to talk about. That quickly became apparent when Joe Rogan interviewed Oliver Anthony over the course of two mind-numbing hours on the musclebound talker’s podcast.
If you care about Anthony’s opinion on John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London, which Rogan raves is “the perfect horror movie,” or want to hear the pair dissect Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” by all means, stream away. But know that...
If you care about Anthony’s opinion on John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London, which Rogan raves is “the perfect horror movie,” or want to hear the pair dissect Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” by all means, stream away. But know that...
- 8/30/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The ninth season of “The Masked Singer” ended on May 17, 2023 with Medusa winning the coveted Golden Mask over Macaw. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Medusa’s true identity is British singer Bishop Briggs, making her the sixth woman to win the show, compared to only three men. For a refresher on all nine past champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners by season. Vote in our poll below to tell us Your favorite of all time.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
- 5/18/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you glance at the soundtrack listing for “Love & Death,” you’ll basically find a greatest hits collection of bangers from the ’70s. Set from 1978-80, the HBO Max limited series features tunes from Bee Gees, Janis Joplin, Al Green, Dolly Parton and Neil Diamond, to name a few, culled by music supervisor Robin Urdang. “It’s one of my favorite eras,” she tells Gold Derby (watch above). “A lot of the songs were scripted originally because David E. Kelley and Lesli Linka Glatter had in mind songs that they wanted to use. When I read the script and saw that in there, I was like, ‘Oh, my God! This is like my favorite music. I have to do the show.'”
“Love & Death” dramatizes the real-life case of Candy Montgomery (Elizabeth Olsen), a Texas housewife who had an affair with the husband, Allan Gore (Jesse Plemons), of her friend,...
“Love & Death” dramatizes the real-life case of Candy Montgomery (Elizabeth Olsen), a Texas housewife who had an affair with the husband, Allan Gore (Jesse Plemons), of her friend,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The Voice has featured some of the best singers across the U.S., a few of whom have tragically passed away. The hit reality TV series first began over a decade ago and quickly became one of the most popular shows of the genre. Over the years, the series has allowed contestants to showcase their skills and begin their singing careers. At the same time, it has brought on popular artists as coaches, including John Legend, Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, and more, to help guide the contestants and become the winner of The Voice.
Since the inception of The Voice in 2011, many musicians have won and become popular on social media. Danielle Bradbery is quite popular, and she has over 485k followers on Instagram after her coach, Blake, helped her win her season. Like Danielle, Blake has helped contestant Cassadee Pope make a huge name for herself after...
Since the inception of The Voice in 2011, many musicians have won and become popular on social media. Danielle Bradbery is quite popular, and she has over 485k followers on Instagram after her coach, Blake, helped her win her season. Like Danielle, Blake has helped contestant Cassadee Pope make a huge name for herself after...
- 3/20/2023
- by Neha Nathani
- ScreenRant
Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival marks its 40th edition, running March 3-12, with a full-blown return to the in-person festival experience with a sidebar of only 10 titles available online.
“We’re celebrating the human connection and getting back into cinemas again,” says programming head Lauren Cohen who in her first year flying solo at the helm, is putting her personal stamp on the festival with female-centric topics dominating the Master Classes.
“It’s our 40th anniversary, which is such a milestone for us, we want it to be bigger and better than ever,” she continues.
Opening with Ray Romano’s directorial debut “Somewhere in Queens” and wrapping with Stephen Frears’ “The Lost King,” this edition features a dozen world premieres, three North American premieres, eight U.S. premieres and 14 East Coast premieres.
Given Miami’s allure and reputation as a music capital, a serendipitous number of this year...
“We’re celebrating the human connection and getting back into cinemas again,” says programming head Lauren Cohen who in her first year flying solo at the helm, is putting her personal stamp on the festival with female-centric topics dominating the Master Classes.
“It’s our 40th anniversary, which is such a milestone for us, we want it to be bigger and better than ever,” she continues.
Opening with Ray Romano’s directorial debut “Somewhere in Queens” and wrapping with Stephen Frears’ “The Lost King,” this edition features a dozen world premieres, three North American premieres, eight U.S. premieres and 14 East Coast premieres.
Given Miami’s allure and reputation as a music capital, a serendipitous number of this year...
- 3/3/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
All the way back in 2004, P!nk was slated to star in a Janis Joplin biopic from director Penelope Spheeris that never saw the light of day. So you can count on Howard Stern to get her reflecting on the contentious matter nearly 20 years later.
The project was tentatively titled “The Gospel According to Janis” and featured a years-in-the-making script co-written by Spheeris (“Wayne’s World”) and Brad Vanderburg. It would have marked P!nk’s screen acting debut in a starring role; when she was cast, Spheeris called it “the most gratifying moment in my film career.” So what happened?
With the gift of hindsight, the Grammy-winning singer in part blamed Hollywood sexism for why the project — and others like it — still hasn’t been made.
“I think that it’s a lot harder to get a biopic done about a female, that’s why we don’t have that many,...
The project was tentatively titled “The Gospel According to Janis” and featured a years-in-the-making script co-written by Spheeris (“Wayne’s World”) and Brad Vanderburg. It would have marked P!nk’s screen acting debut in a starring role; when she was cast, Spheeris called it “the most gratifying moment in my film career.” So what happened?
With the gift of hindsight, the Grammy-winning singer in part blamed Hollywood sexism for why the project — and others like it — still hasn’t been made.
“I think that it’s a lot harder to get a biopic done about a female, that’s why we don’t have that many,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
The Miami Film Festival will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year. The festival, which runs from March 3 to March 12, includes 12 world premieres. The event will open with Ray Romano’s “Somewhere in Queens” and close with Stephen Frears’ “The Lost King.” The festival will screen a total of 140 films from more than 30 countries.
Director of programming Lauren Cohen said, “In our fourth decade of programming, we’re proud to continue bringing a diversity of top-quality films to increasingly sophisticated audiences.”
Four centerpiece presentations will take place during the festival, spotlighting key films with directors in attendance for post-screening Q&As. Included in that slate are Stephen Williams’ “Chevalier,” starring Kelvin Harrison, Samara Weaving, Lucy Boynton and Minnie Driver; Benjamin Millepied’s “Carmen,” starring Melissa Barrera, Paul Mescal and Rossy De Palma; Dani de la Orden and Àlex Murull’s “The Final Game (42 Segundo)”; and Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok’s “Judy Blume Forever.
Director of programming Lauren Cohen said, “In our fourth decade of programming, we’re proud to continue bringing a diversity of top-quality films to increasingly sophisticated audiences.”
Four centerpiece presentations will take place during the festival, spotlighting key films with directors in attendance for post-screening Q&As. Included in that slate are Stephen Williams’ “Chevalier,” starring Kelvin Harrison, Samara Weaving, Lucy Boynton and Minnie Driver; Benjamin Millepied’s “Carmen,” starring Melissa Barrera, Paul Mescal and Rossy De Palma; Dani de la Orden and Àlex Murull’s “The Final Game (42 Segundo)”; and Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok’s “Judy Blume Forever.
- 1/31/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
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