Jack Harlow, born on March 13, 1998, is a singer and rapper from the United States. He is signed to Atlantic Records' Generation Now label, which is run by Don Cannon and DJ Drama. He is also the co-founder of Private Garden, a musical collective.
The legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was born in Minnesota as Robert Allen Zimmerman. Counted among the best songwriters of all time, his career spanning six decades produced several iconic songs including "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'."
Based in Toronto, Classic Albums Live is a unique concert series where the musicians play an entire classic rock album. Performing since 2003, it has featured albums of legendary artists like Led Zeppelin, Guns N' Roses, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles.
Trapt is a rock band from California that was formed in 1995. Its sound belongs to styles like nu-metal, hard rock, alternative metal, and post-grunge. With singles like "Headstrong," "Echo," and "Bring It," the band has gained over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
311 is an American rock band formed in Nebraska in 1988. They have thirteen studio albums to their credit, as well as four EPs and four compilation albums. The group name, pronounced "three eleven", was sourced from the Omaha police code for indecent exposure.
Andrew W. Santino is a stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster from the United States who has appeared in television shows and films such as Sin City Saints, The Disaster Artist, Mixology, I'm Dying Up Here, and Dave. He played Bill Hobbs on I'm Dying Up Here.
Legendary rock band The Beach Boys originally consisted of three brothers, Carl, Dennis, and Brian Wilson, their cousin, Mike Love and mutual friend Al Jardine. Together, the group created hits like "Surfin' U.S.A.," "Be True To Your School," and "Fun, Fun, Fun."
Pablo Cruise is an American pop/rock band from San Francisco. Hitting the music scene in 1975, the group released their self-titled debut album, ultimately propelling them to become one of the most iconic musical acts of their kind.
Rock band Chicago got its name from the city in which they were formed in 1967. When they started, they called themselves The Big Thing. They changed the band’s name in 1968 to Chicago Transit Authority. With various top-40 hits, Chicago still records and performs for live audiences.
David Sedaris is a comedian and author from New York known for his autobiographical and self-deprecating humor. He has contributed to over forty essays in The New Yorker since 1997.