Though the 'Pablo' era may be over, its impact continues to be felt.
When Sheryl Crow took to the stage at the espnW Women + Sports Summit, she managed to touch on both tragedies and uplift the audience at the same time following the emotional day. “We’ve all got heavy hearts tonight not just about Vegas but from losing someone close to us,” Crow said during her twilight performance at the Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, California. The Grammy winner went on to belt out her hit “If It Makes You Happy” as a tribute to the millions of people who the late singer made happy during his solo career and also with The Heartbreakers, and succeeded in getting the crowd — including ESPN talent and top executives — up and dancing.
Bruce Springsteen said he wasn't interested in writing "anti-Trump diatribes" for his next solo album.
J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf recalls his 40-year friendship with Tom Petty, which began and ended on tour together.