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John C. Reilly Raises Holy Hell In New Jack White Video
John C. Reilly Raises Holy Hell In New Jack White Video

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time17-06-2025

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John C. Reilly Raises Holy Hell In New Jack White Video

John C. Reilly inhabits the spirit of the title character of Jack White's 'Archbishop Harold Holmes' in a new video for the song directed by Gilbert Trejo. Set in a southern church replete with a glowing neon cross, the clip finds Reilly, as Holmes, passionately channelling the Lord to a handful of congregants before the true nature of his situation is revealed. Per White's reps, Reilly told the artist he'd love to portray Holmes in a music video after hearing the song for the first time. It can be found on White's 2024 album No Name, which he released with no advanced fanfare. The clip also stars Cherry Glazer's Sami Perez, Staz and Misha Lindes and Starcrawler's Arrow de Wilde. More from Spin: Wilco Festival Returns To Mexico With MJ Lenderman, Dinosaur Jr. Robert Smith and the Cure Get Wonderfully Lost on New Remix Album Sting, Andy Summers Revisit The Police With Christian McBride Reilly just released his debut album, What's Not To Love, under his Mr. Romantic alter ego. He supported the project with a residency at New York's Cafe Carlyle and a sold-out concert at Pioneer Works in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Meawhile, White will return to the road for a handful of festivals this summer and fall, including Bourbon and Beyond in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 13, Riot Fest in Chicago on Sept. 20 and the CBGB Festival on Sept. 27 Under the K Bridge in Brooklyn, N.Y. To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here.

The Alabama Shakes are back, band announces first tour in 8 years with this Nashville stop
The Alabama Shakes are back, band announces first tour in 8 years with this Nashville stop

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time07-02-2025

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The Alabama Shakes are back, band announces first tour in 8 years with this Nashville stop

It's a good day to be a rock 'n' roll fan — after years of waiting, the Alabama Shakes are back. The blues and soul group's first tour in eight years will bring them to Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater on Friday, July 25. The "Hold On" band — which is comprised of Nashville singer and guitarist Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg and bassist Zac Cockrell — will be headed out on a 30-date North American tour starting in July. They'll stop in cities across the country, including Las Vegas, New Orleans, Austin, Boston and Seattle. The band is also slated to hit the stage at the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival and Bourbon and Beyond. The Alabama Shakes will be supported by various acts on their upcoming tour, including Bahamas, Shannon & The Clams, El Michels Affair, The Budos Band, Sam Evian, and Lee Fields. The Nashville show will see opening sets from Alanna Royale and Caleb Elliott. Howard announced the news on social media on Friday morning, saying "WE. ARE. BACK." "@alabama_shakes will always hold a special place in my heart, and we can't wait to bring these songs—and this band—back this summer," she continued. "It's gonna feel so good to be together again. And hey… we might be working up some new music too. Can't wait to share it with you later this year. The wait is OVER! Let's go!" The announcement comes on the heels of Howard's performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards in the show's opening number, a cover of Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." She hit the stage with Dawes, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent and Brad Paisley. The artist pre-sale launches on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at A following Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Friday, Feb. 14 at You can access the sale with the code DUET. General on-sale will begin on Friday, Feb. 14 on Ticketmaster. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Alabama Shakes' first tour in 8 years has Nashville stop, tickets

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