Charlotte Lawrence opens up to PEOPLE about the inspiration behind her new song "Dog" and what to expect from her long-awaited upcoming debut album.
In a podcast first, “Pod Meets World” included the following warning at the top of their latest episode: “This episode contains a bunch of adult language and subject matter. Please proceed with caution.” The Feb. 23 episode featured Maitland Ward, the actor best known as Rachel McGuire on “Boy Meets World.” After visiting the “Girl …
Producer Andrew Watt is getting himself a reputation as a late career revival specialist. Beneficiaries of his studio know-how include legends such as Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, the Rolling Stones and Elton John,
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Watt shares behind-the-scenes tales from his work with those superstars and much more. To hear the whole episode, go here for the podcast provider of your choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play above. Here are some highlights from the discussion:
The Rolling Stones won 'Best Rock Album' at the 2025 Grammy awards, to much criticism. Producer Andrew Watt has jumped to their defence.
In a wide-ranging two-hour conversation with Howard, the Grammy winner and Oscar nominee also opened up about his path to success, the incredible roster of musicians he’s been fortunate to work with, and when he’s going to pop the question to girlfriend Charlotte Lawrence. Check out some of the many highlights (below).
French composer duo Clément Ducol and Camille took home the original song award at the Oscars on Sunday for their track, “El Mal.” In January, “El Mal” earned the pair a Golden Globe in the same category.
Clément Ducol and Camille have won the 2025 Academy Award for Best Original Song for “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez. The songwriters will take home statuettes for the track, which is performed by Camille,
Tell me another band ever in history that has made a latter-day album that good in their 80s,' the producer remarked.
Producer Andrew Watt is getting himself a reputation as a late career revival specialist. Beneficiaries of his studio know-how include legends such as Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, the Rolling Stones ...
Watt passionately defended the Stones’ recent Grammy win against online complaints that it slighted younger rock bands. “They are in their eighties,” says Watt. “They’re 82 and 83 years old.