The “Espresso” singer donated $25,000 to the campaign. During Roan’s speech at the Grammys, Carpenter had tears in her eyes ...
The 26-year-old pop star challenged Jeff Rabhan, a former artist manager for over 15 years, on Friday to match a $25,000 donation she said she'd make toward artists who have been dropped by their ...
Chappell Roan won big at this year's Grammys, earning the highly coveted Best New Artist award. The drag-inspired pop diva ...
Ivors Academy backs Chappell Roan’s Grammy speech, calling for fair pay, livable wages, and health insurance for artists in ...
The "We Got You! Campaign," a collaboration between Roan and Backline, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental ...
A charity supporting artists' mental health says it's been "blown away" by the support it's had since Chappell Roan called ...
It took Roan hardly a week to begin proving him wrong—in more ways than one. Today, Universal Music Group (UMG) announced an extended partnership with the Mental Health Alliance (MHA) to launch a new ...
In the wake of Chappell Roan's call-to-arms Grammys speech, stars like Charli xcx and Noah Kahn have begun donating funds to help uninsured artists. That’s great — but labels still need to step up.
The hit songwriter (and "Good Luck, Babe!" co-writer) weighs in on the growing discourse around artists, major labels and ...
Chappell Roan isn’t the only one dropping $25,000 to support fellow artists. After former music exec Jeff Rabhan called out Roan in an op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter, Roan fought back and ...
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