Chuck Arnold

Chuck Arnold

About the Columnist

As Senior Entertainment Writer, Chuck Arnold covers the music beat, with reviews, critical commentary, artist profiles, in-depth features, trend pieces and music news stories. While Chuck has interviewed music icons such as Ringo Starr, Mary J. Blige, Dave Grohl and Alicia Keys, Chuck also writes about movies and TV, having profiled actors such as Liam Neeson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Daniel Kaluuya and Taron Egerton. A veteran music journalist who has also written for People, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone and Billboard, Chuck got his start as managing editor of his college newspaper, The Review, at the University of Delaware. He then was entertainment editor at the Philadelphia Daily News — in his hometown — and YM magazine. And when he’s not at a concert or listening to music on the headphones that are permanently attached to him, Chuck’s also a diehard tennis fan who doesn’t miss the US Open.

The Archive

The inside story of the Beatles roadie who knew where all the bodies were buried

"We're really proud that folks will finally learn the true story — warts and all — of Mal's life," author Kenneth Womack told The Post.

Travis Kelce releases 'Fairytale of Philadelphia' duet with brother Jason — Taylor Swift fans want to make it a hit

It has felt like Christmas all year long for Swifties — from Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” album and its No. 1 single “Anti-Hero” to her “Eras” tour and concert film to...

How the 2024 Grammy noms became a 'Barbie' world, from Billie Eilish to Ryan Gosling

Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" blockbuster has taken over the 2024 Grammys, with multiple soundtrack songs occupying the nominations list as if it was their own personal Dream House.

SZA, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and more flex girl genius in 2024 Grammy noms

When the nominees for the 66th annual Grammy Awards were announced on Friday morning, women ruled — make that, owned — the Big 4 categories.

Taylor Swift and who else? The Post's 2024 Grammy nomination predictions

Here’s who will likely wind up competing for the top trophies when music’s biggest night goes down on Feb. 4, 2024 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Beyoncé teases 'the Renaissance is not over' in new concert film trailer

“In this world that is very male-dominated, I’ve had to be really tough to balance motherhood and being on the stage. It just reminds me of who I really am.”...

Jared Leto got 30 seconds closer to Mars by climbing the Empire State Building

"I was more excited than nervous, to tell you the truth." — Jared Leto

How CMAs nominee Jelly Roll went from jailed rapper to country's hottest star

The former hip-hop musician is the second most-nominated artist on Music City’s biggest night, trailing only Lainey Wilson, with whom he’s up for Musical Event of the Year, for “Save...

Take that, Jann Wenner! Missy, Chaka and Sheryl rule at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction

After controversial comments made by the aging Hall co-founder saw him ousted from the board, it was cosmic justice that two black women owned the stage Friday night at Brooklyn's...

The Beatles' 'Now and Then' music video directed by Peter Jackson is here

For those who have finally stopped weeping from hearing The Beatles reunited on “Now and Then” — a brand new song by the Fab Four that was was released Thursday...

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Missy Elliott on her 'church lady' mom seeing her get her freak on

When Missy Elliott becomes the first female hip-hop artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Friday night, there will be...

Sheryl Crow reveals who's overdue to join her in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

While it has most certainly made Sheryl Crow happy to be a part of the class of 2023  — where she’ll be enshrined in the Performer Category alongside Kate Bush,...

John Lennon croons 'I miss you' on new Beatles song 'Now and Then' — and you'll feel the same: review

“Now and Then” arrives like a gift from that glorious Abbey Road in the sky on Thursday — despite the fact that John Lennon and George Harrison died in 1980...

Paul McCartney reflects on The Beatles' new song 'Now and Then': 'John's voice, crystal clear'

When surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr heard John Lennon singing anew on “Now and Then” — a brand-new Beatles song released this week — it was like their...

Ranking Taylor Swift's '1989' vault tracks: Which ones can't we shake off?

Swift is the gift that keeps on giving with bonus material from the “1989” sessions.

The Beatles have a brand new song featuring all four members — here's how

Soon it will feel like “Yesterday” all over again. That’s because there will be a brand-new Beatles song — yes, you read that right — coming here, there and everywhere...

How Sting got a broken rib from Police drummer Stewart Copeland before rocking Shea Stadium

Although they were arguably the biggest rock band in the world at the time — riding high off the smash success of “Every Breath You Take” — the Police were...

Cher, 77, told boyfriend, 37, they were ‘not gonna work out' when they met

Cher didn't "Believe" she and her boyfriend Alexander "AE" Edwards would be able to have a successful romantic relationship when she met the singer, who is 40 years her junior,...

Milli Vanilli singer on the lip-sync scandal that broke his partner

“They killed my dude. That’s what they did by the way they treated us. He died of a broken heart.” — Fab Morvan

Cher on calling Madonna 'mean' in Celebration Tour clip: 'I've called her much worse'

The “Believe” singer — who released her first holiday LP, “Christmas,” on Friday — expressed herself on a range of subjects during a lengthy interview with The Post.