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Léonin (b. 1150?) was the first-known composer; Pérotin (b. 1200??) was the second-known composer. Having known so little about them, though, we've since dubbed the pair the patron saints of Classicalite's Cartoon Trivia with... -
WQXR's Albums of the Week: Mahler with Blumine, Mozart at Home and Canadian Brass' Schumann
WQKR, one of Classcalite's favorite terrestrial stations at 105.9 FM, suggests three recent discs that offer a new spin on the well-worn: Mahler's 'Symphony No. 1' with its Blumine movement in tact; a pair of Mozart pianoforte concerti... -
UPDATE: Sergei Filin Returning to Bolshoi Ballet After Acid Attack
Sergei Filin, the artistic director of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet who nearly lost his sight when a masked attacker threw acid in his face six months ago, said on Thursday he hoped to be back at work next month... -
The Arcade Fire May (Or May Not Have) Revealed New Album Title "Reflecktor" Through Mysterious Video At Music Festivals
Details for the upcoming fourth LP from the Arcade Fire has been pretty locked down. About the only details we know is that contributing producer James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem) said that it will be awesome. However a hint came this weekend at several music festivals in the form of a video clip played between sets. -
The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck to Tour Together in Show That Complements Both Artists
"Super tours" are normally arranged by having one pretty-big-deal band opening for another even bigger deal band, but everyone knows that the highlights happens when the two performers are onstage at the same time. Such is the case with the current "Legends of Summer" tour featuring Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake. Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck realize that the best moments will be the ones they share, so they designed their upcoming monthlong tour accordingly. -
"Happy Together" Band The Turtles Suing SiriusXM For Playing Music That Came Before 1972
Sixties power-pop band The Turtles have launched a $100 million lawsuit against SiriusXM, accusing the satellite radio provider of violating the rights of thousands of musicians by playing music from prior to 1972 without paying for it. -
Greg Ginn, Original Guitarist and Founder of Black Flag, Sues Former Members and Their Punk Icon Spinoff Group
Nothing says hardcore punk like a class-action lawsuit. Although admittedly Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn isn't suing the former members of the band he founded for any money, he is asking for an injunction on spinoff band Flag's upcoming tour. -
Microsoft Cofounder Paul Allen Releases Debut Album With Help From Joe Walsh of The Eagles [LISTEN]
The hot release tomorrow might not be from a musician you're familiar with, but it may be from a software magnate you're very familiar with. Paul Allen, billionaire and cofounder of Microsoft, created Paul Allen and The Underthinkers by teaming with some of his more established musical friends. -
EXCLUSIVE: Timo Andres Plays Mozart's 'Coronation' Cadenza
Hear how Timo Andres crowned his own cadenza to Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, K. 537 (i.e. "Coronation")... -
Pusha T Reveals That Joaquin Phoenix Made Beat for "My Name Is My Name" and Kanye West Approved
So Pusha T's debut album "My Name Is My Name" is already seeing some delays in its initial release date, but the rapper said it's for the better. The final say on the release sits somewhat with Kanye West, the head honcho at G.O.O.D. Music, which Pusha is signed to. Those improvements include a beat by actor Joaquin Phoenix apparently. -
Reba McEntire Update: Music, Acting, and Life, Where is Reba Heading Next?
Reba McEntire's career is fascinating. -
Dolly Parton New Album 2013 Update: Contemporary or Classic Country?
Dolly Parton recently mentioned a new album on Twitter. The world wants to know what it will sound like... -
Naya Rivera and Big Sean 'Sorry' Audio Preview [LISTEN] 'Glee' Star and Boyfriend Collaborate on New Single
'Glee' star Naya Rivera and her boyfriend Big Sean collaborated together on Rivera's new single "Sorry." The actress released a 30-second preview of the new song (listen to the audio below) which sounds like a pop song, but also has a... -
Death Grips No-Show LollaPalooza: Hundreds of Fans Destroy Band's Equipment
The Death Grips no-show for a Lollapalooza after show on Friday night at the sold-out Bottom Lounge led to hundreds of fans destroying the band's equipment... -
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Nickelback, everyone's favorite band to hate, has been gracing the radio waves for over ten years.
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