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On Feb. 9th of next year, it will be the 50th anniversary, to the day, since the Beatles made an unforgettable debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, and The Grammy Awards are paying tribute with a 2-hour special on CBS to honor the band and the historical television moment. -
Stevie Nicks Will Play Herself On 'American Horror Story'
Stevie Nicks is scheduled to play herself, rightfully so, in the FX series American Horror Story: Coven. -
Arcade Fire Announce 2014 'Reflektor' Tour
Arcade Fire have announced a North American tour in support of their new album Reflektor. Fittingly titled the Reflektor Tour, the massive Canadian arena rock band will take to 26 cities in the spring and summer of 2014. -
Black Sabbath Extends Tour in 2014
Black Sabbath has announced a new stretch of tour dates in continued support of their reunion album 13. According to a press release, "These dates will be part of the band's final shows of their 2013-2014 world tour." -
2013 Christmas Concerts Calendar
As we get closer to December, more Christian and Gospel artists release their Christmas concert calendars... -
Five Iron Frenzy is Back
After taking a long winter's nap (one that lasted for eight years), Five Iron Frenzy is back! The popular band will release a new album on November 26 called "Engine of a Million Plots." -
Metropolitan Opera Guild Lunches James Levine Back, Deutsche Grammophon Releases Carnegie Hall Return Concert
The Metropolitan Opera Guild welcomed James Levine back to his Metropolitan Opera post during a lunch held at the Waldorf-Astoria on November 11. Metropolitan Opera patrons and several generations of Met singers gathered to say "Welcome home, Jimmy!" at this special... -
WATCH: Stephen Fry/Alan Davies at Royal Opera House's Deloitte Ignite Verdi/Wagner Festival
What does great art do to our bodies? In an exciting world first, The Science of Opera with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies saw a team of medical scientists from UCL discovering what happens inside us when we go to the opera. Opera lover Stephen Fry took his friend... -
Listen: Norah Jones And Billie Joe Armstrong released 'Silver Haired Daddy of Mine' From Their Everly Brothers Tribute Record
As we have recently reported, jazz star Norah Jones has teamed up with Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong to pay homage to the Everly Brothers and the 1958 album, Songs Our Daddy Taught Us. They have thoughtfully named their version Foreverly. -
Porter Robinson chooses Astralwerks as Label for Much-Hyped Debut
One of the most hyped-names in EDM music, or any music for that matter, has finally found a home label. In fact, house producer Porter Robinson ended up choosing Astralwerks to avoid the focus on EDM. -
Previously Imprisoned Pussy Riot Member At Tuberculosis Hospital After Hunger Strike
Pussy Riot member, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, has apparently turned up in a hospital, as opposed to what we reported via Rolling Stone yesterday. Peter Verzilov, her husband, has confirmed to Rolling Stone today that she's at a hospital in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk. -
New John Lennon App
Now this is a music experience app you haven't seen. You can simulate John Lennon's intimate six-day ocean voyage to Bermuda for $4.99. "John Lennon: The Bermuda Tapes" has music, photos, interviews and other interactive features, according to the Associated Press. On this trip Lennon took 6 months before he died, he was inspired to make new music again. Yoko Ono says that the experience he had on the trip "opened up a kind of frozen part of his soul and he started creating." -
Lorde Signs Multi-Million Dollar Publishing Deal
It was a good 17th birthday for Lorde last week. The new 17-year-old music sensation signed a publishing deal on Nov. 7, and the deal is reportedly worth millions of dollars. -
The Latin Grammys are Next Week, and Music Times Offers Its (Un)Safe Bets
The Latin Grammys will broadcast from the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas in one week, November 21. The awards ceremony, the biggest in the wide field of Latin music, offers an appropriately wide range of prizes. Performers across a number of genres will vie for 48 awards. The best part, however, is that the night's biggest prizes—Record of The Year, Song of The Year, and Album of The Year—each come with ten nominees, like the Oscar for Best Film, making for more excitement and suspense than the "regular" Grammys. Music Times is going to be so bold as to offer our predictions for each prize. -
Sneak Peek at New Angel Olsen Song
If you first heard Angel Olsen's full-length Halfway Home last year, it's probably still haunting you in the best way possible. Olsen warms up with achingly honest lyrics that tremble out of her-then holds back with a cooler, controlled voice. It's a trademark style as distinct as Joni Mitchell's voice. Olsen has just announced a new album due out February 18th, 2014, Burn Your Fire for No Witness. It will be under the indie rock label Jagjaguwar. A sneak peek at one of the new 11 songs, "Forgiven/Forgotten" already shows that she is going for more of a rock vibe than previous folk songs.
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