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Red Hot Chili Peppers to Headline Isle of Wight Festival with Calvin Harris and Biffy Clyro
Back in December we first heard that Biffy Clyro would be playing Friday, June 13th at the Isle of Wight Festival. Calvin Harris will headline on Sunday and now we know Red Hot Chili Peppers will be the main act on Saturday, according to Telegraph. The festival is held in the United Kingdom and the band will be making a special stop for show, no other dates are set for the U.K. at this time. -
'Politicizing Beyoncé' Class Offered at Rutgers University
Doctoral student Kevin Allred has created a curriculum for a Beyoncé class in the Department of Women and Gender studies at Rutgers University. -
Katy Perry Auctions Meet & Greet Plus 'Prismatic Tour' Tickets on Charitybuzz for Pablove Foundation
Katy Perry is teaming up with Charitybuzz to meet a lucky fan again, along with giving away tickets to her Prismatic World Tour. This year's charity is The Pablove Foundation, which not only works on pediatric cancer research, but also enhances the lives of children living with cancer via music and the arts. -
Secret Artists Den show: Win Free Tickets to Fitz and The Tantrums
The Artists Den has just announced its next secret show, the soulful, indie pop band Fitz and The Tantrums. The show is Wednesday, February 5th in Los Angeles, and you can enter to win tickets here on the Artists Den website. -
Watch Ariana Grande Surprise MTV Artists to Watch Audience When Tori Kelly Covers 'Right There' [VIDEO]
The MTV Artists to Watch show at Los Angeles' House of Blues hosted a night of diverse acts: Rixton, Echosmith, Tori Kelly, Jake Miller and Fifth Harmony. What the audience didn't know was that Ariana Grande would be surprising them during Tori Kelly's already memorable set. As Tori Kelly was covering Grande's "Right There," Grande hopped onstage to join. -
Throwback Thursday: "Pain in My Heart" by Otis Redding
Our Throwback Thursday hasn't been all that throwback lately. This track stands out as the namesake of Otis Redding's debut album, Pain In My Heart, recorded from 1962 to 1963. Redding strikes an unparalleled balance of smooth rasp. The song showcases the effortless feel that his voice is dropped from heaven, as its dug deep straight from the soul. -
The Wanted is Splitting Up After 'Word of Mouth Tour'
The Wanted recently tweeted a link to fans explaining that they are breaking up post tour. -
Watch Noel Gallagher Slam Oasis Music Videos
Buzzfeed, the site responsible for digging up viral video gold, has uncovered a video of various clips where Gallagher slams his own music videos. -
Pussy Riot to "Appear" at Human Rights Show
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina of Pussy Riot have recently been released from prison. They will be at the Bringing Human Rights Home concert in Brooklyn, New York. -
Hear Lorde's Sister India Yelich-O’Connor
Lorde (also known as Ella Yelich-O'Connor) has two sisters, and the youngest has just put out a cover song. Consequence of Sound has reported India Yelich-O'Connor posted "Say Something" on Soundcloud. -
Watch Singer Boggie's Photoshop Makeover in Music Video
The Budapest-born Boggie released a Photoshop makeover YouTube video for Nouveau Parfum in December. Vimeo followed, and you can watch the video before it goes viral from there. -
Queen Touring Again? Brian May Talks Shows with Roger Taylor
Guitarist Brian May of Queen is hinting at upcoming shows with drummer Roger Taylor. -
Miley Cyrus 'Ren & Stimpy' Influenced Tour to Include Free Merch
Miley Cyrus recently said of her Bangerz tour: "I'll have things falling out of the sky that most people would sell at the merch table." Cyrus has selected Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi (John K.) to head up much of the set design. She'll be wearing costumes from Marc Jacobs and Jeremy Scott. -
'American Idol' Season 13 Premiere Ratings Are Out; Show Pushes 'Cradling'
Ratings for the "American Idol" premiere were down from last season. However, season 13 shows promise. Harry Connick Jr. is already owning his "cradling" move. Will it start trending? -
Throwback Thursday: “Alphabet Town” by Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith's saturated voice drips with longing, ringing out every last drop until you're left as dried up and empty as the characters in "Alphabet Town." It's a song set against a backdrop that takes on a haunting mood of its own. The harmonica is used delicately; when it fades out all that's left is the lingering echo of Smith and his acoustic.
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