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Killer Mike Staying on Life or Death PR as Heathcliff Berru Resigns and Bands Leave Roster
On Tuesday (Jan. 20), sexual assault allegations against Life or Death PR head Heathcliff Berru spilled out on Twitter from women in the music industry, leading to the publicist and founder's resignation. Though acts like DIIV, Wavves and Speedy Ortiz are severing ties with Life or Death, Killer Mike has stated on Twitter that he intends to stay on the publicity firm's roster, while supporting the victims of Berru's numerous assaults. -
Stephen Colbert Remembers Glenn Frey with 'Desperado' Memory on 'The Late Show' [WATCH]
The music world was rocked by the death of the Eagles' Glenn Frey on Monday (Jan. 18) and in honor of the legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter, Stephen Colbert shared an integral memory involving the Frey-penned hit "Desperado" on The Late Show. -
FarmBorough 2016 Lineup: Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean Headline NYC Country Fest
New York City went country last year with the introduction of FarmBorough Festival, and now it's time for New Yorkers to break out those cowboy boots yet again. On Wednesday (Jan. 20), it was confirmed that Farmborough will be coming back to Randall's Island with big names like Toby Keith, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean as headliners. -
Grammys 2016: Adele, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Little Big Town to Perform
Grammys, say "Hello" to Adele. With the annual biggest night in music just a few weeks away, on Wednesday (Jan. 20), the Grammys announced its first round of performers, including Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Little Big Town and, of course, Adele. -
Justin Bieber Owns Hot 100 with 'Sorry,' 'Love Yourself' Over Twenty One Pilots, Selena Gomez
Justin Bieber has another week to say "Sorry" to the rest of his competition - for the second straight week, his latest Purpose single has topped the Hot 100, beating out offerings from Adele, Twenty One Pilots, Alessia Cara and himself. -
Alabama Shakes Tour 2016: 'Don't Wanna Fight' Band to Tackle Southern U.S. This Spring
Alabama Shakes has a momentous 2015 with the release of its sophomore album Sound & Color, which led to multiple Grammy nominations. Now, the "Don't Wanna Fight" rockers are bringing that momentum and energy into the new year with the announcement of a month-long North American tour. -
Pearl Jam Tour 2016: Bonnaroo Headliners Confirmed with 17 Other North American Dates
One of the worst-kept secrets of the 2016 festival circuit is officially confirmed: Pearl Jam will headline this year's Bonnaroo. A week after the full lineup seemingly leaked online, the legendary rock outlet announced a full summer tour on Tuesday (Jan. 19), including a show at the Manchester, Tennessee, festival and stops in 17 other North American cities. -
Sting, Peter Gabriel Announce Joint Headline Rock Paper Scissors Tour for Summer 2016
Sting and Peter Gabriel have been friends for three decades, and now the rock icons are bringing that friendship to the road once again. On Tuesday (Jan. 19), the duo announced a joint headlining North American tour for this summer, dubbed the Rock Paper Scissors Tour. -
Dirty Projectors' Amber Coffman, Bethany Cosentino Accuse Music Publicist of Harassment
Dirty Projectors' Amber Coffman and Best Coast singer Bethany Cosentino are speaking out against a high profile music publicist who reportedly sexually harassed them. In a series of tweets, Coffman accused the industry veteran of touching her inappropriately and "biting her hair" in front of four male friends. -
Linda Perry Apologizes to Lady Gaga, Diane Warren for 'Til It Happens to You' Writing Claims
Lady Gaga may or may not have written the Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You," but Linda Perry is taking back her accusations that the pop superstar is getting unnecessary credit from Diane Warren in order to boost their chances of an Academy Award. After throwing fire at the songwriting duo Monday (Jan. 18) on Twitter, Perry has retracted her claims and apologized. -
Pickathon 2016 Lineup: Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House Headline
Pickathon is one of the most beloved festivals by fans and artists in the rock and folk communities, and the Oregon-based three-day concert continues that tradition with another stacked lineup for 2016. On Tuesday (Jan. 19), Pickathon revealed its full roster, including Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House, The Oh Hellos, Dan Deacon and more. -
Eagles' Guitarist and Singer Glenn Frey Dead at 67
The rock 'n' roll world has lost another musical icon this month. On Jan. 18, Eagles announced that founding member and guitarist Glenn Frey has died after a battle with several ailments at the age of 67. -
Diane Warren Responds to Linda Perry's 'Til It Happens to You' Songwriting Claims
Diane Warren is not going to let Linda Perry's claims that Lady Gaga did not help write the Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You" lightly. -
Miley Cyrus Wearing Liam Hemsworth's Engagement Ring Again as Former Fiances Move In Together
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth seem to be back on for good. Weeks after the former fiancés were spotted reconnecting in Australia, the "Wrecking Ball" singer has seemingly been sporting her engagement ring again and was spotted moving in to his Malibu home. -
Linda Perry: Lady Gaga Didn't Write 'Til It Happens to You' with Diane Warren
Lady Gaga has been celebrating that her The Hunting Ground song, "Til It Happens to You" is nominated for an Academy Award this year, but if songwriter Linda Perry has anything to say about it, the pop star doesn't deserve the nod. In a series of tweets on Sunday night (Jan. 17), Perry claims that Diane Warren wrote the song by herself and only gave Gaga a credit to increase their chances at the Oscars.
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