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The Yellow Dogs Told Rolling Stone About Their Traumatizing Experience in Brooklyn
Iranian post-punk band The Yellow Dogs encountered a terrifying and traumatizing experience in Brooklyn on Nov. 11 when shots were fired at their home. -
Spike Jonze Claims Arcade Fire's 'Supersymmetry' Was Originally Written For His New Film 'Her'
Spike Jonze has spoken out, confirming that the final song on The Arcade Fire's Reflektor is also the closing credits song for his upcoming film Her. -
Grammys Will Pay Tribute To The Beatles With Two-Hour Special In February
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. -
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. -
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. -
Paul McCartney Asks Russian President Vladimir Putin To Release Greenpeace Activists
Paul McCartney has reached out to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a formal letter to release the 28 activists and two journalists who were arrested after staging a protest at a Russian oil-drilling platform in the Arctic Ocean. -
Missing Pussy Riot Member Turns Up In Siberian Prison
Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova was considered missing when her whereabouts were unclear after apparently transferring to a different prison following her hunger strike. -
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles Decides To Go Out On Her Own Next Year
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles will be debuting her first solo project this coming January with her own album, That Girl. Nettles wrote much of her own material but also worked with songwriters such as Sara Bareilles, Butch Walker and Richard Marx. The new album was recorded in Malibu, California at producer Rick Rubin's famed spot, Shangri-La Studios, where other artists like Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton have worked with Rubin. -
Joy Division Members Disapprove The Auction For Ian Curtis' Kitchen Table On Ebay
A table once owned by Ian Curtis of Joy Division went to auction and today is the final bidding day. Currently the bid has reached £8,200.00. Tel Harrop is the one selling the table, a longtime collector of Joy Division memorabilia. Curtis' family and other bandmates are not happy with the sale of the table and have shared their upset. -
Lily Allen Defends The Controversial Presence Of Her Dancers In the New Video For "Hard Out Here"
It seems that it's hard for some pop artists to find the right balance between pushing the limits and taking it too far (assuming some of that isn't just hunger for publicity). Lily Allen is the one now defending some of the choices she made with her dancers in the newly released video for "Hard Out Here," the most recent track from the artist since 2009. -
Imagine Dragons Charms Amsterdam and Preparing For MTV EMAs
Imagine Dragons recently made their way to Amsterdam to perform in front of a sold-out show at Melkweg concert hall, and now they are set to be one of the performers with the 2013 MTV EMAs in Amsterdam next to stars like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. But their show will be somewhat unconventional. -
Q-Tip Voices His Disapproval of Kanye West's Confederate Flag Merch
Q-Tip has been opening the Yeezus tour with Kanye West, but he seems to have an issue with the merch on the stands. Not surprisingly. The Confederate flag has become a symbol in which Kanye is choosing to express himself and offer a voice to his fans. -
Alanis Morissette Will Turn Her Grammy Winning Album, Jagged Little Pill, Into A Musical
The album that became anthem for many of us in the '90s, Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, is being reimagined as a musical theater piece with the help of Broadway mastermind Tom Kitt. -
Watch M.I.A. Perform Her New Track, "Come Walk With Me" On Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
M.I.A. was a guest and performed last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. With the help of The Roots she played “Come Walk With Me” from her new album Matangi.
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