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Torres Pulls No Punches for Intimate Cleveland Show [REVIEW]
Unfortunately, the good people of Cleveland might not have received the message that Torres is currently touring on one of the year's most celebrated albums, Sprinter. Little more than 30 people showed up to the city's Beachland Ballroom & Tavern for what turned out to be a surprisingly intimate show. -
Erykah Badu to Drop 'But You Caint Use My Phone' Mixtape Next Week, Talks Drake-Meek Mill Beef
In an interview with Noisey, songstress Erykah Badu revealed her new mixtape, But You Caint Use My Phone, is set to drop next week. In addition to promoting her slew of new projects, Badu gave her input on the Drake-Meek Mill beef, and her stance might surprise you. -
Carrie Underwood Shares Baby Photos on 'Ellen,' Announces 2016 Tour Details
Carrie Underwood is making the typical press rounds as she promotes her new album Storyteller. During her stop on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, she shared photos of her baby boy Isaiah and her NHL pro husband Mike Fisher and shared the official details for her 2016 tour yesterday morning (Oct. 27) on her website. -
Mary J. Blige and RØMANS Debut and Discuss Reworking "Overthinking" Into Duet
Mary J. Blige is working on her follow-up to last year's critically acclaimed London Sessions and fans of the R&B singer are getting a sneak peak into the recording studio as she and frequent collaborator RØMANS rework his song "Overthinking" into a duet. -
Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Pens Essay on Abusive Relationship for Lena Dunham's Lenny Letters
Chvrches lead singer Lauren Mayberry is typically pretty closed-off when it comes to her personal life, but has always been a vocal supporter of women's issues including her responses to online rape threats and catcalling. In a new letter penned for Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny Letters, the singer opens up about the abusive relationship that came to shape how she lives her life now. -
Sam Smith Performs Bond 'Spectre' Theme "Writing's On The Wall" Live for the First Time
Sam Smith has given us his first live performance of the James Bond 007 "Spectre" theme, "Writing's On The Wall," on the BBC's Graham Norton Show -- backed by a gorgeous full orchestra. -
Ryan Adams Songs Song About Shirtless Fan and Spoon Covers Van Morrison at Neil Young Benefit
The first day of Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert had some fun surprises including Ryan Adams singing an improvised song to a shirtless fan in the audience as well as Spoon covering Van Morrison's "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)." -
Pharrell Williams Answers Antagonistic Questions in 'Blurred Lines' Deposition [WATCH]
From Miley Cyrus twerking on Robin Thicke during the VMAs, to the "Blurred Lines" songwriters successfully being sued by Marvin Gaye's estate, it seems like there's no end to the controversies from this story. The plot thickened this week as video of Pharrell Williams' deposition was released. -
Kelsea Ballerini Gets Flirty on New "Dibs" Music Video off 'The First Time'
Kelsea Ballerini has had a fairly remarkable start to her career with her No. 1 country hit, "Love Me Like You Mean It," and a pair of nominations at this year's upcoming CMA Awards. Now, she's looking to follow it up with her flirty new single and music video for "Dibs" off her debut album, 'The First Time.' -
Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelly Solo Debut 'The Driver' Features Eric Paslay, Dierks Bentley
Charles Kelley is branching out from his Grammy winning band, Lady Antebellum, and exploring the prospects of a solo career. His first efforts have manifested in a music video for his single, "Driver," which features fellow country musicians Eric Paslay and Dierks Bentley. -
Why Pandora is Paying $90 Million to Record Labels Over Pre-1972 Recordings
Think of all the great music recorded before 1972. It includes some of the most legendary artists ever from The Beatles to Jimi Hendrix. A lot of that music has been trapped in the world of pre-1972 recordings, which is a segment of copyright law that allowed Pandora to skirt payment to rights holders for years, until this week when a settlement was reached with the company to pay labels $90 million. -
Natalie Prass Announces 'Side By Side' EP, Covers of Simon & Garfunkel, Grimes and Anita Baker
Natalie Prass came out with her fantastically peppy self-titled debut album earlier this year and now looks to follow it up with an EP titled 'Side By Side,' which is filled with two live versions of her 2015 songs "My Baby Don't Understand Me" and "Christy" as well as covers from Simon & Garfunkel, Anita Baker and Grimes. -
James Taylor Talks Heroin and Meeting The Beatles on 'WTF Podcast' with Marc Maron
Ever since Marc Maron landed a brief phone interview with Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger earlier this year, he's enjoyed a steady stream of high profile musicians on his 'WTF Podcast,' including Jagger's writing partner Keith Richards, Motorhead bassist Lemmy, Celtic legendary Richard Thompson and his latest guest James Taylor, who joined Maron in the garage for a discussion of drugs, rock 'n' roll and his first encounter with The Beatles. -
Sufjan Stevens 'Blue Bucket of Gold' Electronic Remix Gives Fans A Taste of Live Show
As Sufjan Stevens prepares to set off on a new tour in support of his album Carrie & Lowell, which is still a strong contender for 2015 album of the year for many, he's dropped a new electronic remix of the soft and devastatingly emotional song "Blue Bucket of Gold." -
Eric Church Performs "The Weight" With Allman Brothers' Warren Haynes
At the Oct. 18 inaugural American Roots Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, Eric Church brought on Allman Brothers Band guitarist Warren Haynes for a bluesy, country cover of The Band's legendary song "The Weight."
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