• Morrissey Was Once Incredibly Rude To 'Selfie' Star John Cho [WATCH]

    It’s no secret that former Smiths singer Morrissey tends to be quite a nasty, unpleasant person, and actor John Cho once experienced this nastiness first hand. In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the Selfie star recalls a time when he met Moz in Los Angeles, and unsurprisingly, it wasn’t a dream come true.
  • 8 Artists Who Have Faced Songwriting Disputes

    In the last week, transcripts have been released of Robin Thicke's legal questioning regarding his "Blurred Lines" copyright infringement lawsuit, in which he reveals that Pharrell actually wrote nearly every part of the divisive hit. Songwriting credits are a famously tricky issue in the music business, as these eight artists have proven.
  • 9 Artists Who Canceled Tours Due To Illness

    Today, EDM superstar Avicii announced that he would be canceling all of his upcoming performances due to health issues, relating to surgery he received earlier this year to remove his gallbladder and appendix. Though canceling performances is an enormously difficult decision for huge pop stars, this sort of thing happens pretty often. Here are nine more artists who have canceled performances and even tours due to illness.
  • Morrissey's 6 Meanest Quotes Ever

    In a statement posted to his website yesterday, former Smiths singer Morrissey dismissed the suicide of Robin Williams, lamenting the fact that it overshadowed the passing of actress Lauren Bacall. Of course, this sentiment was completely rude and unnecessary, but it should come as no surprise to anyone who's been following Morrissey in the media over the last 30 years. Here are six of Morrissey's meanest quotes.
  • Morrissey Disses Robin Williams During Tribute To Lauren Bacall

    Never one to refrain from saying something incredibly offensive, Morrissey took some time out of his otherwise touching tribute to the late Richard Attenborough and Lauren Bacall to criticize the media's focus on Robin Williams' suicide. In a post made to his website True To You yesterday, Morrissey expressed some disappointment that Bacall's death on Aug. 12 was overshadowed by Williams' death the day before.
  • Morrissey Announces Tour Dates, Hasn't Canceled Any Yet [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Though it sometimes seems as if 90 percent of all Morrissey-related news has more to do with public feuds and controversies rather than his actual music, today there’s some good news to report from the former Smiths frontman: tour dates! On his website True To You yesterday, Morrissey shared a list of confirmed European tour dates, which you can check out below.
  • 8 Album Covers With A Photo Of Someone Other Than The Artist

    When looking at an album in a record store, it's reasonable to assume that the person on the cover is the person who actually made the album. However, that isn't the case with these eight albums, which feature a photo of someone else entirely.
  • Morrissey Still Signed to Harvest Records, Despite Reports from Nearly Everyone

    Whoops. Looks like Music Times and a whole bunch of other music media got punked by Morrissey this week. A report on the vocalist's site, True To You, made it seem that Moz had been dropped from Harvest Records, and although the label itself didn't confirm the news, we ran with it anyways. New reports from the company indicate that the former Smiths frontman is still locked into his contract with the company.
  • Harvest Records Drops Morrissey

    Morrissey has been dropped from his record label, according to reports. It's not the most surprising of headlines, at least for those who have been paying attention to headlines. The performer took to the internet to air grievances regarding Harvest Records last week.
  • Morrissey Tells Fans To 'Not Feel Powerless' In New Statement

    Taking a break from canceling concerts and deflecting accusations of attempted murder, Morrissey took to his website True To You yesterday to thank his fans for their support of his most recent album, World Peace is None of Your Business, which was released on July 15. Being written by Morrissey, however, this thank you letter wasn't without jabs towards his usual targets: the British royal family, the music industry, and of course, meat consumption.
  • Morrissey Responds To Lawsuit, Says Former Bodyguard Is "Desperate"

    In a statement posted to his website truetoyou.com, Morrissey addressed the lawsuit filed against him by his former bodyguard Bradley Steyn. According to Steyn, he was fired after he refused to "hurt" a Morrissey fan by the name of David Tseng, whose fansite morrissey-solo.com was considered to be overly intrusive into the personal life of the former Smiths singer. However, in Morrissey's statement, the singer not only denies Steyn's allegations, he also denies knowing Steyn at all, saying, "I cannot admit to actually "knowing" Bradley Steyn...My personal involvement with him has been zero, and he has certainly never been Head Of Security on any Morrissey tour."
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