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Over the summer, the plagiarism controversy behind Led Zeppelin's infamous track "Stairway to Heaven" resurfaced in the form of a lawsuit by representatives of deceased songwriter Randy Craig Wolfe, who claim the band lifted parts of the famous song. -
Lecrae Takes First No. 1 in Week Full of New Albums
There aren't as many huge debuts as last week but this week does mark the most new albums to crack into the Top 10 yet during 2014 as seven new records make the list this week. Yes, that does mean that the Frozen soundtrack has finally left the Top 10 for the first time this year. Big things are happening. -
Lollapalooza Announces 2015 Dates In South America, Jack White Rumored To Headline
Alternative rock megafestival Lollapalooza has announced that it will be returning to South America for three consecutive weekends in March 2015. Lollapalooza Chile will take place in Santiago on March 14 and 15, Lollapalooza Argentina will take place in Buenos Aires on March 21 and 22, and Lollapalooza Brazil will take place in Sao Paolo on March 28 and 29. -
Sam Smith 'In The Lonely Hour', Robert Plant 'Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar' Top UK Album Chart
Robert Plant ripped into the UK Album Charts this week, but the former Led Zeppelin frontman's latest solo album couldn't keep England away from In The Lonely Hour. For the fourth non-consecutive week Sam Smith topped the UK's Offical Album Charts, trailed closely by Plant's Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar. -
Robert Plant Wants To Work With Jack White
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant took part in a Facebook chat with fans earlier today (Sept. 9) and revealed that he would like to work with guitar hero Jack White. -
Led Zeppelin Shares 'Black Dog' Alternate Take From 'Led Zeppelin IV' Reissue
Led Zeppelin's reissues of their classic albums Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy won't be released until Oct. 28, but you can check out one of their previously unreleased bonus tracks right now. An alternate version of Led Zeppelin IV's classic opener "Black Dog" can be heard over at Billboard. -
Robert Plant's New Album 'Lullaby And...The Ceaseless Roar' Available for Streaming
Though Robert Plant's upcoming album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar won't be officially released until Sept. 8 in the UK and Sept. 9 in the US, the entire album is now available for streaming over at NPR First Listen. -
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant Announces North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced a brief North American tour with his new band band the Sensational Shape Shifters in support of his new album Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar. The tour kicks off on Sept. 25 in Port Chester, New York and concludes on Oct. 7 in Los Angeles. Among these dates are two shows in Brooklyn, which are being held as a part of the 50th anniversary concerts for Plant's current record label, Nonesuch Records. You can check out the complete schedule below. -
Robert Plant To Release New Album In September
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced that his next album, titled Lullaby and...The Ceasless Roar, will be released on September 8. The album will be Plant's first to be released through Nonesuch Records, as well as his first studio album with his new band, the Sensational Space Shifters, which he formed back in 2012. -
Minimal Awkwardness: Philip Glass Versus Steve Reich at Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival 2014
The glass will be shattered regarding who's the better minimalist--Steve Reich vs. Phil Glass--in Brooklyn, New York during a three-day performance at BAM's upcoming Next Wave Festival 2014. Alcohol will be served, too. -
Shania Twain: New Songs Coming, Country Star Hints At Help From T Bone Burnett or Lana Del Rey's Producer
It's hard to believe that the best-selling female in the history of country music hasn't made an album in more than 11 years. Shania Twain told Rolling Stone in an interview however that although there's a lot of work to be done, she's looking forward to producing new music when she finishes her upcoming Las Vegas stint at the end of 2013. -
Led Zeppelin Tour: Maybe Not, But John Bonham May Be Joining Son Onstage Soon
Jason Bonham hopes to make a hologram version of father and Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham so the two can jam together onstage. -
Buckwheat Zydeco Carries The Standard for Creole Music, To The Disappointment of His Teenage Self
Buckwheat Zydeco is the foremost name in the zydeco genre and frontman Stanley Dural gives the accordion everything it can handle. Now that Dural's brought his style to the music of Eric Clapton, Paul Simon and others, he can admit freely that he used to hate the Creole style he now represents. -
Led Zeppelin News: No Reunion Yet, But Robert Plant Plays Zep Covers Under Sensation Space Shifters Alias
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant debuted his new group, the Sensational Space Shifters, which featured plenty of covers from his former band...
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