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AC/DC and Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose will be performing together in 10 rescheduled U.S. dates for the Rock or Bust Tour. These are their final shows with the Rose taking the place of vocalist Brian Johnson who needed to rest as advised by his doctors. -
Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood Welcomes Twin Daughters at Age 68
Ronnie Wood, the guitarist of Rolling Stones, became a father at the age of 68 with 38-year-old Sally Wood. The couple had twin daughters whom they named Gracie Jane and Alice Rose. -
Lars Ulrich on New Metallica Songs, Album Slated to be Finished Summer 2016
Metallica’s tenth studio album is slated to be finished in summer 2016, following 'Death Magnetic,' which was released in 2008. Reportedly, the group has been spending tireless hours in the studio in San Rafael, California with their producer Greg Fidelman, the mastermind behind 'Death Magnetic.' In a new interview, Lars Ulrich explains that while the music will be finished this year, their fans many not necessarily hear it until next. -
Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger & Sharon Osbourne Will Return to 'X-Factor' UK This Year
Nicole Scherzinger, former lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls and Sharon Osbourne will return to 'X-Factor' U.K. this year in what is shaping up to be ratings boosting 2016. The two, along with manager Louis Walsh, will replace Rita Ora, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Nick Grimshaw for the show’s 13th season, which had a ratings nosedive in last season’s finale although Adele, One Direction and Coldplay performed. -
Two Dead at Sunset Music Festival, Police Investigation Underway
A police investigation is underway after two were found dead at Sunset Music Festival in Tampa, Florida. In addition to the two deaths, 57 festival goers were also hospitalized. Sunset Music Festival took place at the Raymond James Stadium this past Saturday and Sunday (May 28 and 29). -
Afrika Bambaataa Molestation Accusations Continue, Zulu Nation Apologizes to Alleged Victims
The Afrika Bambaataa molestation accusations continue as Zulu Nation apologizes to the alleged victims of the hip-hop pioneer, the very organization founded by Bambaataa to represent art and unity in the hip-hop community. This past Tuesday (May 31) the organization issued a surprise apology to the reported victims of Bambaataa after it had questioned their credibility in earlier statements. -
Bjork Talks Sexism in New Interview, Says the Music and Film Industry Is a 'Boys Club'
Ever outspoken, Bjork talks sexism in the music and film industries in a new interview. At the launch of her exhibition 'Bjork Digital,' the artist expressed that she believes both the acting and film industries to have issues with sexism and equality between genders. She also counts herself as having been very fortunate. -
Kraftwerk Loses 'Metall auf Metall' Copyright Case Against Hip-Hop Producer Moses Pelham
Kraftwerk has officially lost its long-running copyright case against Moses Pelham regarding a sample from the song “Metall auf Metall.” The case has spanned a full 19 years and has now had unfavorable results for Kraftwerk by the highest German authority, ruling in the German hip-hop producer’s favor. -
Troy Ave is Being Held Without Bail Following Arraignment in the T.I. Concert Shooting Case
Troy Ave is being held without bail following his arraignment in the T.I. concert shooting case. The Brooklyn rapper, real name Roland Collins, has been charged with attempted murder as well as criminal possession of a weapon at the incident this past Wednesday (May 31) in Irving Plaza in New York City. The shooting left three wounded and Collins’ bodyguard, Ronald McPhatter, dead. -
Paul McCartney Says Comparing Themselves to the Beatles Was the 'Kiss of Death' for Oasis
In a new interview, Paul McCartney talked Oasis and said that comparing themselves to The Beatles in a 1996 MTV segment was “the kiss of death” for the up and coming band. The Oasis interview in 1996 was in regards to their two albums, 'Definitely Maybe' and '(What’s The Story) Morning Glory.' Noel Gallagher later admitted in the press that he was “high” when he gave that interview last year in 2015. -
Lil Wayne Birdman Lawsuit Heads to Court, No Settlement Reached
Just when you thought the two Cash Money rappers were on their way to resolving their business differences with a settlement, thus keeping it out of court, a new report determined that this is no longer the case. Lil Wayne and Birdman failed to reach an agreement causing the $51 million lawsuit to head straight to court. -
Prince Ascends the 'Billboard' 200 in Death, Sales of the Artist’s Back Catalog Surging
Venerable artist Prince is still making waves in the music world, even in death. Upon the artist's unexpected demise last month, sales and radio plays of the revered musician's catalog soared to formerly unseen heights.
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