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  • Lana Rae Meisner Dead: Eagles' Randy Meisner Wife Shot & Killed After Domestic Disturbance

    Reports confirm that Lana Rae Meisner - wife of former Eagles founder Randy Meisner - was accidentally shot and killed in their shared California home on Sunday (March 6). The LAPD recently shared the tragic news on Twitter:
  • Rascal Flatts Announce 2016 Tour Dates with Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Lane

    Fresh off the finish of their Las Vegas residency, Rascal Flatts are getting ready to tour the United States this summer. On Monday (March 7), the "I Like the Sound of That" band announced a schedule of 31 North American shows, with a little help from Kelsea Ballerini and "Fix" singer Chris Lane.
  • 2 Chainz Details New Album with Lil Wayne, Bankroll Fresh Murder on 'Wendy Williams' [WATCH]

    Rapper 2 Chainz made an appearance on the Wendy Williams talk show this morning to reveal details of the new album released with Lil Wayne, and also opened about the tragedy of his friend and fellow rapper, Bankroll Fresh, who was recently killed outside of an Atlanta recording studio.
  • Chris Cornell Announces 28-Date North American Tour Supporting New Album 'Higher Truth'

    Chris Cornell's new album Higher Truth is out now, and soon the "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart" singer will be taking his show on the road with an extensive world tour.
  • Ultra Europe 2016 Lineup: Alesso, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Above & Beyond Headline

    Ultra Europe has announced the first batch of artist on its 2016 lineup. Among those who will head to Croatia this summer include Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Above & Beyond, Alesso and Armin van Buuren.
  • Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Spends Third Week at No. 1 as Kelly Clarkson, Lukas Graham Rise

    Rihanna and Drake have another "Work" week at No. 1. For the third straight timeframe, the new ANTI single leads the charts as the most popular song in the United States, besting quickly rising hits from the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Flo Rida and Lukas Graham.
  • Beyonce Sings Whitney Houston’s ‘I Will Always Love You’ at a School's Fundraiser [WATCH]

    Divorce rumors about Beyonce and Jay Z will not stop the stars from taking their careers to the next level as Beyonce has shown with a recent performance at Blue Ivy's school of her own rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."
  • Stream Bob Moses Riveting Debut 2-Hour Essential Mix

    Bob Moses have been on the tips of many people's tongues from festival producers like Coachella, Sónar and Governors Ball and even a TV debut on Ellen. The "Tearing Me Up" pair made another debut on Friday evening for BBC Radio One's Essential Mix series and made the most of the opportunity.
  • Tiesto Given Edison Pop Music Award -- Joining David Bowie, U2 & Others

    Dutch dance music legend Tiësto was just given one of the highest awards a musician can be awarded in Holland. With Martin Garrix along to present, the "Wasted" DJ was given the Edison Pop Oeuvre Lifetime Achievement Award on RTL Late Night, a talk show program in Holland. First awarded in 1960, the annual Dutch prize is one of the oldest music prizes in the world and has named artists like U2, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder as some of its recipients.
  • Kristen Stewart New Girlfriend, Dating Soko After FKA Twigs & Robert Pattinson Engagement?

    Rumors surrounding Kristen Stewart's sexuality since breaking things off with "Twilight" heartthrob Robert Pattinson several years ago continue going viral online. So, is the 25-year-old "Clouds of Sils Maria" starlet now dating popular French songstress, Soko?
  • Alessia Cara's 'Wild Things' Video Channels Same Free Spirit Energy as 'Here' [WATCH]

    Alessia Cara broke out with her debut single "Here," which featured her singing about hating the party scene and being anti-social. Now, she's back again with another defiant new song "Wild Things" and its accompanying music video, which features the same sort of free spirit that Cara fans have come to know and love.
  • Listen To MSTRKRFT's First Single In Five Years 'Little Red Hen'

    Canadian electronic duo MSTRKFT, comprised of Death from Above 1979 bassist Jesse Keeler and Alex "Al-P" Pouddziukas are back in the fold with their first single in five years. The unapologetic "Little Red Hen" was first premiered on Saturday via A-Trak's Beats 1 show "Day Off Radio" and now has been officially released on iTunes via Last Gang Records.
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