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One of the most influential music figures of the past three decades, Max Martin, is about to get another piece of distinguished hardware to add to his large wall of trophies and platinum records. The Swedish songwriter and producer has been awarded the 2016 Polar Music Prize, an international music award started in 1989 by the late Stig "Stikkan" Anderson of ABBA. Martin is also opera singer Cecilia Bartoli in winning the prize. -
Stone Temple Pilots Talk Keeping the Band Name Following Scott Weiland's Death
In a recent interview, the Stone Temple Pilots talk about keeping the band name despite the recent death of original frontman, Scott Weiland. The conversation stemmed from a fan who said that Dean and Robert should not be using the name Stone Temple Pilots because it belongs to Scott Weiland. -
Chase Bryant Talks Upcoming Album, His Last EP in New Interview
Chase Bryant’s debut EP and last release, 'Chase Bryant EP,' was enormously successful and has had a long run -- 16 months and counting. It was recently given new life by his second single, “Little Bit of You,” with an accompanying music video that was released this past Friday (Feb. 5). Bryant is also talking about his upcoming album. -
'American Crime Story' Malcolm-Jamal Warner Talks O.J. Simpson's Infamous Police Car Chase
Last night (Tuesday, Feb. 9), FX aired their turbulent second episode of 'American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson' featuring the infamous police care chase that took place on June 17, 1994. Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner portrays Al 'AC' Cowlings on the show, Simpson's longtime friend and the man who drove that white Ford Bronco on Interstate 405. Warner opened up about filming the dramatic scene. -
Four Tet Announces 2016 Spring North American Tour With Ben UFO, Anthony Naples
Electronic producer and DJ, Keiran Hebden, better known by his stage name, Four Tet, has announced a month-long 2016 spring North American tour. He will be joined by Ben UFO, Anthony Naples, Floating Points, Daphni (Caribou) and Madlib for specific stops along the way. -
Grammys 2016 Best Country Solo Performance, Who Should/Will Win: Can Chris Stapleton Take It?
The best thing about the best country music out there has always been a meaningful, passionate performance and vocal - and that's what the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance is made for. This year, country newcomers Cam (with "Burning House") and Chris Stapleton (with "Traveller") are set to battle against some of the genre's most celebrated modern artists Keith Urban "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16"), Carrie Underwood ("Little Toy Guns") and Lee Ann Womack ("Chances Are") for the golden gramophone, making for one of the most exciting genre races of the year. -
Julian Jordan, Mike Hawkins Follow Martin Garrix To Leave Spinnin Records
Martin Garrix appears to be setting a worrying trend for his former label Spinnin' Records. Two other artists signed to the label and its management arm MusicAllStars Management have announced that they are also leaving. Dutchman and close friend of Martin Garrix, Julian Jordan is one of those to leave and Megaton Records founder Mike Hawkins is the second. -
Jermaine Dupri Talks Discovering New Talent on Lifetime's 'The Rap Game'
Jermaine Dupri has discovered some young stars in his day -- giving both Kriss Kross and Bow Wow their first forays into the music industry -- and now, the legendary producer is set to bring his penchance for A&R to TV with a new show, The Rap Game, which will the careers of young artists. -
Grammys 2016: Eagles Bandmates, Jackson Browne to Honor Glenn Frey with 'Take It Easy'
The Grammys are set to pay tribute to the late Eagles guitarist/singer Glenn Frey in the most appropriate way possible - with his bandmates. On Wednesday (Feb. 10), the Eagles and Grammys announced that Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Bernie London will honor their fallen comrade alongside his frequent collaborator Jackson Browne. -
Grammys 2016 Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Bruno v Swift
A titanic clash between Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar. Who wins? Though pop stars are revered as solo talents, spanning from Michael Jackson to Madonna to your modern day stars like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, there has always been a special place for the rare collaborations and groups that can compete with the biggest acts in the world. -
Gwen Stefani Reveals New Album Tracklist, Teases 'Make Me Like You' Video for Grammys
Gwen Stefani had a big musical breakthrough moment last year with her heartbreaking single "Used to Love You," and now it seems as though The Voice coach has a whole record's worth of new material on the way. On Tuesday night (Feb. 9), Stefani teased a potential tracklist for her third solo album on Twitter and Instagram, and it seems like her new LP will weigh heavily with personal stories. -
Kanye West Thinks Bill Cosby Is Innocent -- Why Yeezus?
On the eve of your new album, TLOP, you just had to not say anything too crazy, but then again we are dealing with Mr. West.
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