• Dead & Company Keyboardist Jeff Chimenti Talks Musical Experience in New Interview

    Jeff Chimenti had been on the periphery of the Grateful Dead jam band scene for years and served as a keyboardist for Bob Weir's side project Ratdog for a total of 18 years. He also moonlighted with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh for his band Phil and Friends in addition to touring with Further Festival. During the summer of 2015, he also played with drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio for the Fare Thee Well concerts.
  • Taylor Swift 'Out of the Woods' Video Teased Ahead of 'New Year's Rockin Eve' Debut

    Taylor Swift dominated 2015, and she's looking to end the year with a bang. Tonight (Dec. 31), her sixth 1989 single "Out of the Woods" will debut on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest. Ahead of her new visual's premiere, the "Wildest Dreams" singer shared a snapshot of her clip, and it looks like it's going to be an intense, dirty and possibly gritty clip.
  • Spinnin Records Releases Statement On Martin Garrix Contract

    In August it appeared as though the saga between Martin Garrix and his former label and management group, Spinnin' Records and MusicAllStars Management respectively, had been settled. However in a new statement released by Spinnin' it appears there are still some serious differences between the two sides and their views on the contracts signed by the two parties.
  • Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' Album Graffiti Being Investigated in San Francisco

    The Justin Bieber Purpose album graffiti that has been popping up in San Francisco is being investigated. In an effort to figure out exactly who is behind the incidents city attorney Dennis Herrera sent a letter to Universal Music Group this past Monday (Dec. 28). In the letter, Herrera expresses that the graffiti is suspected to have been done in spray paint and will not budge from sidewalks in Haight-Ashbury and other neighborhoods. In San Francisco, past marketing campaigns have been done using chalk.
  • Alesso Releases New Song 'Anthem' As Limited Time Free Download

    Alesso is looking to cap off the biggest year of his career with a brand new song "Anthem." Since everyone will be celebrating the New Year and Alesso will be doing that same in Las Vegas, the "Cool" DJ decided to do the same by releasing his new song "Anthem" as a free download.
  • Ja Rule Talks White Rap Fans, N Word & Justin Bieber in New 'Vlad TV' Interview [WATCH]

    Ja Rule might not be as prominent in the rap game as he once was, but he still has some strong opinions on the hip-hop industry. Amongst these is the use of the N word by white rap and hip-hop fans, which has been hotly debated for many years with no one on either side of the debate willing to change their positions for or against the use of the word. In a recent interview with Vlad TV, Ja Rule talks about this issue and even brings pop crooner Justin Bieber into the mix.
  • Motorhead Roadie Steve Luna Talks Lemmy Kilmister's Death in New Interview

    The music world was stunned at the passing of Motorhead founder and frontman Lemmy Kilmister on Dec. 28 after a short bout with a particularly aggressive form of cancer. Kilmister was first diagnosed with the disease on Dec. 26 and died two days later. He was a heavy metal figurehead in music and is being mourned by many in the music industry. A lesser known fact about Kilmister was that he had a short stint as a rodeo for Jimi Hendrix early on in his time in the music industry. Now, his roadie Steve Luna talks his death in a new interview.
  • Obama Brought to Tears By Aretha Franklin's 'Natural Woman' Performance [WATCH]

    We all know Aretha Franklin can sing. She has always had a beautiful voice and her performances have always been amazing. But it seems that President Barack Obama wasn't quite hip to the type of performance Franklin could put on. During the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors, Franklin came to the stage to perform a rare piano rendition of her song, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." The performance brought Obama to tears.