• Roger Waters Announces War-Themed Radio Play Project

    As far as Roger Waters' solo career goes, it's endured a dry spell for nearly two dozen years since his last release of 1992's 'Amused to Death.' Back on track with his solo endeavors, the former Pink Floyd bassist plans to end the over 20 year drought in an interesting way--a war-themed "radio play."
  • Chris Stapleton Performs "Nobody To Blame" on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert'

    Chris Stapleton is riding high this month after receiving three nominations at this year's coming CMAs for Male Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for his debut album 'Traveler.' Now he's followed that up with a performance of "Nobody To Blame" on The 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert.'
  • 'Uptown Funk' Gets Viral Video Treatment with 100 Movie Clips [WATCH]

    Just when you thought that the hype around Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' massive single "Uptown Funk" was dying down, a new viral video has arrived to bring it right back to the forefront. Thanks to What's the Mashup, 100 moves have been mixed together all to dance to the smash hit.
  • Amy Thomson Responds To Public Axwell / Ingrosso Split

    On Wednesday news broke that Axwell / Ingrosso had split from their longtime manager Amy Thomson and her firm ATM Artists. It was rumored that the duo were on their way to Avicii's manager Ash Pournouri's At Night Management that houses Cazzette, iSHi and Otto Knows. Both parties in the split gave very short statements in the story, but today Thomson came out with a long explanation to try and quiet any rumors about her relationship with the "Sun Is Shining" duo.
  • Little Mix Tease New Song 'Love Me Like You' Ahead of 'Get Weird' Release

    Little Mix's new album Get Weird may still be a month and a half away from its release date, but the girls are already planning the next song release. Following the smash hit single "Black Magic" and the lyrically refreshing promo track "Hair," the next track to see release is the sizzling love single "Love Me Like You."
  • Taylor Swift's '1989' Tour Goes Country With The Band Perry in Indiana [WATCH]

    Taylor Swift's 1989 tour still has a way to go, which means there are endless possibilities concerning what musical acts and star power she'll bring to the forefront of her stage. The country-gone-pop singer initially suffered some backlash as she made the genre jump but while in Indianapolis Wednesday night, the "Bad Blood" singer returned to her country roots by presenting The Band Perry for a rendition of "If I Die Young."