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  • U2 Performs "Raised By Wolves," "Vertigo" and More on 'TFI Friday' Revival

    American TV viewers may not be aware, but there was a British variety show that dominated UK culture from 1996 - 2000 called "TFI Friday," hosted by Chris Evans. The show is back, and for its debut revival show, Irish rockers U2 were on to perform "Raised By Wolves," "Vertigo," "Song For Someone" and "Out Of Control."
  • Girl Power: Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande Give Kudos to Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato via Twitter

    Girl power does exist in the pop world. Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson both gave kudos to Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez and their new albums via Twitter this past Saturday (Oct. 17). Lovato just dropped 'Confident' on Friday (Oct. 16) and Gomez released 'Revival' about a week prior (Oct. 9). After giving both albums a listen, Grande and Clarkson both tweeted their approval of the projects.
  • Bobbi Kristina Brown's Aunt Prepares to Reveal What Really Caused Her Death

    The daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, Bobbi Kristina Brown, died in July. Some are referring to it as a mysterious death. Questions still linger as to what happened to her and who was involved. But, in a recent Facebook post, Brown's aunt promises to reveal the truth and what really caused her death.
  • Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh Stricken With Bladder Cancer, Cancels Shows at Terrapin Crossroads

    Grateful Dead bassist, Phil Lesh, has been stricken with bladder cancer and was forced to cancel shows at Terrapin Crossroads, the restaurant and music venue located in San Rafael, California that he curates.
  • Chrissy Teigen: Want to See My Baby Bump? New Instagram Photo of Growing Belly [PHOTO]

    Chrissy Teigen is glowing and growing in her pregnancy. The expecting mother posted a new photo of her growing baby bump on Instagram.
  • Toya Wright & Memphitz Seeking Help in Resolving Marital Issues on Bravo's 'Untying The Knot'

    Toya Wright, the ex-wife of rap star Lil Wayne, and her new husband, producer Memphitz, have had their share of issues in their marriage, with the abuse allegations from K. Michelle at the center of their separation that led to a pending divorce. Now, the estranged couple is heading to couple's therapy and seeking the help of Bravo's returning season of "Untying The Knot" to hopefully repair their union.
  • Mac DeMarco Was a Weird Kid, Watch Him Sing "Charliebrown" Song From Childhood

    Mac DeMarco has received a lot of attention for his scruffy, slacker rock approach to his live performances and general lifestyle. Now, thanks to an unearthed childhood video from an avid Stereogum reader, we can confirm this isn't some shtick he puts on - DeMarco is just a weird dude.
  • Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Share New Collaboration On Drake's OVO Sound Radio

    Although the two have called it quits romantically, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have teamed up for some new music. Their new collaboration was shared on the latest stream of Drake's OVO Sound Radio.
  • The National Debut New Song 'Roman Candle' at Cooperative Education Benefit Concert

    In an interview back in August, The National frontman Matt Berninger said the band is well on its way to releasing its seventh album and fans got the first taste of the new material from a performance this weekend, where the group debuted its new song, "Roman Candle."
  • iLoveMakonnen Pays Homage to Guwop on 'Big Gucci'

    Saturday (Oct. 17) was Guwop Day, commemorating Gucci Mane's 1017 Bricksquad label and iLoveMakonnen took it upon himself to pay homage to the incarcerated rapper with a new track titled "Big Gucci."
  • Tobias Jesso Jr. Covers The Weeknd, Haim, D'Angelo and More [WATCH]

    Adele's new writing buddy, Tobias Jesso Jr. and his live band Duk, continue to make waves as they performed a series of impromptu covers from The Weeknd, Haim, D'Angelo and Keane Saturday Oct. 18 at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C.
  • Graham Nash Art Displayed at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Graham Nash is the latest artist honored with a new exhibit at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which will include handwritten lyrics, instruments and clothing from his career. However, in an interview, he said he wants to be known for more than just his accomplishments in music, he wants fans to see his visual art as well.
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