• Foo Fighters, Jewel Tackle 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' at Atlanta Tour Stop [WATCH]

    Much like Taylor Swift's '1989' tour, the Foo Fighters have been keeping up with their tradition of bringing special guests to the stage. For the second time in two weeks, Jewel found her way on stage, singing duets with the Foo front man Dave Grohl. Their first collaboration saw a rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love," and for their second go around, the duo took on Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty's "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around."
  • Dead & Company to Give Away 10,000 Tickets to Free Madison Square Garden Concert

    After performing their final Fare Thee Well shows and bidding aideu to a band that brought fourth an insurmountable following, three-quarters of the Grateful Dead's surviving "Core Four" decided the end of an era wasn't quite finished, teaming up with fellow musician John Mayer as Dead & Company. Having announced a number of long, strange trips through North America, the innovative group decided to add a third New York date at Madison Square Garden--this time, curating a free, 5,000 ticket give away to fans who enter for a chance to win. Tickets cannot be purchased otherwise.
  • Demi Lovato is 'Confident' in New Video Interview for Upcoming Album [WATCH]

    Newly 'Confident' pop-star Demi Lovato is very honest in a new video interview for her upcoming album and music video for the title track, due to be released later this week (Oct. 9). The full album is going to be released mid this month (Oct. 16) via Safehouse, Island and Hollywood Records and is available for pre-order on her website.
  • Independent Labels Call For Single Streaming Rate Amidst Copyright Royalty Board Review

    Under the current regime, all labels, artists and distributers are paid the same royalty rate from every streaming service or licensing operator like SoundExchange regardless of their size or genre. However this fundamental truth in the music industry could potentially get changed with the Copyright Royalty Board asking the Copyright Office whether or not it can set different rates for different music suppliers. With this review coming in the next few weeks, WIN, (the Worldwide Independent Network) has released a statement on their view of a potential decision, which could shake the music industry to its core.
  • Stream Rudimental 'We The Generation' Featuring Ed Sheeran, Bobby Womack

    UK electronic group Rudimental has released their sophomore album We The Generation. The follow-up to their very successful 2012 debut Home features a cast of friends on the "Not Giving In" group's label Major Toms like Will Heard and Anne-Marie, as well as stars and legends like Ed Sheeran and Bobby Womack.
  • American Apparel Files Bankruptcy After Sexual Assault Allegations & Racy Ads

    Popular Los Angeles based clothing company American Apparel announced they were filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Monday morning on Oct. 5. After a group of sexual assault allegations were brought to light against the brand's founder, Dov Charney, and controversy erupted surrounding their racy ads, American Apparel has struck a deal with lenders, according to the 'New York Times.'
  • O'Shea Jackson Jr. Clears Up Alleged Comments Made About Black Women, Says Posts Are Fake

    "Straight Outta Compton" star O'Shea Jackson Jr. has found himself at the center of social media chaos stemming from a post from his reported girlfriend telling his Twitter followers that Jackson doesn't like ugly, dark and dumb women. Now his camp is attempting to clear up the confusion that continues circulate with new posts, stating they are all fake.