• Lee Brice Partners with Jagermeister for Fall Country Music Tour

    One could be forgiven to buying into the stereotypes regarding beer and whiskey as the go-to adult beverages of choice for country music stars, but Lee Brice is shaking things up a bit by grabbing Jagermeister as the primary sponsor for his upcoming tour. The "Jagermeister Presents" country tour will feature Brice, as well as openers Granger Smith and Brian Milson.
  • 2 Chainz Drops New Song 'Watch Out' Off 'Trap-A-Velli Tre' Mixtape

    "Watch Out" -- 2 Chainz, aka Tity Boi, is back. The FKi-produced track is Tity's first release since January's T.R.U. Jack City mixtape, a showcase of his brand and label, The Real University. With "Watch Out," comes the announcement of an upcoming mixtape, Trap-A-Velli Tre, the third installment in 2 Chainz' beloved Trap-A-Velli series, which drops August 13.
  • Newport Folk Icon Theodore Bikel Dead at 91; Original 'Sound of Music' Star

    Theodore Bikel, an actor known for his work in Fiddler on The Roof and The Sound of Music, as well as an accomplished musician who founded the Newport Folk Festival, has died at the age of 91. A statement from his publicist reports that the performer died of natural causes at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.
  • Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran "Feud" on Twitter Over VMAs Video of the Year Nominations

    Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift aren't the only pop stars who are getting heated over the nominations for this year's MTV VMAs - Video of the Year nominees Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran are getting into it too, WWF style. After Minaj slammed the award show and (sort of) Swift on Twitter, the two male nominees for the illustrious VOTY award joked about getting into a spat ahead of the Aug. 30 air date.
  • Tyrese Tops Billboard 200 with 'Black Rose,' Beats Meek Mill, Taylor Swift

    Tyrese may be the first musician to both star in a film with a no. 1 soundtrack ('Furious 7') and have a no. 1 album of his own in the same year ('Black Rose'). Although he didn't contribute to the aforementioned soundtrack, his most recent album became his first to top the Billboard 200, moving 86,000 equivalent units.