• Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Rock Jon Stewart Off 'The Daily Show'

    Jon Stewart got a tremendous send-off from 'The Daily Show' as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band stepped in to play the final set of the comedian's tenure on Comedy Central's award-winning news program. The group played "Land of Hope and Dreams" before easing into the classic "Born To Run."
  • The Smithsonian and Slayer Team Up for a Thrash-Metal Mini-Doc

    The Smithsonian Institutes's National Museum of American History will display a new mini-documentary highlighting the roots of thrash metal and more precisely, Slayer. The six-minute video titled 'Slayer: The Origins of Thrash in San Francisco' may have its blemishes, but it provides insight into how metal's most ominous rockers morphed into leading craftsman of their genre.
  • Alesso, Skrillex, A-Trak Headline Ultra Bali 2015 Lineup

    Ultra Music Festival has announced the first phase of artists who will headline its inaugural event in Bali this fall. UMF is going big with its selections for the 2015 lineup, tabbing Skrillex and Alesso as its big letter headliners. They then added an eclectic mixture of A-Trak, Fedde Le Grand, Vicetone and Zeds Dead to help fill out the lineup.
  • John Dahlbäck Shares 'Raven' Video Ahead of U.S. Tour

    Swedish DJ, producer, John Dahlbäck has unveiled the music video to his new single "Raven." Dahlbäck has had a busy summer and that will continue with gigs the rest of the way in the United States and a few in the booming EDM market of India.
  • Drake Reunites With 'Degrassi' Cast Mates at Toronto Web Series Premiere

    What once began as a small acting career on the Canadian TV show, 'Degrassi,' blew up into a renowned career in the rap industry for Aubrey Graham who's now known as Drake. The rapper reunited with his former cast mates from "Degrassi: The Next Generatio"' at a Toronto web series premiere.
  • David Gilmour Used Wandsworth Prison's Liberty Choir Vocals on ‘Rattle That Lock’

    David Gilmour may have recruited the harmonies of David Crosby and Graham Nash for his latest solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' but the Pink Floyd guitarist looked to London's Wandsworth Prison for some extra pizazz. Gilmour hired the inmates in the Liberty Choir to provide back up vocals for the title track of his latest LP, due out on September 18.
  • Music Times Matches Republican Debate Candidates (Trump et al) with Opening Acts

    The Republican Debates will air tonight on FOX, and many will be tuning in to hear what Donald Trump will say...versus actually trying to educate themselves on who the best candidate for the right side of the aisle might be. Music Times doesn't write too much about politics but we know something, duh, about music, so we've come up with an act or musician to accompany all ten of tonight's candidates. Check out our reasoning below, with the candidates ordered just as FOX has them ranked heading into the big event.
  • Britney Spears 'Pretty Girls' Added to Piece of Me Setlist

    Britney Spears is back in Las Vegas, and she's bringing "Pretty Girls" along with her. After a little hiatus from her Piece of Me residency at Planet Hollywood, Spears returned to Sin City this week, and she's expanded her setlist to include her latest single.