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The owners of the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival are looking into the possibility of bringing a country music event to the farm in Manchester, TN, and the tourism industry in nearby Nashville is certainly interested. -
GRiZ, Big Gigantic Let The 'Good Times Roll' On New Free Download
The magical combo of GRiZ and Big Gigantic have come together once again on their new free collaboration "Good Times Roll." The new track is another funky blend of drums, bass, saxophone and soulful vocals that brings together the best of both worlds from the two artists. -
Dame Dash Preps New Streaming Service Launch Similar to Netflix
Dame Dash is seemingly always on the take when it comes to business moves. The music mogul is currently prepping the launch of his new streaming service similar to Netflix. -
Lana Del Rey Talks New Album 'Honeymoon,' James Franco & More with Zane Lowe
Lana Del Rey's new album Honeymoon is on its way. Just days after releasing her new single "High by the Beach," the dreamy pop star sat down and talked to Beats 1's Zane Lowe to talk about her constant output of music, creative process and wanting all her unused music destroyed. -
Barack Obama Won't Force Kanye West to Release 'Swish,' Despite Petition
The government has once ignored the demands of its constituency as Barack Obama has refused to force Kanye West to release his new album, believed to be titled 'Swish.' In all seriousness, a petition at the We The People site, which allows citizens to gather attention to causes via digital petitions, raised 100,000 signatures in support of forcing of forcing the rapper/producer to release his new album. -
Family Guy's Peterpalooza Packs Snoop Dogg, Deadmau5, Weird Al, More
Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane is bringing the biggest music event to Rhode Island since the Newport Folk Festival, including performances from Deadmau5, Snoop Dogg, Weird Al Yankovic and more. Unfortunately, this revelry won't take place in real life but you can certainly check it out via the Family Guy: Quest For Stuff app. -
Upcoming Drake & Fetty Wap Collaboration Will Be "Something Big," Says Fetty
Drake added a verse on Fetty Wap's "My Way" earlier this year, and now it looks like we can expect an official collaboration. Fetty tells BigBoyTV that the two singing rappers have been working on "something big." -
BET 'Punk'd' Viewers with ‘Uncut’ Prank Promo for New Version of Show
The Internet went into a frenzy when BET announced that "Uncut" would return to the air but the network recently revealed that the ad was just a promo for the revamped version of "Punk'd." Viewers were the first victims of the new "Punk'd" when they tuned in hoping to see... -
New Indictment Says PeeWee Roscoe Told Lil Wayne He Would "Spray His Bus"
A new indictment has revealed more (alleged) details of the April shooting at Lil Wayne's tour bus in Atlanta. Former Rich Gang affiliate Jimmy Winfrey, aka PeeWee Roscoe, is currently incarcerated for the bus shooting and he's now been charged with "terroristic threats" for allegedly telling Wayne he'd "spray his bus." An indictment last month named Birdman and Young Thug as co-conspirators in the plot to kill Wayne, though neither man has yet been charged. -
Tiesto, Chinese Pop Star Jane Zhang Reimagine 'Change Your World'
Tiësto is dipping into the massive Chinese music market by teaming up with Chinese pop star Jane Zhang to reimagine his new single 'Change Your World' that originally appeared on "Club Life Vol. 4: New York." The original features the male vocals of Nashville based singer, musician Morgan Karr. Karr has been left behind as Zhang steps in to sing new verses and a slightly different chorus. -
Grateful Dead Members 'Dead & Company,' John Mayer Add Madison Square Garden Show
The Grateful Dead's incarnation, "Dead & Co," will now play two dates at Madison Square Garden on October 31 and November 1 with John Mayer. Dead & Co announced an American Express card-holder pre-sale August 10, which sold out in just a matter of minutes, so a second show was added. -
5 Songs You Didn't Know Violated Copyright: Johnny Cash, Radiohead and More
Music samples and their legality has been a hot-button issue in music news this year: First, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams were forced to pay the estate of Marvin Gaye over similarities between their smash hit "Blurred Lines" and his "Got To Give It Up," and now Jay Z and Timbaland will head to court to establish whether they properly licensed an Egyptian music sample found on "Big Pimpin'." Although courts have seen more action from those whose copyrights have been infringed recently, it's hardly a new phenomenon. Here are five hits from years past that were busted for being a little too close to another song for comfort. It's important to note just little listeners today remember the lawsuits.
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