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Last night at the Grand Theater at the Foxwoods Casino, Yes regrouped and returned to the stage with a tribute to their recently deceased bassist and constant band mate, Chris Squire. The first post-Chris Squire concert began with all the lights shut off except for one beaming spotlight on a white Rickenbacker bass where the musician once stood--an instrument that screams Squire. -
Hardwell, Dannic Share Tropical 'Survivors' Music Video
Hardwell and Dannic have released the music video for their new single together with Dutch singer Haris. The single was released on July 20 after being premiered for the first time at Tomorrowland Brazil, which holds a special place in the music video. -
Dr. Luke to Face Lawsuit for Jessie J 'Price Tag' Breakbeat
Dr. Luke is the latest big name to be taken to court over similarities in music, as his beat for Jessie J's "Price Tag" has been compared to another copyrighted song, much like how Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams ended up on the wrong side of a $7.2 million payout to the Marvin Gaye estate earlier this year. -
Felix Jaehn Follows 'Cheerleader' With 'Book Of Love'
Felix Jaehn has unveiled a brand new original track titled "Book Of Love" featuring the vocals Russian-born singer, songwriter Polina, who has worked with the likes of Eminem, Tiësto, Steve Aoki, Kaskade and more. The German producer, DJ is still riding high on the success of his remix for Omi's "Cheerleader," which has reigned on top the Billboard Hot 100 charts for the past few weeks, unseating Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" and gone number one in 55 countries around the world. -
Timbaland Posts New Aaliyah Music Announcement on Instagram
Timbaland worked conclusively with Aaliyah prior to her death during 2001, and therefore has often been associated with guarding her discography, but now the producer has declared that he'll be mastering new material from the performer that has yet to reach the public's ears. The Aaliyah-affiliate made a very loud/excited statement on the subject matter via Instagram this weekend. -
SFX, Beatport Apologize For Suspending Label Royalty Payments
Beatport and its parent company SFX have apologized for suspending royalty payments to labels and rights holders from money earned on the website. In a memo sent out to rights holders and labels, SFX Chairman and CEO Robert F.X. Sillerman said he was "deeply embarrassed" about what happened and promised to have payments processed next week. -
SMG Europe, Continent's Biggest Venue Operator, Reports Possible Fraud
SMG Europe, the biggest operator of sports and entertainment venues on the continent and in the UK, has reported to police that the company may be the victim of fraud. Details, such as how much has gone missing or how, have not been disclosed by the company, although it notes that all of the missing assets were solely controlled by SMG. -
Slipknot's Next Album: On 'Sgt. Pepper,' 'Purple Rain,' 'The Wall' Scale(?)
Slipknot took more than six years between releases 'All Hope Is Gone' and '.5: The Gray Chapter' but it's already scheming its next album: An epic double-album on the scale of Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' or The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.' Frontman Corey Taylor also threw out Prince's 'Purple Rain' as a comparison point, as he plans of having a full-length film to accompany the music. Oh? -
Fetty Wap Joins Taylor Swift for 'Trap Queen' on '1989' Tour
Taylor Swift has once again managed to grab one of the stars of the summer for her ongoing "1989" tour, as Fetty Wap joined the biggest-name-in-music (right now) to perform his hit "Trap Queen" in Seattle. The bestselling performer of the year has already nabbed guest spots from The Weeknd, Jason Derulo and Nick Jonas during the tour. -
Kaskade Announces New Album 'Automatic," Shares "Call My Name"
Kaskade, born Ryan Raddon, has announced the title to his new artist album due out on Warner Brothers Music later this fall, titled Automatic. To celebrate the announcement, the "Eyes" DJ has shared a track from the sessions held to create the album, but the tune titled "Call My Name" did not make the cut. Raddon is releasing "Call My Name" as a free download as a thank you to his fans who have been so supportive of his album and his music over the years. Stream and download "Call My Name" on Kaskade's Soundcloud. -
Migos & OG Maco Engage in Twitter Beef Following Release of 'Yung Rich Nation'
On the heels of the release of their album Yung Rich Nation, the Migos recently engaged in a brief Twitter beef with fellow Atlanta rapper OG Maco. -
The Zombies Announce New Album; Original Lineup Touring 'Odyssey & Oracle'
The Zombies—the psychedelic pop act best known for hits such as "She's Not There," "Time of The Season" and "Tell Her No"—has announced it will be working on a new album for 2015, Still Got That Hunger, as well as a tour in support of the release. It will be the third release since the band's resurgence during the new millennium, paired off nicely with the three records the band put out during its '60s heyday.
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