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Trailing the wild success of the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well shows, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann decided they weren't quite ready to call it quits. The trio, hailing from the surviving "core four," decided to team up with John Mayer, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and multi-instrumentalist Oteil Burbridge for their latest project titled Dead & Company. Having announced 10 tour dates, the group announced more U.S. gigs, rounding out at a toal of 29 dead-inspired shows. -
Quentin Miller, Drake's Alleged Ghostwriter Takes Shots at Him on 'Cease and Desist'?
Back in July, “Back to Back” rapper, Drake, was accused of using a ghostwriter by fellow rapper Meek Mill in his infamous Twitter rant that set in motion a rap beef of epic proportions. Fast forward to present day and Quentin Miller, Drake’s alleged ghostwriter, appears to now be taking shots at him on a new track “Cease and Desist.” -
Emilio Estefan, Santana & More Combat Trumps Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric with 'We're All Mexican'
Emilio Estefan is tired of hearing the media and Donald Trump's rhetoric of anti-immigrant sentiment and he is combating it with a song titled "We're All Mexican," packed with all-star guests including his wife Gloria Estefan and Santana. -
Rick Ross & Baby Mama Engage in All Out War After he Gets Tattoo of New Lady's Name
Rick Ross' son's mother, Tia Hemp, is not a happy camper this week and she is currently directing her wrath at the MMG frontman. Ross' baby mama is not happy that he got a tattoo of his new lady's name and she has declared war. -
The Weeknd is the 6th Artist to Ever Boast More Than 10 Tracks on the Hot 100
The Weeknd is having an impressive week on the charts as his album, 'Beauty Behind The Madness' comes in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip-hop Albums charts. More surprisingly, 10 songs off that album made their debut on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs list this week, rounding out the full tracklist with every song currently charting. -
The Kendrick Brother's 'War Room' Takes 'Straight Outta Compton' Top Box Office Spot
The Kendrick Brother's "War Room" has surpassed the filmmakers expectations and taken the top spot at the box office, moving "Straight Outta Compton" out of the number one position that it held for four weeks. -
Beyonce, Jay Z Being Outed From Their California Home
According to reports, hip hop royalty, Beyonce and Jay Z, are being outed from their California home. Sources say that within the next couple of weeks, the power couple will be forced to leave the Holmby Hills Estate they moved into in February of this year. -
Kendrick Lamar Brings 'To Pimp a Butterfly' Medley on 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
Kendrick Lamar was the final musical guest on Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report, so to make things come full circle, he is the first solo act to perform on his new rendition of The Late Show. On Wednesday night (Sept. 9), K. Dot took to the CBS talk show to offer up a medley of his hits from his new album To Pimp a Butterfly. -
Tycho Death Cab For Cutie Remix, Burning Man Set Shared
Ben Hansen, better known as Tycho, is not known for his remix work, but the American ambient electronic artist has unveiled a brand new remix of a rather unusual suspect. The Awake producer has remixed Death Cab For Cutie's single "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive." The track is taken from the band's eight studio album Kintsugi. -
Keith Richards Netflix Documentary Gets First Trailer Ahead of 'Crosseyed Heart' Release
On September 18, Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards will release his first solo album in 23 years in conjunction with his first official Netflix documentary, Keith Richards: Under the Influence. -
Third Eye Blind Tour 2015: '90s Favorites to Support New Album 'Dopamine' in October
Third Eye Blind may be best known to the general population for its massive '90s hits such as "Semi-Charmed Life" and "Jumper," but the band has continued to roll out new music and now its taking its latest album Dopamine on the road. Today (Sept. 10), Third Eye Blind announced 15 new shows for its fall tour. -
ZHU Genesis Series Features Skrillex, AlunaGeorge, Bone Thugs N Harmony
The mysterious Los Angeles-based producer, ZHU has come alive. After months of staying totally silent, ZHU unveiled a brand new website generationwhy.com, which has just a large word scramble and an email sign up. Once you sign up, it tells you what number sign up you are. Within the word scramble there is a list of artists who ZHU is collaborating with on music that will presumably appear on his upcoming album or at least an EP. Among those that have been spotted so far are Skrillex, Alunageorge, A-Trak, Gallant and interestingly enough Bone Thugs N Harmony.
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