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The Rolling Stones performed a sneak peak of their Zip Code tour set with a surprise concert at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre Wednesday night where the fivesome played the entirety of their 1971 LP Sticky Fingers for the first time ever. -
Paul McCartney Teams With Lady Gaga For 'High In The Clouds' Animated Film Soundtrack
After collaborating with the likes of Kanye West and Rihanna, Paul McCartney is continuing to work with a younger generation of influential artists. This time around he's teamed up with Lady Gaga and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready for the soundtrack to a new animated feature he's producing titled High in the Clouds. The film is based off the children's book McCartney co-authored in 2005, and Macca will also voice one of the film's characters, Deadline reports. -
WATCH: Foo Fighters' 'Everlong' Sends off 'The Late Show with David Letterman' with Heartwarming Montage
Last night (May 20), after 22 years on The Late Show and 33 years on late night television, David Letterman finally bid farewell to the small screen. In a night full of tributes to the talk show host and comedian, Foo Fighters closed it all out with a touching performance of its smash hit "Everlong." -
Nocturnal Wonderland 2015 Lineup: Kaskade, Alesso, Armin van Buuren Headline
Memorial Day Weekend kicks off tomorrow, but Labor Day Weekend festivals are already vying for your attention across the United States. Heading into its 20th year, Insomniac Events' Nocturnal Wonderland has announced its stacked 2015 lineup that includes big name DJs like Armin van Buuren, Knife Party, Alesso and Kaskade. -
Roger Waters, Decemberists, First Aid Kit Among Newport Folk Headliners
The Newport Folk Festival has probably reached the peak of its lineup announcements as it revealed this week that former Pink Floyd leader and solo standout Roger Waters will be headlining the event. This marks the first performance for the bassist since the last show of his "The Wall" tour during 2013. -
Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' Sticks at No. 1 Ahead of Walk The Moon, Taylor Swift Singles
If there was a "Song of the Spring," we think we know what it would be. For the sixth week in a row, Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's massive Furious 7 single "See You Again" tops the Billboard Hot 100, overcoming climbing singles from Walk the Moon, Taylor Swift and more. -
Kanye West Has Production On ASAP Rocky's New Album 'A.L.L.A'
As the release date for A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated sophomore effort At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A) draws near, more details have begun to surface on what fans can expect. Earlier this week, Rocky held his official listening party in New York City's Red Bull Studios and gave a select few tastemakers a preview of his album. One revelation that came from the listening session was that Kanye West was one of the album's producers. -
Michael Jackson Gets Bollywood Treatment in Viral Video from India
The best of American and Indian pop music has come together in the most recent mashup to go viral, as a team of artists from both countries have combined Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and A.R. Rahman's "Chaiya Chaiya," a popular track from a 1998 Bollywood film. -
David Letterman's Last 'Late Show' Also Means Paul Shaffer's Disbanding the CBS Orchestra
When funny man Late Show host David Letterman called it quits, so, too, did his sidekick/bandleader Paul Shaffer disband the CBS Orchestra. While everyone else is paying attention to Letterman's retirement, it's easy to overlook another painful fact that Classicalites will soon have to get used to--the end for America's most pithy bandleader, Paul Shaffer. -
Jack White Defends TIDAL: "It's Not About The Rich Getting Richer"
The story of newly relaunched streaming service TIDAL has been one of ups and mostly downs thus far in its fledgling nearly two-month old lifespan. The Jay Z-acquired company has faced a constant stream of criticism not necessarily for the product, but for the marketing its message. Fans and industry observers have criticized it as elite, being represented at a now infamous press conference with 16 of the most powerful and wealthy musicians in the world who proclaim they want artists to earn more for their product. Hov has been doing a lot of the public relations campaign on behalf of the company, running townhall-style meetings and even going on long Twitter rants. Now one of the more silent partners thus far, Jack White, has answered some of his fans questions in a Q&A on his label's website. -
Bruce Lundvall, CEO of Blue Note Records and Prominent Jazz Figure, Dies at 79
Former CEO of Blue Note records and a most major figure in jazz, Bruce Lundvall, who had been battling a neurological disorder has passed away. Following recent surgery, Lundvall failed to regain consciousness. He was 79 years old. -
Drake, Beyonce Collaboration "Can I" Leaks Ahead Of 'Views From the 6' [LISTEN]
Drake and Beyoncé's highly anticipated new collaboration has finally surfaced after snippets began appearing online. Following up their collaboration "Mine" from Beyoncé's self-titled fifth studio album from 2013, Bey returns the favor with a guest spot on a new song called "Can I."
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