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  • Mitch Winehouse Calls 'Amy' Documentary Makers "Disgusting" After Poor Portrayal in Film

    Amy Winehouse's father Mitch is speaking out against the documentary about his daughter. Earlier this week, the "Rehab" singer's family distanced themselves from the film Amy, claiming it paints Mitch in a bad light while glorifying Amy's controversial ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil.
  • Jennifer Lopez Joins Los Dinos for an Emotional Selena Quintanilla-Pérez Tribute at the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards [WATCH]

    In a bitter-sweet performance at the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards, Jennifer Lopez stepped on stage to honor Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Originally taking on the role of Selena in the 1997 biopic, J.Lo reunited with the Quintanilla family to implement a medley with the Los Dinos.
  • Austin Mahone, Becky G Dating: 'What About Love' Singer Shades Fifth Harmony Ex Camila Cabello

    Uh-oh. Time to break out that #CamilaDefenseSquad. After weeks of rumors that Austin Mahone and "Shower" singer Becky G are dating, yesterday (April 30) the teen heartthrob confirmed the rumors and Fifth Harmony fans of Camila Cabello are not happy with his wording.
  • Randy Travis No. 1 Hits Easily Organized in 'On The Other Hand,' Includes "Forever and Ever, Amen" and More

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at country icon Randy Travis and his newest greatest hits compilation, showcasing his no. 1 country singles.
  • Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars Add The Gap Band to 'Uptown Funk' Writing Credits After 'Blurred Lines' Lawsuit

    Everyone gets a writing credit on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk," it seems. In the wake of the Robin Thicke/Pharrell Willams "Blurred Lines" lawsuit, which awarded Marvin Gaye writing credits, Ronson's 14 week No. 1 hit has five new writers thanks to similarities between the Uptown Special track and The Gap Band's "Oops Upside Your Head."
  • Hootie & The Blowfish Perform "Hold My Hand" on 'Late Show With David Letterman' [WATCH]

    In less than a month's time, David Letterman will step down from his post on the Late Show and let Stephen Colbert take over. Bands and artists are stopping by the program to pay their respects to the iconic host, and last night's, April 30, musical guests owe plenty to Letterman. Hootie & the Blowfish blew up in the early 1990s with their Cracked Rear View LP, but not before the Dave gave them his stamp of approval.
  • Dave Grohl Honors KISS at ASCAP Awards Ceremony With Passionate Speech

    Dave Grohl showed up at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards earlier this week to pay tribute to KISS. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were on hand to receive the ASCAP Founders Award, Billboard notes - an honor given by the organization to artists "who have made pioneering contributions to music by inspiring and influencing their fellow music creators." The Foo Fighters frontman made it clear that KISS had a lasting effect on his career.
  • Katy Perry Angers China with Taiwanese Concert, Symbolic(?) Sunflower Dress

    Katy Perry has sparked international political controversy regarding her choice of outfits at a recent concert in Taiwan, which many have interpreted to be a sign of support for the nation in it's philosophical battle against China.
  • Lorde Collaborator Joel Little: 'Pure Heroine' Follow-Up in Works, Team Is "Experimenting" With New Sounds

    It's been almost two years since Lorde broke out with her hit single "Royals" and debut album Pure Heroine, so it's about time the 18-year-old pop star started working on record No. 2. On Wednesday night (April 29), frequent Lorde collaborator Joel Little opened up about how her sophomore effort is going, revealing that they're "experimenting" with different sounds.
  • Ben E. King, 'Stand By Me' Singer and The Drifters Vocalist, Dead at 76

    Ben E. King—the former member of The Drifters and the soul vocalist behind the classic single "Stand By Me"—has died at the age of 76 years old. His agent reported Friday morning that the vocalist had passed from natural causes.
  • Ryan Adams Finally Performs Bryan Adams' 'Summer of '69' [WATCH]

    Ryan Adams went on a streak last year of performing gnarly cover tunes. Danzig's "Mother" and Alice in Chains' "Nutshell" made the cut in 2014 along with "Run to You" by often-mistaked-counterpart Bryan Adams. Earlier this week during a show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Adams returned to the Canadian rocker's songbook to treat fans to his massive hit "Summer of '69" more than decade after an audience member requested the tune.
  • Zayn Malik Deletes One Direction References From Twitter Profile

    The heartbreak continues for One Direction fans. Zayn Malik recently edited his Twitter profile, going from "@ZaynMalik1D" to simply "@ZaynMalik." He also took down a link to the group's website. Fans took to the social media site to share their disbelief, even though the performer left the group back in March.
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