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Willie Nelson and Allison Krauss will once again attempt to do a joint tour together, after last summer's plan fell apart following health concerns for the latter vocalist. The pair are back together for at least nine concert stops this summer. The shows will start out west in Montana and pretty much stay there, with a majority of the dates taking place in California. -
Underinsured Bruce Jenner Faces Financial Ruin if Sued Over Malibu Crash
The good news for Bruce Jenner is that it is unlikely that he will be criminally charged in connection with the deadly crash he was involved in a few weeks ago. While there is reportedly video that seems to indicate that Jenner was likely following too closely making him accountable, he was not under the influence of anything, speeding or texting. When you take these potential factors out of the equation, then criminal charges are unlikely. That does not mean the Olympic champion will be totally off the hook, though. Sources claimed that a civil suit over the Malibu crash could completely ruin the uninsured Jenner. -
Swedish Heavy Metal Fan Gets Disability Payments for Music Addiction to 'Avoid Being Discriminated Against'
A Swedish man is now eligible for disability citing his addiction to heavy metal music. And yes, this is something that's been approved by the bureaucracy. Roger Tullgren's compulsion toward heavy guitar music began when he listened to his first Black Sabbath at the age of 2. -
New York Festival of Song Presents 'Bel Canto/Can Belto' for Emerging Artist Series, Exploration of Italian Song
The New York Festival of Song will be presenting 'Bel Canto/Can Belto' as a part of its Emerging Artist Series and exploration of Italian song. The show marks NYFOS’s seventh annual residency at the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Best & Worst Blind Auditions of Night Two as Adam Levine Starts to Build a Team
The Voice season eight is still coming out swinging in its premiere week. After a stunning showing on Monday night (Feb. 23), with not a bad singer in sight (or out of sight), the Tuesday night (Feb. 24) show continued this momentum. Oh, and Adam Levine finally got a couple of singers to join his team. -
ILoveMakonnen and Carnage Team Up on 'I Like Tuh': 'Tuesday' Rapper Shares New Music [LISTEN]
ILoveMakonnen has rode the success of "Tuesday" all the way to a Grammy nomination, but now it is time for him to show off what he can do after the big hit. He attempts to do this with a new track alongside big room festival trap producer, Carnage titled "I Like Tuh." -
'NBC Nightly News' Ratings on the Rise With Lester Holt in Command
NBC News has spent the last month basically in a state of crisis thanks to the scandal surrounding Brian Williams. After the network confirmed that their beloved NBC Nightly News anchor had developed a bit of an embellishment problem they decided to suspend him without pay for 6 months. Figuring out how to punish Williams might have been the easy task, revamping NBC Nightly News was a whole lot bigger. They decided to put Lester Holt into the anchor chair in place of their fallen star and thankfully, things are going well. -
Apple Reportedly Behind Takeover of London Music Software Company Camel Audio
It is clear -- Apple is expanding aggressively into the music market. Having already acquired Beats Audio, with Beats Music included, for a hefty price tag of $3 billion, it appears the Silicon Valley giant has quietly taken over a London-based music software firm, Camel Audio, according to reports. -
'Fifty Shades' Will Have a Sequel or Two But it May Be Without Jamie Dornan
It's kind of safe to say that "Fifty Shades of Grey" has surpassed the financial hopes of everyone involved with the making of the film. It has made $150 million domestically and another $280 million internationally, making it a runaway success and solidifying those two sequels. We know that actually bringing them to life may not be an easy task because there is so much discord behind the scenes and now it sounds like there's a potentially huge problem brewing. Jamie Dornan, Mr. Christian Grey himself, may not be willing to return to the franchise. -
Chris Brown Denied Entry to Canada on 'Between The Sheets' Tour With Trey Songz and Tyga
Trouble seems to follow Chris Brown wherever he goes, even across country lines. According to a few tweets sent out earlier today, which have since been deleted, Breezy was denied entry to Canada to perform at his two sold-out concerts in Montreal and Toronto on the "Between The Sheets" tour. -
Donald Glover: "Childish Gambino Is a Period That Should Come to a Close"
Donald Glover, known to most within the music community by his Grammy-nominated rap persona, Childish Gambino, went on the "Today Show" this morning to discuss the brand new film he stars in, "The Lazarus Effect." Towards the end, the subject of his music career was broached and he was quite honest about the future of his music career, and Childish Gambino specifically, commenting, "I feel like Childish Gambino is a period that should come to a close," noting "I like endings." -
Stream the New Album by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: 'Chasing Yesterday' Due Out March 2 [LISTEN]
Noel Gallagher is getting ready to release his second studio album with his High Flying Birds. 'Chasing Yesterday' is due out Mar. 2, and it is now available to stream on iTunes Radio. The former Oasis member has been promoting the album for awhile now, hitting the interview circuit pretty hard.
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