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One of the biggest surprises from this year's Coachella Music and Arts Festival was the announcement of jazz rock legends Steely Dan as one of the peformers, and in support of their appearances at the festival the band has announced a string of West Coast tour dates for April, "Ultimate Classic Rock" has reported. Dubbed the "Rockabye Gollie Angel" tour, these dates kick off with two performances in Santa Rosa, California, April 7 and 8, and conclude April 18 in San Diego. Other than a stop in Las Vegas April 11, all dates on the tour are in California. -
New York Festival of Song Presents 'NYFOS Next,' a Three-Day Concert Featuring Adam Guettel, George Steel, Paul Moravec and Bright Sheng
The New York Festival of Song is back with “NYFOS Next,” a three-day, premiere-filled concert at OPERA America’s National Opera Center. This year’s concerts include works by Adam Guettel, George Steel, Paul Moravec and Bright Sheng. -
Fifth Harmony "Like Mariah" Review: Mariah Carey "Always Be My Baby" Sample & Tyga Help Along Auto-Tuned New Single [LISTEN]
Fifth Harmony are all about paying tribute to the major women players in the industry. First off its new album Reflection, 5H name checked Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey in "BO$$." Now, in the former X Factor group's new song, it's all about Mariah Carey. Today (Jan. 28), Fifth Harmony released its latest single, the Tyga-featuring "Like Mariah," which samples the 1995 classic "Always Be My Baby." -
Taylor Swift Is Freaking Out After Madonna's 'Princesses of Pop' Compliment
Madonna paid Taylor Swift a nice compliment recently, and now the young singer is freaking out over it. Basically, Madge is totally into Swift's music, referring to her as one of the "princesses of pop" during a chat with Network Nine's "Today" show in Australia. After hearing the news of the compliment, Swift scrambled to her Tumblr page to let everyone know that she was hyperventilating over the kind words. -
Ailee, San E and Jay Park Touring Together Across United States with One Surprising European Stop
A trio of K-Pop stars—Ailee, San E and Jay Park—will take part in a "world" tour featuring five North American dates during March. K-Pop acts are branching more and more into waters outside of Asia as the genre develops an audience in Europe and the United States but, as Billboard points out, rarely do acts actually tour together. Generally one act plots a few dates across the United States and can do well enough. The "Unite The Mic 2015 Tour" serves as a great sampler for those wanting to check the scene out...or as a great deal in general for American K-Pop fans. -
Snapchat Launches 'Discover' Feature With Warner Music and Media Giants CNN, Vice and Others
On Tuesday, Jan. 27, Snapchat rolled out its new feature, Discover, which partners the social media platform with major media giants to help users "discover" what is going on through its service. The new, built-in feature was rolled out with a 50-second story that was sent to all users and featured in a YouTube video that explained what it does and how users will be able to access it. The app has teamed up with Warner Music Group in addition to media giants "Vice," "The Daily Mail," Comedy Central, "Cosmopolitan," Yahoo, "People" and National Geographic. -
Emile Hirsch Accused of Holding Paramount Exec in a Headlock During Drunken Altercation
So much for that insider statement the other day about Emile Hirsch being the nicest guy on Earth -- or maybe he is, as long as he stays sober. Unfortunately, while partying at the Sundance Film Festival last weekend, the actor was accused of getting into a physical, drunken altercation with a woman that ended when the police were called. It also reportedly was not some accidental scuffle either because the actor at one point had Dani Bernfield, a Paramount exec, in a headlock. -
Brody Jenner Wishes Kim Kardashian Kept Her Mouth Shut About Bruce Jenner's Sex Change
While Kim Kardashian was the first family member to really provide any sort of comment regarding Bruce Jenner's obvious changes to his physical appearance, not everyone is comfortable with her doing so. Some of the Kardashians may be coming to terms with things, but apparently his sons are not exactly there yet, which could eventually lead to some serious clashes within the family. But Brody Jenner has wished that Kim kept her mouth shut about Bruce's sex change. -
What Hollywood Director is Teaming Up with Placido Domingo for the Los Angeles Opera's 2015-'16 Debut?
Woody Allen might be best-known for his romantic comedies but he's an opera fan as well, which is why he'll be teaming up with renowned opera singer Plácido Domingo for a performance of Gianni Schicchi at the Los Angeles Opera to open the 2015-'16 season. It will be the second time the director has staged a production of Schicchi. -
J. Cole Talks '2014 Forest Hills Drive,' Kendrick Lamar, 'Fire Squad' & More With Combat Jack
A very comfortable J. Cole sat down with hip-hop radio show Combat Jack to discuss a wide variety of topics including his critically acclaimed album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, how Cole wanted to sign Kendrick Lamar and his track "Fire Squad" that had everyone up in arms. The 2-hour interview takes a deep dive into Cole's past and the issues that have surrounded the North Carolina rapper recently. -
Tomorrowland 2015 Announces Sven Väth-Led Cocoon, Vinyl-Only Stage
Tomorrowland has delivered another announcement on who will be heading to the festival this summer. After the Belgian electronic music festival revealed that its first act was the Belgian National Orchestra, fittingly renamed the "Symphony of Unity" for the occasion after the theme of unity this year, Tomorrowland has unveiled its latest curated stage. Taking cues from its ID&T partner Mysteryland, the Boom-based partner has decided to call upon a dance music veteran of four decades, Sven Väth, to curate a vinyl-only stage with his label Cocoon. -
Sly Stone's Net Worth Looking Better as Los Angeles Court Rules in His Favor for $5 Million Payout
Sly Stone has some money to bring home to the Family after a Los Angeles court ruled in his favor as part of a lawsuit against his old company, a former manager and a former attorney. The performer, once part of the legendary Sly and The Family Stone, alleged that he didn't receive royalties for more than a decade while the defendants claimed the opposite, along with their help getting him out of financial trouble.
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