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When news broke that Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield were dropping an entire album of Elliott Smith covers, our first question was, "When are they coming to town?" The answer is "soon." -
D'Angelo Headlining New York Apollo Theater for First Time Next Month
D'Angelo fans, the Black Messiah is coming out of hiding and is preparing to go back on the road again. Before he heads out on tour in Europe next month, he has announced a headlining show at the historic New York City venue Apollo Theater in Harlem on Feb. 7. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m. EST. -
Mark Ronson Remembers First Time He Met Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and Adele
Mark Ronson has been slowly rising to stardom in both America and the UK over the past decade, and his recent hit "Uptown Funk" (featuring Bruno Mars) has put him on the cusp of "household name" status. -
Joey Bada$$ Previews Action Bronson Collab "Run Up On Ya" Featuring Statik Selektah From 'B4.DA.$$' [LISTEN]
Joey Bada$ really can't wait for people to hear the new material on his album. Just a few days before the release of 'B4.DA.$,' Joey Bada$, real name Jo-Vaughn Virginia Scott, has unveiled one of the most eagerly awaited collaborations on the album -- "Run Up On Ya" featuring Action Bronson and Elle Varner with production from Statik Selektah. Whereas his last single, "Teach Me," alongside Canadian songstress Kiesza, was a more upbeat, funky jam, "Run Up On Ya" is back to what fans have expected from Scott with a subtle and effective instrumental crafted by Boston beatsmith Statik Selektah and a guest verse from Action Bronson -
Lil B Saved by Teen From Apartment Fire
Lil B is a treasured item of our musical generation. So when his apartment building caught fire, somebody had to be there to save the based god. According to a report, Lil B and six others were saved by 15-year-old Mateo Ysmael who ran through the building to wake everyone up so they would get out in time. -
Pink Floyd's Nick Mason Takes Aim at Apple over U2's Surprise 'Songs of Innocence' Release
U2 caught a lot of flak for releasing their album Songs of Innocence for free with the help of Apple. Pink Floyd's Nick Mason thinks that isn't fair. The drummer recently spoke to GQ, expressing his issues with Apple and the fact that the Irish rock band took most, if not all, of the criticism regarding the whole debacle. -
Björk Announces Set of 'Vulnicura' Shows in New York City
Iceland's greatest musical export, Björk, has announced her first tour dates of 2015 — a slate of shows in New York City where she will be taking on some more intimate venues in Carnegie Hall and the New York City Center. It will kick off a short residency in the Big Apple during March as she unveils her exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art on the same day as her first show at Carnegie Hall, March 7. -
Bill Cosby Will Never Have a Job With NBC Again
Bill Cosby may have issued a statement earlier this week reassuring his remaining fans that his career is far from over, but ultimately, his ability to continue working is in the hands of other people and that is a real problem. If just one or two women had made allegations against the comedic legend, then he likely would be given the benefit of the doubt, but with more than 15 women coming forward, Cosby is going to have to have a real uphill battle. -
Mötley Crüe Biopic 'The Dirt' Moving Forward: Focus Features Picks Up Jeff Tremaine-Directed Film
Although Mötley Crüe is currently on its final ride, the group's biopic based on the 2001 memoir The Dirt: The Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band recently found new life thanks to Focus Features. The production company snagged the film, which has Jackass mastermind Jeff Tremaine attached to direct with a script by Rich Wilkes (Airheads) and Tom Kapinos (Californication). The search for actors will begin soon. -
Adele's New Album May Not Be Out Until the Second Half 2015: Singer Reportedly Taking Her Time with '21' Follow-Up
The follow-up to Adele's 2011 masterpiece, 21, will be the most important album of the young singer's career when it's released. Fans are anxiously waiting to see how the British songstress will follow hits like "Rumor Has It" and "Someone Like You." According to sources close to the artist, the third album will either be out toward the end of 2015 or sometime after. Adele is taking her time with the new effort. -
'Hollywood Exes' Shanna Moakler and Travis Barker Both Arrested for Making Death Threats Against Each Other
If you're a fan of VH1's Hollywood Exes then you're already familiar with Shanna Moakler. The former Miss USA was once married to Travis Barker and after splitting back in 2009 the two have continued to live together to co-parent their kids. While it sounds like an odd arrangement, the way that Moakler explained it made it sound logical. Instead of shuffling kids, she and Barker take turns holding down the fort during their visitation time. Unfortunately, on Dec. 7 the former lovebirds got into a scary altercation that involved death threats and Moakler calling the police. -
Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Martin Never Really Split, Have Been Dating for 6 Months
There are so many reasons to like Jennifer Lawrence, and she has just added another big one to the pile. While she's a part of Hollywood, she doesn't necessarily play the game. She actually eats, gives real interviews and owns her flaws. That's all pretty refreshing, and now it seems that Lawrence has also learned the fine art of truly keeping a romance private. She was first connected to Coldplay's Chris Martin last fall and then it was believed that the couple had split. Not so, says Page Six.
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