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  • Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Kacey Musgraves To Perform at CMAs

    The artists will be added to a performance list that already includes Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney and several more.
  • American Music Awards 2014: Iggy Azalea, Katy Perry, Pharrell and John Legend Lead AMA Nominations

    Award season is just around the corner. Today (Oct. 13), the nominations for the 2014 American Music Awards were announced on Good Morning America, and this year is looking to be dominated by none other than Ms. "Fancy" herself, Iggy Azalea. The Aussie-born rapper leads the pack with six nominations, followed closely by John Legend, Katy Perry and Pharrell Williams, who each racked up five nods.
  • Ariel Pink Trashes Madonna While Working On 'MDNA' Singer's New Album

    Pink is currently working with Madonna on her follow-up to 2012's MDNA, but that gig might be toast after recent comments he made about the aging pop star.
  • 'The Walking Dead' Fans' Think That Carol's Warrior Actions In Season 5 Premiere Prove She Is Exactly The Hero They Need

    Fans of The Walking Dead are still going crazy over last nights' premiere episode of season 5. Carol (played by Melissa McBride) is probably the character that has evolved the most since the first season and after last night the writers' have officially made her a hero. Watching her single-highhandedly shoot up a gas tank and then infiltrate Terminus by covering herself in Zombie blood so that she could imitate the walkers and free her friends was just amazing.
  • Space Ibiza New York and Finding Performers for EDM's Most Renowned Club Franchise: Rob Toma and Life Beyond The Lighted Stage

    Behind every nightclub that are individuals who schedule dozens of acts a night, from headliners like Tiësto to underground acts you'll recognize a few years down the line. Rob Toma has the responsibility of trying to get Space Ibiza New York to live up to its namesake, the Spanish club that annually tops rankings around the world.
  • Moon Taxi Guitarist Spencer Thomson on Progressive Banjo, BitTorrent and Thom Yorke "Stealing" His Band's Best Ideas

    Thom Yorke made headlines and a decent chunk of change with his BitTorrent release plan for 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes.' Alas Nashville's Moon Taxi beat him to the punch by just less than a month.
  • Cher Lashes Out After Microsoft CEO Satya Nardella Tells Women Not To Ask For A Raise But To Instead Wait For 'Good Karma' To Reward Them

    Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella found himself in the hot seat late last week when asked a serious question about pay equality. Currently women generally are earning 78 cents on the dollar to men and so it made perfect sense to ask Nadella how a woman should proceed in business in order to make money. Rather than offering wisdom that the women in attendance could put into use he seemed to be stuck in the dark ages. Not only does Nardella support starting a position at a lower pay rate but he also is against asking for a raise.
  • Chief Keef Shares 'Back From The Dead 2' Mixtape Tracklist After Announcing Opening of Marijuana Dispensary

    Chief Keef is gearing up for the release of his Back From The Dead 2 mixtape later this month and he recently shared the tape's tracklist after announcing the opening of his own marijuana dispensary.
  • Tamar Braxton, Jazmine Sullivan, And Keyshia Cole Perform At Annual ‘For Sisters Only’ Concert In Atlanta [WATCH]

    Tamar Braxton, Jazmine Sullivan and Keyshia Cole performed on Saturday among this year's headliners for the annual For Sisters Only concert held in Atlanta at the Georgia World Congress Center.
  • Michael Jackson's Son, Prince, Reportedly Training With Floyd Mayweather As Father Rallies For Fight Against 50 Cent

    Word on web is Michael Jackson's eldest son, Prince, is training with Floyd Mayweather. Reports of the two working on boxing skills comes after Mayweather's father rallied for a fight against 50 Cent.
  • Scott Weiland Talks Upcoming Album With Solo Band The Wildabouts

    Singer Scott Weiland is currently working on a solo album with band The Wildabouts and it sounds like the album will be a departure from music by his previous bands Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.
  • Gene Simmons Hates on Singing TV Show Judges, Talks Up His Rock Show 'Coliseum'

    Simmons may have proclaimed "rock is dead" this summer, but he didn't rule out resuscitating it.
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