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Lorde Responds To Weird 'South Park' Parody On Twitter And Instagram
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Rihanna's Twitter Teases Recording Studio Photos: New Album on the Way?
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Ted Hearne's 'The Source' to Premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 22, 'Law of Mosaics' Release November 4
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Juicy J Sued For "Bandz A Make Her Dance" Copyright Infringement, Rapper Accused of Stealing Video Footage Featuring Lil' Wayne, 2 Chainz
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Dave Matthews, Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic Post Twitter Selfie Following DMB ‘Under The Table And Dreaming’ 20th Anniversary [PHOTO]
Yes, it’s true. Dave Matthews and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic have posted a selfie to Twitter … and the world is totally excited! At least, Twitter is. The iconic bassist posted the photo to the social media platform last night, saying he ran into the Dave Matthews Band frontman at Boeing Field in Seattle, WA. Matthews is currently riding high – not only because he and the bassist ran into one another – but also because his band’s debut major label album Under the Table and Dreaming just turned 20 years old. -
New York City Council Supports Justice for Jazz Artists Campaign, Which Doesn't Mean Jazz Clubs Will Necessarily Negotiate
New Orleans is seminal in the history of jazz, and St. Louis and Chicago have had a heck of a run with the genre themselves. There's no denying the the ultimate capital of jazz has to be New York City however. Although the biggest performers have moved from famous clubs like the Blue Note and Birdland to big stages such as Lincoln Center, the city retains its relevance to the scene. Hence why it's important for the city itself to help support the cause and encourage performers to stay. New York's city council recently passed Resolution 207 A, a statement expressing support for the Justice for Jazz Artists campaign. -
New YouTube 'Musical Experts' Clip Nails Air Canada on Strict and Arbitrary Limitations of Instruments
If it's got ivory in it then it can't fly — most musicians know this. But some of the arbitrary limitations put on brass, woodwind, percussion or any instrument for that matter has been outlined in a hilarious new satire video, Air Canada - Musical Experts, on YouTube via Rachel Krehm. -
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Last.fm Cuts Losses During 2013 But Still Ends Up $3.4 million In The Hole
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