• Zac Brown Band is Hosting a Give-Away

    Zac Brown Band had such a great time at the Southern Ground Music & Food Festival and it was such a huge success that they are giving away one extremely limited-edition, collectible print form the festival that has been signed by the entire band. The contest ends on October 22nd, so enter soon!
  • Vans Warped Tour Announces 2015 Dates, Cities [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Vans Warped Tour has been bringing punk and alternative rock to American cities for nearly 20 years, and the traveling festival will be celebrating its two-decade anniversary in 2015. AltPress reports that the dates and cities are now publicly available, although no artists have been announced.
  • Brantley Gilbert Says Music Comes Before Acting, But He Still 'Might Give it a Shot'

    Brantley Gilbert played himself on an episode of "Nashville" two years ago, but he does not see himself as much of an actor. "I wouldn't wanna do it and then have people confused about what my true passion was, or what my true priority was, and that'll always be music," he told "Taste of Country." "But you know, if the right part came across the table and it was somethin' that I could play and kinda do me in, I might give it a shot."
  • Experts Say a Travel Ban Won't Stop Ebola from Spreading

    It seems like the CDC is rewriting its protocol and rules regarding the Ebola virus on a daily basis. In the last week, we have learned that a hospital praised for its skilled care was not given the proper tools to treat those infected with Ebola and travel restrictions seem to change constantly. Even nurses such as Amber Vinson, who was confirmed to have touched base with the CDC before hopping a plane from Dallas to Ohio and back again, was misdirected in proper procedures. All of the conflicting ideas and confusion has caused many to think a travel ban might be the obvious way to go, but expert sources disagree, saying a ban will not stop Ebola from spreading.
  • Foo Fighters End Letterman Residency, Look Back with 'Top 10' List

    David Letterman and the Foo Fighters have a long history, so it was no surprise when the late night kingpin invited Dave Grohl and company to spend a week on the show to promote their new album "Sonic Highways," out Nov. 3. Friday marked the final night of the residency, which included the band looking back with a Top 10 list.
  • Soap Star Crystal Hunt Pleads No Contest to Felony Assault Charge Stemming from California Bar Fight

    Fans of now-defunct daytime shows "Guiding Light" and "One Life to Live" will no doubt remember Daytime Emmy-nominated Crystal Hunt for her work on both. The soap star was arrested last December for an altercation at a West Hollywood bar that resulted in her throwing a pint glass at another woman's face. The violent altercation at Pearl's Liquid Bar ended with the actress facing a felony assault with a deadly weapon charge, and she recently pled no-contest, resulting in a three-year probation sentence.
  • Paul Stanley Says KISS Would Be 'F--ked' if They Started Today

    Paul Stanley recently echoed the "rock is dead" sentiment put forth by KISS bandmate Gene Simmons earlier this fall. In this particular rant, he pondered how the face-painted band would survive if they started in 2014. "We'd be f--ked, in plain English," he told Joe Rogan and Ultimate Classic Rock.