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Country music has some of the most loyal fans in the music industry, at least in terms of being willing to actually buy albums. That was on display last week as the Billboard 200 was topped by two country albums, the first time that's happened since 2010. -
David Bowie Reveals Three Covers for Upcoming 'Nothing Has Changed' Compilation Album [PHOTOS]
For his upcoming career-spanning compilation Nothing Has Changed, David Bowie has unveiled not just one, or two, but three separate album covers, one for each format the album is being released on, Gigwise reports. All three covers feature a photograph of Bowie looking into a mirror, with each one taken at a different point in his career. You can check out the album covers over at Gigwise. -
Snoop Dogg Raising Money For Iowa Youth Football Team Via Crowdfunding
Snoop Dogg has a love/hate relationship with football, but when he saw that a group of youth athletes in Des Moines, Iowa, needed help to keep their program afloat, he took action. -
Florida Georgia Line Announce 'Anything Goes' Tour Dates For 2015 [FULL SCHEDULE]
Radio.com reports that during their appearance on The Today Show this morning, Oct. 8, country duo Florida Georgia Line announced their plans to tour in 2015, in support of their upcoming album Anything Goes. The "Anything Goes" Tour will kick off on Jan. 15 in Toledo, Ohio and come to a close on May 8 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The tour stays mostly east of the Mississippi River (with the exception of two dates in Iowa and Nebraska), and will make two stops in Canada and even one stop at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 25. -
Adele Earns $130,000 A Day Thanks to Massive '21' Success
Adele has not released a new full-length album since her smash record 21 in January 2011, and she still makes more in one day than you do all year. According to new reports, the "Skyfall" singer earns over £80,000 a day as a result of her massive musical success. -
Sam Smith, Bleachers, Chvrches, And More To Perform At VH1 'You Oughta Know Live In Concert' [LINEUP]
VH1 has chosen the 2014 class of You Oughta Know artists and will bring them together for an epic festival-style show on Nov. 13 at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The second annual You Oughta Know Live in Concert will feature two hours of performances from A Great Big World, Aloe Blacc, American Authors, Bleachers, CHVURCHES, Echosmith, KONGOS, Mary Lambert, Tove Lo, Vance Joy, and Sam Smith. -
New Foo Fighters Songs 'Something From Nothing', 'Feast and the Famine' Teased in New 'Sonic Highways' Trailer
Foo Fighters' new HBO documentary series Sonic Highways and its accompanying album of the same name are right around the corner, and now the saviors of American rock 'n' roll are teasing the show's premiere with an extended trailer and "conversation." Today (Oct. 8), Foo Fighters released a five minute interview with each other on HBO Go and teased two new songs in the process. -
Amber Rose Reportedly Working on Reconciliation with Wiz Khalifa as Divorce Rumors Continue to Swirl
Splitting up a family is rough, and it is even harder for celebrities who have to do it under the glare of the public eye. Amber Rose was quick to file for divorce a few weeks ago after catching Wiz Khalifa in bed with a set of identical twins. She petitioned the court two days after their official split, and it seemed like a knee-jerk reaction to being deceived by her husband of one year. Even though the mess has played out almost daily in the media, it seems there is a chance these two could reconcile. -
Garth Brooks Announces Pair of Greensboro, NC Tour Dates, Minneapolis Count Rises to 10 Concerts
The Garth Brooks Machine rolls on and it seems his tour will be heading back to the East Coast before he starts thinking about West. Brooks had us thinking he was heading toward the opposite coast when he announced that the fifth stop on his comeback tour would be in Minneapolis, far more left than any of his dates up to that point. He switched direction again on Wednesday when he announced that he and wife Trisha Yearwood would be heading to Greensboro, NC for a pair of dates. It will be Brooks' first appearance in the Tar Heel State in more than 16 years according to The Boot. -
Sinead O'Connor Promises Memoir on Marriages, Music Career Will Include 'Sexual Dirt'; Fans Turned Off by Subject Matter
What do you do when you are a popular singer who likes to stir up controversy and fly in the face of established rules? Well, if you are Sinead O'Connor, you decide to channel your energy and candor into a tell-all memoir. Penguin Random House imprint Blue Rider Press announced Tuesday, Oct. 7, that the Irish rocker has inked a book deal that will include "sexual dirt" stemming from four marriages and 25 years in the music industry — and fans are not happy about that. -
Live Nation Rumored to Be Purchasing C3 Presents, Promoter of Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits
Live Nation is looking at a huge deal that would give it a majority share in C3 Presents, one of the nation's largest concert promoters, according to The New York Times. Among the biggest names in the C3 lineup are Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits. -
Gustavo Dudamel and Director Alberto Arvelo Team Up to Score New Simon Bolivar Film 'The Liberator'
A most resounding political figure, Simon Bolivar was paid tribute in the U.S. this weekend via the new movie about his life in "The Liberator." And the film premieres the first ever scoring efforts of none other than the famous conductor Gustavo Dudamel.
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