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  • 'The Twilight Zone': Music Times Celebrates Rod Serling's Masterpiece with Michael Jackson, Rush, 2 Chainz and More

    Music Times searches for songs inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' on the 55th anniversary of the classic sci-fi/horror program.
  • Ryan Adams Covers Bryan Adams' 'Run To You,' Apparently Doesn't Hate Him Anymore [WATCH]

    Sometimes it's pretty hard to tell whether alternative country singer Ryan Adams hates or loves Canadian soft-rock hitmaker Bryan Adams. He famously once threw a fan out of one of his shows for jokingly requesting Bryan Adams' 1984 hit "Summer of '69," but as Stereogum points out, he's actually covered the song a few times since then. At a concert last night in California, Ryan Adams added yet another layer to this mystery by covering a different Bryan Adams' song: "Run To You," which you can check out below:
  • T.I. Drops A New Verse On Spodee's 'Right Back' Remix [LISTEN]

    Up and coming Grand Hustle rapper Spodee has shared a remix of his 2013 track “Right Back,” featuring a new verse from Grand Hustle labelhead T.I. The original track also features a guest verse from rapper Key! (the exclamation point is intentional, it’s part of his name).
  • Darius Rucker Shares New Video For "Homegrown Honey" [WATCH]

    For his newest video, Darius Rucker sings about a country girl taking New York City by storm with his single "Homegrown Honey."
  • The Roots Perform Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" As 'Black Simon And Garfunkel' [WATCH]

    While Taylor Swift is riding the success of her hit "Shake It Off" to the top of the charts, ?uestlove and Kirk Douglas of The Roots are using it for comedy gold.
  • Neil Diamond Returned To Brooklyn High School To Play Some Tunes [WATCH]

    Neil Diamond played a surprise show in Brooklyn earlier this week, making the appearance his first in native Brooklyn. And for added excitement, he held the show at his former high school.
  • Trent Reznor Ready To Take A Break From Touring

    Trent Reznor is tired, and he has every right to be. Trent Reznor is tired, and he has every right to be. The Nine Inch Nails/How to Destroy Angels frontman has been touring for over a year while putting together a score for David Fincher's new film Gone Girl.
  • Ryan Adams Takes On Foreigner's 'I Want To Know What Love Is'

    Just when you thought you've had your fair share of Ryan Adams over the past month, the singer's dreamy cover of Foreigner's 1984 ballad "I Want to Know What Love Is" surfaces. And it's good.
  • Hardwell, Van Buuren, Deadmau5 and More: Where Are Your Favorite DJ's Playing on Halloween Night?

    Halloween decorations (and candy!) have been on sale in stores for a month now but it's officially October so Music Times feels comfortable discussing what you'll be doing Halloween night. Halloween is the second biggest holiday of the year for EDM (behind New Year's Eve) and you need to get on getting tickets fast if you want a spot at events helmed by the biggest DJ's in the world.
  • iHeartMedia Announces First Latin Music Festival Featuring Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, And More [LINEUP]

    iHeartMedia, the company behind iHeartRadio and its festivals, will produce its first-ever Latin music festival in partnership with Live Nation, Billboard reports. iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina is set to take place Nov. 22 at the Forum in Los Angeles and will feature performances by Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, Prince Royce, Roberto Tapia, Alejandra Guzmán, La Original Banda el Limón feat. Voz a Voz, and Jesse & Joy.
  • Nas May Be Releasing New Music "Sooner Than Next Week" [WATCH]

    Nas has been riding pretty high this past year with the premiere of his documentary Time is Illmatic, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of his classic debut album Illmatic. To make things even better, we'll probably be getting some new music from the legendary New York rapper very, very soon. In an interview with Angie Martinez on Power 105.1, Nas hints at the release of some new music in the near future, possibly even today.
  • Wilburn and Wilburn Challenge Fans to Help Someone in Need

    When Daywind Records recording artist Wilburn and Wilburn (Jonathan Wilburn and his son Jordan) released the music video for their new song, "Help Me Help Someone," from 'Here Comes Sunday,' they wanted it to do more than touch people; they wanted it to inspire people to touch others.
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