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Of course One Direction doesn't host any terrorists. But it's still a menace to society as our totally not sarcastic article proves. -
Keith Urban Concert Rape Charge in Boston Dropped: Sean Murphy Clear of Charges
A rape charge from a recent, out-of-control Keith Urban concert has been dropped. Prosecutors in the case against 18-year-old Sean Murphy have dismissed the case after the 17-year-old girl, witnesses and an extensive investigation led to the conclusion that the sex at the show was consensual. -
Ariana Grande Shoots Saturday Night Live Promos With Chris Pratt, Shows Right Side Of Face [WATCH]
The new season of Saturday Night Live premieres this weekend with host Chris Pratt and musical guest Ariana Grande. In two new promo clips, the "Break Free" singer engages in some comedy with the Guardians of the Galaxy star, and she even shows the right side of her face (possibly in an attempt to dispel accusations of her being a diva.) -
John Mayer Posts Throwback Photo On Instagram: “I Knew When I Was 13 What I Wanted To Do”
John Mayer took the world by storm with his early career releases “No Such Thing” and “You Body is a Wonderland,” but it looks like the guitarist had a music career in his sights ever since the age of 13. At least, that’s what he posted to Instagram just yesterday. -
[EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Alan Powell Talks the Differences and Similarities of Himself and Jed King
Alan Powell has been best known for his part in Reunion Records' Anthem Lights. After today, he will also be known for his leading role in The Song. Though it is his first film, Richard Ramsey said that there was never a question that he was Jed King. "He had tremendous chemistry with the two lead actresses. He also had that 'swagger'... something intangible, that Jed needed to have to convince an audience his character could be famous. People gasp in disbelief when I tell them this is Alan’s first film. I’ve known people who’ve been acting for years who can’t do some of the stuff he does in this movie." In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, Alan Powell talks about exploring this new side of himself as an actor while still holding on to his identity as a singer, husband and father. -
[WATCH] New Tweedy Video: Nick Offerman-Directed "Low Key" Features Conan O'Brien, Chance The Rapper, John Hodgman, Michael Shannon, And More
Nick Offerman decided to bring a sense of humor to Tweedy's song "Low Key," and the result was mostly a success. -
[EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Vince Emmett Talks About the Music of 'The Song'
Vincent Emmett, the composer and music producer behind the music of The Song, is a powerhouse in the music and film industry. He has worked on musical projects by Paul Colman, Ginny Owens, Rebecca St. James and Michael Peloquin. In film, he has composed music for projects like the upcoming TV mini series God for the Rest of Us, Acts of God, AHA, Not a Fan, The Easter Experience, Pharaoh's Army, Reception to Follow and The Christmas Experience. He's also been on soundtracks for House and Pharaoh's Army. In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, he chatted about the incredible music and players found in The Song. -
Andre 3000: Outkast Has 'No Plans' to Release a New Album Following 20th Anniversary Tour
If you happened to think that Outkast's massive 20th anniversary festival tour was going to lend itself to new music from the legendary hip-hop duo, think again. Andre "Andre 3000" Benjamin has declared that there are no immediate plans for him to reunite in the recording studio with Big Boi to drop a new album. -
Death From Above 1979 Documentary To Feature The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Death From Above 1979 dropped their new album, The Physical World, earlier this month, but the road to that release was not easy. -
Iggy Azalea Responds To Rah Digga's Claims That She Isn't Hip-Hop Enough
Earlier this week, former Busta Rhymes affiliate Rah Digga spoke about the current state of female emcees in the rap game, noting Iggy Azalea. Now Azalea responds in a series of tweets. -
[WATCH] Ace Frehley Talks Kiss Members: Says Once Nice Thing About Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Eric Carr, Eric Singer & Gene Simmons
With the release of his new album Space Invader, former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley recently sat down with LoudWire to discuss his once-upon-a-time band. During the interview he was asked to say one nice thing about each Kiss member. And surprisingly, he did just that! -
[EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Caitlin Nicol-Thomas Talks About Music, Love and Life
Caitlin Nicol-Thomas plays Shelby Bale, the other woman, in the love triangle found on The Song. Caitlin, a triple threat, acts (she was on the pilot for Nashville), sings and plays fiddle so she was a perfect fit for the character. Not just the "bad girl" in the story, Shelby is also a person with hopes, feelings, fears and dreams and Caitlin brings all of those to life, making her the one you love to hate. In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, Caitlin talks about what it was like to "put on" Shelby every day.
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