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Former Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry is getting some major help on his new album "Avonmore." -
Dr. Dre Tops Forbes List Of Highest Paid Rappers, Beats Out Jay Z, P. Diddy, Drake
Even though he hasn't released an album since 1999, rapper and producer Dr. Dre has handily topped Forbes' 2014 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, bringing in a staggering $620 million this year, mostly due to Apple's $3 billion purchase of Dre's company Beats back in May. Not only is Dre's $620 million income higher than that of the other 24 rappers on the Cash Kings List combined, it's also the highest annual income of any entertainer ever calculated by Forbes. -
Big K.R.I.T. Reveals Release Date For New Album 'Cadillactica'
Earlier this month, Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. revealed that he would be dropping his new album Cadillactica sometime in November. Today, K.R.I.T. took to his Twitter account to confirm that the album will be released on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11. -
Mumford & Sons, James Blake To Appear On Idris Elba's Nelson Mandela-Inspired Album 'Mi Mandela'
NME reports that British actor and musician Idris Elba will be releasing an album called Mi Mandela, inspired by his performance as South African president Nelson Mandela in the 2013 film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The album will feature contributions from Mumford & Sons and James Blake, as well as Maverick Sabre, Mr. Hudson, Cody Chestnutt, George the Poet, Nothembi Mkhwebane, and Mahotella Queens. -
Julian Casablancas + The Voidz Add Mac DeMarco, Shabazz Palaces, Sebastian Tellier To Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Mac DeMarco, Shabazz Palaces and Sebastian Tellier were officially added to the tour docket on Monday. Check out the full schedule. -
Throat Singer Beats Out Drake, Arcade Fire For Polaris Music Prize
Tanya Tagaq, a Canadian throat singer, won the country's coveted Polaris Prize for her third studio album 'Animisim,' beating out the likes of Arcade Fire, Drake and Mac DeMarco. -
New Lucinda Williams Album Streaming Over At NPR [LISTEN]
Rootsy songstress Lucinda Williams is back from a three-year silence, and she brings with her the double album 'Where the Spirit Meets the Bone,' which can be heard over at NPR now prior to its Sept. 30 release. -
U.S. Launches Air Strikes on Al Qaeda's Khorasan Group in Syria Before They Could Launch 'Major Attacks' on Western Targets
Early Tuesday morning, U.S. troops were joined by several Arab countries in the launch of airstrikes against the Islamic State group situated in Syria. -
Serena Williams Pulls Out of Another Match Due to 'Viral Infection'
It has happened again: Serena Williams has retired from a tennis match for the second time in as many months. -
Azealia Banks Drops New Song 'Chasing Time' from Debut Album 'Broke With Expensive Taste' [LISTEN]
Now that Azealia Banks is free from her record label, the new music just keeps coming. After releasing her first independent single "Heavy Metal and Reflective" in July, yesterday (Sept. 22) the "212" rapper released her second track from her debut album Broke With Expensive Taste, the throwback club anthem "Chasing Time." -
The Replacements Might Record New Album 'At Some Point In The Future'
According to a recent story in Rolling Stone, legendary alternative rock band the Replacements might be making plans to record a new album, which would be their first since 1990's All Shook Down. -
JEFF The Brotherhood Release My Bloody Valentine, The Wipers Covers From 'Dig The Classics' [LISTEN]
JEFF the Brotherhood (a.k.a. brothers Jake and Jamin Orrall) decided to pay homage to a six-pack of their favorite songs with the forthcoming EP Dig the Classics.
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