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Kate Bush returned to the stage after 35 years with a run of 22 sold-out shows at London's Hammersmith Apollo. Following the final performance on October 1, Bush penned a heartfelt letter, which she posted to her official site, thanking her fans and sharing what the Before The Dawn concert series meant to her (via Pitchfork). -
Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine Started Their Own College for Aspiring Music Industry Professionals
There may be no better place in the world for aspiring music industry professionals to learn about cutting-edge music technology and innovative business sense then at a school that bears the namesakes of Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young, aka Dr. Dre. -
Dr. Craig Spencer Returned to NYC 10 Days Ago from Africa, Rushed to Bellevue Hospital with Ebola Symptoms
It was inevitable, right? I am talking about a potential case of the Ebola virus popping up in the Big Apple. On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 23, Dr. Craig Spencer was rushed from his Harlem home with a police escort en route to Bellevue Hospital. Spencer returned from Africa about 10 days ago after spending time in Guinea treating Ebola patients. He is now suffering from a 103-degree fever and nausea. -
Jason Derulo Talk Dirty Tour Rocks NYC's Best Buy Theater [REVIEW/ VIDEO]: Singer Gives Reggae Rendition Of Sam Smith's "Stay With Me"
A New York inspired stage set covered in graffiti along with multi-leveled platforms and personal pull up bars was the perfect playground for superstar, Jason Derulo and his six background dancers to perform for two hours in New York City's Best Buy Theater, for his "Talk Dirty Tour." -
Are Beethoven Fans Smarter? Are Lil Wayne Fans Dumber? Music Times Offers Insights to Rankings of Performers and Colleges That Listen to Them
According to musicthatmakesyoudumb.com, the brightest of us listen to Beethoven and Radio head while the dumber prefer to take in Lil Wayne and...jazz music? We offer some insights and just general thoughts about the findings. -
Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Biggest Fear, Reveals Adam Levine's Weakness [WATCH]
Although she is one of the world's biggest pop stars, Taylor Swift is merely human and she has fears like the rest of us. As "Billboard" notes, the singer stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" recently and talked to the host about her deepest fear: sea urchins. She also dished on Adam Levine's weakness. -
Kim Kardashian Insists North West Won't Be Spoiled Forever, She Will Have to Work for What She Wants
Just because Kim Kardashian recently hired a stylist for her 16-month-old daughter North West does not mean she will have a spoiled and privileged upbringing forever. There will come a point in time when Nori will no longer be allowed to accompany Kardsahian and her dad, Kanye West, to Paris Fashion Week. At least, that is what Kardashian is saying in a new interview that accompanies her cover for London's "Evening Standard." While I think most of us have been under the notion that being a Kardashian means you get whatever you want when you want it, she claims to have had to work for everything. -
Nicki Minaj Fell Asleep Four Times During Interview, Says Questions About Her Butt Are 'Degrading'
Nicki Minaj reportedly "dozed off" four times during an interview with GQ's Taffy Brodesser-Akner, in which the rapper refused to discuss the themes in her "Anaconda" music video or her famous — and controversial — butt, saying to do so would be "degrading." -
Brian Eno To Reissue Four Albums Along with Unreleased, Rare Material [TRACKLIST]
Brian Eno has announced he'll be dropping four albums worth of unreleased or rare music via All Saints Records on December 2. Nerve Net (1992), The Shutov Assembly (1992), Neroli (1993), and The Drop (1997) will all be reissued and will come with a bonus disc featuring the previously unreleased material. The project is part of a new archival campaign, which revisits ambient works from the '90s, Consequence of Sound reports. -
Bob Dylan's Unreleased Cover of John Lee Hooker's 'Tupelo' Surfaces [LISTEN]
Bob Dylan's previously unreleased "The Basement Tapes" will drop Nov. 4, and a cut of the singer covering John Lee Hooker's "Tupelo Blues" has surfaced in advance of the specialty package. -
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Vows Country Won't 'Cower in Fear' After Terrorist Attack on Parliament Hill by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau
Canada woke up a changed nation this morning, much in the same way Americans did the morning after 9/11. It does not matter if a coordinated attack is carried out or just one lone gunman on a personal mission succeeds, the end result is the same: The vulnerability creates the overall feeling that nothing is safe. It is now believed Michael Zehaf-Bibeau acted alone yesterday when he gunned down Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at Canada's National War Memorial before waging an attack that left Parliament Hill on lockdown for several hours. Prime Minister Stephen Harper said his country would not "cower in fear." -
Mary J. Blige Shares Second Music Video for 'Right Now' Featuring Disclosure [WATCH]
A few weeks ago, Mary J. Blige shared a music video of her new single "Right Now," featuring footage of the R&B legend working in the studio with British electronic duo Disclosure, who produced the track. Today, Blige has shared yet another music video for this track, this time taking a more traditional route.
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