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  • Kenny Chesney Drops By ‘Today’ To Perform “Somewhere With You” & “American Kids” [WATCH]

    Kenny Chesney, one of the most successful country music acts around, stopped by NBC’s TODAY show earlier this morning to celebrate the release of his new album The Big Revival.
  • Bob Dylan to Receive MusiCares's 2015 Person of the Year Award

    According to "The Hollywood Reporter," legendary folk singer Bob Dylan has been chosen as the 2015 MusiCares Person of the Year by the Recording Academy and will be honored at a benefit gala and concert Feb. 6.
  • Aaron Carter Admits He Needs to 'Shut Up' About His Love for Hilary Duff

    A few months ago, former teen star Aaron Carter made headlines when he professed his undying love for singer/actress Hilary Duff, whom he dated over 11 years ago. Now, after Duff publicly rebuked Carter’s comments in an interview with Buzzfeed, Carter admits in an interview with WENN that he needs to “shut up” about Duff.
  • Ace Frehley Announces First Tour Dates In A Long Time

    The Spaceman, former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, will hit the road during the month of November, making his first tour appearances in a few years.
  • Lana Del Rey To Perform Concerts At Hollywood Forever Cemetery

    Lana Del Rey has always had a morbid streak in her, from naming her debut album Born To Die to claiming that she wishes she “was dead already,” so it was only a matter of time before the 29-year-old singer-songwriter performed a concert in a cemetery. Billboard reports that Del Rey will be performing two shows at the legendary Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles on Oct. 17 and 18. Tickets go on sale at noon on Sept. 27 through the Hollywood Forever website.
  • Alaskan Reporter Charlene Egby Explains Dramatic On-Air Exit And Encourages Others To Share Their Own 'My Marijuana' Story

    This past weekend, an Alaskan television reporter by the name of Charlo Greene shocked viewers' and co-worker's alike when she quit her job at the end of a segment on marijuana legislation. Greene, real name Charlene Egby, dropped an f-bomb in her self-serving rant before outing herself as the owner of the Alaskan Cannabis Club and rallying viewer's to support legalization of marijuana.
  • Rich Homie Quan, Drake Recording Many New Songs Together

    While Drake made the mistake of not hopping on Rich Homie Quan's summer smash "Type of Way" when he had the chance, he's already made up for it.
  • Radiohead's Thom Yorke Tweets More Mysterious Photos About New Album [PHOTOS]

    This past weekend, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke stirred up some wild speculation when he posted a photo to his Tumblr of a white 12-inch record on a turntable, which was reposted through Radiohead’s own Tumblr and by the band’s producer Nigel Godrich. Though it still isn’t clear as to what this mysterious record might be, Yorke has provided some more possible clues this morning (Sept. 23) through his Twitter account by posting photos of a lyric sheet and some artwork.
  • Drummer Covering Hillsong United Goes All Metal During Church Performance [WATCH]

    Sometimes you just have to solo — at least, that is the message one drummer sent during a church service.
  • Garth Brooks Breaks Ticket Sales Record, Shrugs: 'I Wish I Could Explain It'

    Garth Brooks is still breaking records at 52. Garth Brooks is still breaking records at 52. The country behemoth just topped his own mark for ticket sales in Florida, with more than 56,243 sold — his 1997 mark — for a run of six Jacksonville dates this fall.
  • Tweedy Performs Two Songs on 'Colbert Report,' Get Interview Treatment

    Tweedy knew they would eventually need to face tough questions from a rogue music journalist. Tweedy knew they would eventually need to face tough questions from a rogue music journalist.
  • Drake, Murda Mook Rap Battle? The OVO Rapper Told 'Total Slaughter' Champ It Would Be "The Biggest Battle In History" [WATCH]

    A month ago, Murda Mook posted a photo on Instagram of himself and Drake laying down plans for a rap battle. The photo shows both Drake and Total Slaughter champion Mook in the club with their hats flipped backward and giving each other the stare down.
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