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  • Duane Allen of the Oak Ridge Boys Inducted Into Texas Country Music Hall of Fame

    Duane Allen was recently inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Congratulations to Duane Allen of the Oak Ridge Boys for a major career accomplishment.
  • Jerrod Niemann Announces 'Get Your Buzz Back' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    The Boot reports that country star Jerrod Niemann has just announced the "Get Your Buzz Back" tour, which will take him to ten cities across the country. The tour is set to kick off on Oct. 24 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and end on Dec. 6 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Up and coming country singer Chris Lane will be joining Niemann on this tour.
  • Luke Bryan Breaks Record With Boston-Area Performance at Gillette Stadium

    Congratulations are most certainly in order for Luke Bryan. Congratulations are most certainly in order for Luke Bryan. According to Country Weekly, Bryan set an all-new record high with his concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
  • Lil' Scrappy's Mother Threatens To File Lawsuit Against Rapper Diamond Following Slander On 'Sisterhood of Hip-Hop'

    Just one episode has aired and drama has already ensued. Last night (Aug. 12), Oxygen premiered its new reality show called Sisterhood of Hip-Hop. The cast includes some new and some familiar femcees such as Siya, Brianna Perry, Bia, Nyemiah Supreme and Diamond, who once dated rappers Soulja Boy and Lil' Scrappy.
  • REVIEW: Alt-J's 'Every Other Freckle' Offers Plenty Of Surprises [LISTEN]

    English indie rock band alt-J has shared a new song, titled "Every Other Freckle," which you can listen to below. The song is the third to be shared from the band's upcoming album This Is All Yours, following "Hunger of the Pine" and "Left Hand Free." This Is All Yours is slated for release on Sept. 22.
  • Charli XCX 'Boom Clap' Storms Into Hot 100 Top 10 as MAGIC! 'Rude' Rules for Fifth Week [VIDEOS]

    This summer is just full of MAGIC!, and not the Disney kind, either. For the fifth week in a row, Canadian reggae band MAGIC! is ruling the Billboard Hot 100 with its breakthrough single "Rude." Meanwhile, Charli XCX breaks into the top 10 of the charts on her own with her The Fault In Our Stars single "Boom Clap."
  • Michael Cera Released An Album, And It's Worth Hearing [LISTEN]

    Last night, actor Michael Cera released a surprise album through his Bandcamp page titled true that. The 18-track album can be streamed for free right now, or purchased for seven dollars. Digital purchases of the album come with three bonus tracks.
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O Shares Solo Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    In support of her debut solo album Crush Songs, Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O has announced a brief string of tour dates beginning on Sept. 9, Pitchfork reports. The month-long tour will take the singer to her native New York City, Los Angeles, London, and Berlin. You can check out the complete schedule below.
  • Jabberwocky Festival Ticket Refund Money Gone? Retailer, Publicist, And Ticket Holders Outraged

    Yesterday we reported that Jabberwocky Music Festival was cancelled at the last minute due to poor ticket sales. With the festival set to start just 72 hours after the announcement, both bands and festival-goers were surprised and outraged by the news.
  • WATCH: Kings of Leon, Questlove Perform 'Family Tree' on 'The Tonight Show' as 'QOL' [VIDEO]

    Kings Of Leon may be missing one member from its "Family Tree" these days... but despite two weeks of cancelled tour dates due to drummer Nathan Followill's broken ribs, the band of brothers was performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday (Aug. 13), with The Roots' drummer Questlove taking over the sticks.
  • LL Cool J Drops 'I'm Nice' Feat. Raekwon, Murda Mook [LISTEN]

    LL Cool J is prepping for G.O.A.T. 2, the sequel to his 2000 album. He previously dropped his Mavado-assisted street anthem "The Hustler" and is now back with a gritty collaboration with Raekwon the Chef and Murda Mook called "I'm Nice."
  • Beck Performs 'Loser' On 'Austin City Limits' 40th Season Premiere [WATCH]

    Alt-rock superstar Beck will be kicking off the 40th season of Austin City Limits, the PBS live concert series filmed in Austin, Texas. Though the season is set to premiere on Oct. 4, you can check out one of the songs from Beck's hour-long set right now: a performance of his breakthrough single "Loser" from his 1994 album Mellow Gold.
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