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Those hoping for a sequel to The Sandlot that doesn't suck got some good news this week. Those hoping for a sequel to The Sandlot that doesn't suck got some good news this week. -
Westboro Baptist Church Parodies Fall Out Boy In New Song [LISTEN]
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? That's probably the sentiment Fall Out Boy will go with after the infamous Westboro Baptist Church recorded a parody of the band's "Thnks fr th Mmrs," titled "Thnk Gd Fr Vrything." -
Country Music Calendar - Upcoming Events for the Week of August 11 to August 17, 2014
A snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week... (Photo : Aristo PR / Photographer: Richard McLaren)Travis TrittA snapshot of what's coming up in Country music next week. -
Martin Smith Announces a Mini Winter Tour in the UK
In 2013, Martin Smith's first full-length project, 'God's Great Dance Floor Step 01' came out and it was followed later that same year with '>God's Great Dance Floor Step 02.' It it the second step that Smith will be taking out for a December road trip in the United Kingdom this winter. -
Kevin Max Talks About Keeping Things in the Closet
For the past several years, Kevin Max (formerly of dcTalk and Audio Adrenaline) has been very outspoken. He doesn't stick to what is easy or politically correct and refuses to be put into a box anymore than he puts Jesus in a box. In a recent interview with Bad Christian, he didn't change one bit! He was open, honest and real when talking about his life, early dcTalk and even his divorce. -
Toby Keith is Bringing the Drinks and the Music
Toby Keith was recently named the highest paid artist in country music for the second year in a row by Forbes. Part of that yearly income comes from his Wild Shot tequila brand and part of it comes from touring. He's firing on both cylinders with a great sweepstakes and a kickin' tour schedule that runs through mid-October. -
44 Charitybuzz Auctions You Don't Want to Miss: Swag & Concert Tickets from Keith Urban, Taylor Swift and More
Charitybuzz online auctions bring together some of the world's most acclaimed celebrities, inspiring luminaries and top brands to give you unforgettable access to your passions. Winning a dream come true experience is only made better by the fact that every winning bid supports an incredible cause. This month, look for auctions for great stuff from artists like Brothers Osborne, Eric Church and more. -
6 Comeback Albums That Were Surprisingly Great: Black Sabbath, Dinosaur Jr., And More
The idea of a once-great band or artist coming out of retirement and making new music can seem very exciting, but there are far too many cases where this new music simply isn't up to par. However, these six artists broke this trend by releasing come back albums that were actually worthy entries in their catalogue. -
14 Album Covers With An Illustration Of The Artist: The Beatles, OutKast, And More
Sure, a photograph of the artist is probably the simplest route to take when designing an album cover, but a painting or a drawing can sometimes proves to be far stranger. Here are 14 album covers with an illustration of the artist. -
Paul McCartney Breaks Out An Orchestra To Score New Video Game [LISTEN]
Odds are if the new 'Destiny' video game isn't very fun to play, it will at least sound great. That's because while your character fights off alien life forms and develops combat tactics in a post-apocalyptic setting, the whole experience will be scored by Paul McCartney. -
Kenny Garrett Appointed Director of Jazz Studies Program at William Paterson University, Succeeds Mulgrew Miller
Kenny Garrett, the internationally recognized jazz saxophonist, may be hitting the ceiling as he jumps for joy after being named William Paterson University's director of the Jazz Studies Program. -
Voting Now Open for Van Cilburn Amateur Piano Video Contest! [DEADLINE, August 15]
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