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The guitar John Lennon used to create The Beatles' 1966 hit "Paperback Writer" is projected to bring in more than $960,000 when it's auctioned off in November. -
Beyoncé Knowles' Mother, Tina, Shares Her Personal Story, Battle With Low Self-Esteem After Divorce At Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation Luncheon [WATCH]
Beyoncé Knowles' mother, Tina, recently served as the keynote speaker for the Texas Women's Empowerment Foundation's eighth annual Women & Money luncheon in Houston last week, and she took the opportunity to share her personal story and battle with low self-esteem after her divorce from her husband of 33 years. While discussing her split from Matthew Knowles, the former Destiny's Child stylist revealed the internal battle she was dealing with. -
Radiohead Didn't Actually Contribute A Song To 'Inherent Vice,' Jonny Greenwood Clarifies
Greenwood set the record straight on Monday, saying that a recording of the band's instrumental "Spooks" was a cover by Supergrass, an Oxford band Greenwood recruited while curating the film's soundtrack. -
Review: Charli XCX Goes Punk on New Song "London Queen" from 'Sucker' [LISTEN]
Charli XCX has dropped another taste of her upcoming album Sucker, and she's looking to be a "London Queen." Following the release of singles "Boom Clap" and "Break the Rules," today (Oct. 6), XCX released her new wave, Ramones-inspired song "London Queen." -
Usher Talks LeBron James, New Album 'UR' And August Alsina [WATCH]
The minority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers was overjoyed when NBA superstar LeBron decided to return to the organization in July. -
6 Bands That Have Gone Exclusive with Walmart: Garth Brooks, KISS and...Bruce Springsteen?
There's a lot of talk about "going corporate" in the music industry. If you leave Southern Lord and go to Epic, are you really corporate? This metal fan would argue no. There can be little doubt however that offering an album exclusively through Walmart or iTunes is as corporate as it gets. Check out a few other bands that have gone Walclusive, ranked from least to most surprising. -
Flying Lotus Talks Kanye West Snub, Kendrick Lamar Collaboration: 'I Think He's the Best Rapper Out There'
Flying Lotus has worked with some excellent rappers, like Kanye West, who ignored him, but he told Newsweek that Kendrick Lamar, who guest-starred on this year's "You're Dead!," is the best he has seen. -
David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks' Returning For A Limited Run On Showtime 25 Years After Cliffhanger Series Finale
For the longest time Twin Peaks creator David Lynch insisted that the door was shut and bolted on the cult classic that to this day, sparks online debates over what really happened in that cliffhanger ending some 25 years ago. Obviously you can't believe everything you hear and people can change their minds so last Friday when both Lynch and Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost posted identical tweets at 11:30am with the hash tag #damngoodcoffee, fans took notice and crossed their fingers that it was a sign. -
New York Times Critic Praises Tinashe, Says '2 On' Singer Is Coming For Beyoncé's Spot, Throws Shade At Jhene Aiko
Following the success of her summer single "2 On," Tinashe may be one of the most sought after upcoming R&B singers, at least that what the folks over at the New York Times think. Reporter Jon Caramanica recently reviewed her forthcoming debut album and in the process he made some bold comments regarding Beyonce and even threw shade at Jhene Aiko. -
The NFL Allegedly Dragged Out, Bungled Their Investigation of Brett Favre Years Ago To Make League Look Better
Thanks in great part to the Ray Rice scandal the NFL has found itself under fire since the very start of the current season. There have been calls from anti-violence groups for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to step down as the organization scrambles to save face and put the brakes on the kind of scandal that could easily cost several suits their jobs. At the root of the situation is whether or not NFL higher-ups saw that now-infamous elevator video and chose to ignore it and give Rice a slap on the wrist so that he could continue playing. -
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine Asks Fans For Positive Thoughts As He Searches For Missing Mother-In-Law
On Saturday (Oct. 4), the mother-in-law of Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine went missing, and the metal musician took to Twitter today (Oct. 6) to ask fans for positive thoughts. -
Tinashe Sings National Anthem For Second Time At Dodgers Game Against St. Louis Cardinals Before Release of Debut Album 'Aquarius' [VIDEO]
Tinashe is gearing up for the release of her debut album but she managed to take some time out of her busy schedule to sing the national anthem for a second time at a Dodgers game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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