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What happens when Stryper's Michael Sweet and George Lynch get together? When you add James Lomenzo (bass player from Megadeth, White Lion and Black Label Society) and Brian Tichy (drummer from S.U.N. and Whitesnake) to the mix, you get Sweet Lynch. -
Taylor Swift, Adele: ‘Red’ Singer Duets With Leukemia Patient On ‘Someone Like You’ [VIDEO]
If you thought Taylor Swift was finished making you smile, guess again. Following her recent private performance for a young boy battling cancer at Boston's Children's Hospital, the country star made another stop and performed a duet of Adele's "Someone Like You" alongside a leukemia patient. -
Brad Paisley Shares 'Perfect Storm' Lyric Video [WATCH]
Today, country singer Brad Paisley shared the lyric video for his song "Perfect Storm" from his upcoming album Moonshine in the Trunk. "The Perfect Storm" is the second song that Paisley has shared from Moonshine in the Trunk, following the album's lead single "River Bank," which was released back in April. -
Veld, Boonstock Festival Casualties Add To EDM Festival Safety Concern
Two Canadian music festivals ended disastrously last weekend, with a total of almost 100 hospitalizations. This is the latest of the ever-growing list of overdose-related deaths and hospitalizations at festivals. The unfortunate events occurred this weekend at Boonstock Festival and Veld Music Festival. -
Gene Simmons Supports Clippers Owner Donald Sterling, Opposes Washington Redskins
In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal in support of his new football-themed reality series 4th and Loud, Kiss bassist Gene Simmons voiced his support for L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was famously banned from the NBA after he was caught on tape going on a racist rant. Though Simmons is quick to point out that he doesn't support what Sterling said, he believes it was unfair that Sterling was punished for something he said in private. -
12 Famous Musicians and Their Ashes: Find Out The Final Resting Places of Kurt Cobain, Marvin Gaye, Freddie Mercury(?) and More
The spat over Alan Freed's remains is just another example where the keeping of ashes can only lead to bad things. Having the remains of loved ones in the house leads to experiences ranging from traumatic (theft) to horrifying (a la Keith Richards father). If you want to visit the remains of the performers listed below, you'll have to settle for a very general view of a very general area. -
The 10 Best Albums Off of XL Recordings: Radiohead, The White Stripes, Adele and More
XL Recordings announced a compilation titled Pay Close Attention to celebrate the label's 25 years in our ears, and the last 15 of those years have provided us with a shelf's worth of amazing music. Music Times looked through the imprint's release catalogue and chose ten albums that are most worth the purchase price. -
The Civil Wars Break Up: Joy Williams and John Paul White Announce Split with New Song 'You Are My Sunshine' [LISTEN]
Civil Wars rarely end in a mutual peaceful resolution, and GRAMMY winning folk duo The Civil Wars are no different. After announcing an "indefinite hiatus" last year, today (Aug. 5), the Joy Williams and John Paul White officially announced that The Civil Wars are broken up for good... but not before releasing one final new song. -
Stevie Nicks Shares New Song 'The Dealer' [LISTEN]
Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks has shared the lyric video for a new song called "The Dealer," which you can watch below. "The Dealer" is the first song that Nicks has shared from her upcoming album 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault, which is set for release on Oct. 9. The album, her eighth solo effort and her first since 2011's In Your Dreams, contains previously unreleased songs dating all the way back to 1969, with most of them written "between 1969 and 1987," according to a press release via Consequence of Sound. -
Beyoncé And Jay Z's Marriage Is 'Corporate,' Says Akon Following Divorce Rumors
In a recent video interview with TMZ, R&B star Akon offered his thoughts on Jay Z and Beyoncé, and their allegedly crumbling marriage. The 41-year-old "Don't Matter" singer believes that the power couple's high level of secrecy may actually be hurting them, as it gives off the perception of their relationship being "corporate" and raises inaccurate speculation. -
6 Babies Stop Crying When Their Favorite Music Comes On: Beyoncé, Pharrell, Nine Inch Nails, Florence And The Machine, And More [WATCH]
Let's face it. Babies can be pretty darn cute, and if you're a music lover, nothing warms your heart like a baby having taste in music you like. Thanks to the Internet, videos have been surfacing in recent months of babies being comforted by their favorite artists. If my (theoretical) baby liked the same music as me, I'd be pretty thrilled and want to share it with the world, too. After we found the video of a baby raving to Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," we thought we'd give our readers a big dose of cute and gather up the best videos of babies getting down to their favorite artist. -
WATCH: Azealia Banks 'Heavy Metal and Reflective' Music Video as Newly Free '212' Rapper Celebrates Label Split
Azealia Banks is officially split from her former label Interscope, and now she's riding totally free. Today (Aug. 5), the "212" rapper released a new music video for her shockingly solid single "Heavy Metal and Reflective," and she's all about showing off her tough side by riding dirty on some motorbikes.
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