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The lead single from U2's surprise album Songs of Innocence, "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)," is about the first time the band from Dublin saw The Ramones and how that performance changed their lives. -
Mötley Crüe Reveal Final Concerts Will Be In Las Vegas, L.A.
Hard rockers Mötley Crüe recently outlined where they plan to play their final shows, and it looks like there's going to be homecoming dates in Los Angeles. -
Florida Georgia Line Goes SEC
What's better than SEC football? SEC football with Florida Georgia Line! CBS Sports has teamed up with Tyler and Brian for their SEC on CBS broadcasts. -
Poor Guy - Tim McGraw Forgets the Lyrics
We've all had those moments when we totally forgot the words to a song we're singing along to. It's normal and we usually laugh about it afterwards, cracking that the artist "got it wrong." But when you're Tim McGraw and you forget the lyrics to your own song while debuting it on stage, you can't blame the artist! All you can do is get some quick help from your co-writer and laugh it off. -
Ready, Set, Watch! Lady Antebellum is Going Front and Center
In the weeks leading up to "Country Music’s Biggest Night" (the 48th Annual CMA Awards), PBS will be doing it up big with an hour long intimate concert by Lady Antebellum. -
LISTEN: Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett Release New Song "Nature Boy" Ahead of 'Cheek to Cheek' Release
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's collaborative jazz album Cheek To Cheek is just one week away from its release date, and in anticipation of the new album, the unlikely duo have dropped a new song, "Nature Boy." -
Panic! At The Disco Covers Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," Doesn't Butcher It [WATCH]
Just in case Adam Lambert ever decides to step down as Queen’s current Freddie Mercury impersonator, Panic! At The Disco singer Brandon Urie has been auditioning for the role pretty thoroughly during his band’s recent tour. Yesterday, Panic! At The Disco shared a live video of their cover of Queen’s classic hit “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and though it’s not quite the real thing, they still do a pretty faithful rendition of the song. -
Jay Z Wants Courts To Dismiss Lawsuit Over One-Syllable Sample In 'Run This Town'
Besides being in the news because CBS decided to nix the song from its football telecasts, "Run This Town," the Jay Z and Rihanna track, is also at the center of a copyright infringement case that Hova wants dismissed. -
Florida Georgia Line To Release Target Exclusive Edition Of New Album 'Anything Goes,' Featuring Three Bonus Songs
Superstar country duo Florida Georgia Line will be releasing their sophomore album Anything Goes on Oct. 14. Today, however, the band announced a special Target Exclusive edition of the album, which will feature three bonus tracks: "Girl On the Radio," "Dance For Me," and "That's What's Up." This special edition can be pre-ordered right now through Target's website. -
Nashville Music Row: Ben Folds And Other RCA Studio A Tenants Given Eviction Notice
The future of Nashville's RCA Studio A took another hit on Tuesday when current tenants were told they would be evicted on Dec. 1. -
Beastie Boys' Mike D Finally Discusses The Brooklyn Townhouse He Designed
While the basic details were announced last week (4,1500 square feet, four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a dramatic double height living room, custom-built chef's kitchen and finished rec room), we didn't really get an idea of the house's true character. -
Sky Ferreira Reveals Charli XCX Collaboration, Says It Will "Sound Very TATU"
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