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In October, there are over 50 Christian music releases hitting stores, with 14 of them being Christmas projects. -
'WOW Hits 2015' Wows
'WOW Hits 2015' hit stores on September 30 and it offered two versions: the standard version as well as the Deluxe version (which delivers six more songs). While both were great, the Deluxe Version was the best of the two as it has nearly 30 more minutes of music. -
Interpol Guitarist Daniel Kessler Forms Experimental Duo Big Noble, Debut Album Out Next Year [WATCH]
Pitchfork reports that Interpol guitarist Daniel Kessler has started a side project called Big Noble, which is a collaboration with sound designer Joseph Frailoli. The duo’s debut album is expected sometime in early 2015, but their music can already be heard at a New York sound installation called “Sounds of NYC,” which is running until Oct. 5 at Sonos Studios. Based on the ads created for the installation, their music seems largely instrumental and ambient, as opposed to Interpol’s guitar-driven post-punk. -
Beijing, Almaty Bidding to Host 2022 Winter Olympics Solely After Corruption Accusations of International Olympic Committee
Remember when bidding to host an Olympic Games was considered to be such a huge deal and several countries would wait to hear if they made the final cut before a host country was finally selected? There would be buzz years in advance about what countries might bid and excited speculation on whether or not the U.S. would throw its hat into the proverbial ring. That is how it used to be, but fast forward to the Winter Games for 2022, and instead of countries fighting for the honor, they are withdrawing their bids. Only Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan, are interested are interested despite many who think the International Olympic Committee is corrupt. -
"Gucci" Most-Mentioned Brand In Hip-Hop, New Report Says
The good people over at PicClick decided to look at the relationship between brands and hip-hop artists recently, and they found that "Gucci" was dropped the most by some of the genre's biggest names. -
Ricky Gervais Performs "Slough" As British 'Office' Leader David Brent [LISTEN]
Fans of the U.K. version of The Office were ecstatic to hear that Ricky Gervais would be bringing back the dim-witted ringleader David Brent in a movie next year, and the good news keeps coming with the character's recent comedic single. -
'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa, Joe Giudice Both Get Prison Time For Financial Fraud Crimes- She Will Serve Term First!
It looks like Teresa and Joe Giudice of The Real Housewives of New Jersey fame really played the system for everything that they could get out of it right up to the very end. The couple found themselves in a Newark court this morning in front of U.S. District Court Judge Ester Salas for a sentencing phase that dragged on for the entire work day. Salas made it clear from the start that she was none too happy with the Bravolebrities as she first sentenced Joe to 41 months in federal prison and two years of supervised release. Teresa has been sentenced to 15 months in prison on federal fraud charges and is actually expected to serve her sentence first because Joe will likely be deported immediately after serving his sentence. By Teresa going to jail first it means that the couple's four children will have a parent to raise them at home. -
Bryce Dessner, The Knights, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Wordless Music Orchestra to Perform at Brookfield Place Winter Garden for New Sounds Live October 14-16
Classicalite favorite The National’s Bryce Dessner is back at it again. This time with The Knights, Bang on a Can All-Stars and the world premiere of Mike Oldfield's Tubular as part of New Sounds Live, a free, three-night series at Brookfield Place Winter Garden from October 14 to 16. -
Jordin Sparks Responds to Jason Derulo's Comments That Marriage Pressure Caused Their Break Up
Though Jason Derulo and Jordin Sparks may have claimed that their break up last week was amicable, there's starting to be a war of words between the former couple. After Derulo claimed that Sparks desire to get married was a major factor in their split, the "Battlefield" singer is firing back. -
Director/Writer David Donnelly to Release 'Maestro' Classical Music Documentary Featuring Paavo Järvi, Lang Lang, Joshua Bell and Hilary Hahn
Director/writer David Donnelly is set to release "Maestro," a documentary on the world of classical music conductors during a time of decline. -
Seven Years Later, Joshua Bell Performs Again for D.C. Audiences at Most Recent Union Station Performance
Just seven years after his D.C. metro debut, Joshua Bell took to the Union Station stop for a similar social experiment--however, this time he would be far from ignored. -
David Archuleta Returns to Music after Mormon Mission with New Single 'Glorious' from 'Meet The Mormons' [LISTEN]
It's been a long time since American Idol alumnus David Archuleta released some new music, but now he's back after completing his Mormon missionary trip with a new single, "Glorious." And, fittingly enough, the Christian ballad has found a home in a film soundtrack for the upcoming documentary Meet the Mormons.
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