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Though it previously seemed as though rapper Remy Ma's release date from prison had come and gone, it seems as though the former Terror Squad member remains behind bars. -
Tour Journals: Council Goes On The Road With Camplified – Day 3 & 4
Welcome to Tour Journals, a Music Times segment where we ask some of our favorite up-and-coming bands to send us a dispatch from the road. This time around, we’ve asked our Camplified Summer Concert Tour contest winners Council to step in and send us their journals and blogs from the currently Camplified tour. -
Lorde Expands North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
In addition to curating the artists for the upcoming Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 soundtrack, Lorde has also expanded her North American tour by four dates. According to a press release, the "Royals" singer will now be bringing her tour to Atlanta before making a stop at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas. She will also be playing additional show at the Greek Theatres in Berkley and Los Angeles. -
Banks: Neon Jungle Used 'Waiting Games' Without Permission On 'Welcome To The Jungle'
On-the-rise pop starlet Banks (aka Jillian Banks) took to Facebook yesterday to explain why her single "Waiting Game" was used as a cover on Neon Jungle's Welcome To The Jungle before it appeared on her own album. Her answer: the U.K. pop girl band used the song without her permission. -
Chance The Rapper Covers 'Arthur' Theme Song With Wyclef, Jessie Ware, And More [LISTEN]
As he gathers steam for his set at Lollapalooza this coming Sunday (August 3), Chicago's Chance The Rapper has shared what is, hands down, the most unusual cover song of 2014: a hip-hop version of "Wonderful Everyday" by Ziggy Marley. If that song title doesn't quite ring any bells for you, you might know it better as the theme song to Arthur, the animated children's program on PBS. The show premiered in 1996, so you can bet that millenials are completely losing their minds over Chance's version of the theme song, since nothing sells these days quite like '90s nostalgia. -
Sammy Davis Jr. Address Book Goes to Auction: Phone Numbers of Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand and More Included
If you've ever wanted the personal phone numbers and addresses from the likes of Michael Jackson, Barbara Streisand, Jay Leno, Clint Eastwood and more, soon you could be in luck. The old little black address book from legendary singer Sammy Davis Jr. is going to auction. -
Bee Gees' Robin Gibb: Final Song To Be Released In September
The final song ever composed and recorded by the late Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb will be released this September, on the posthumous album 50 St. Catherine's Drive. The song is titled "Sydney," named for Sydney, Australia, and was recorded onto an iPad in 2011, about nine months before Gibb passed away of liver and colon cancer at age 62. The song will appear as the last track on 50 St. Catherine's Drive in its unfinished demo form. -
Mick Jagger: Rolling Stones Singer Talks Love Of Touring And Producing James Brown Biopic In New Interview
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger may have just turned 71-years-old this past July 26, but that doesn’t mean the man is going to stop touring. In fact, during a recent interview with The Telegraph, the legendary musician states, “I don’t know when I’m going to stop, but I’m still going now.” He also spoke about his role in the upcoming James Brown biopic, Get On Up. -
Chris Cornell Stalker Arrested, Accused Of Harassing Soundgarden Singer
Last week, the FBI arrested a Florida woman on charges of stalking and harassing Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell. The suspect, 32-year old Jessica Leigh Robbins of Tampa, Florida, had allegedly threatened Cornell and his family with an alarmingly high number of posts and messages through various social media outlets. A federal judge in New York issued the warrant for Robbins' arrest, while a federal judge in Tampa set her bail at $50,000, which she paid on Friday. Robbins is currently awaiting trial in Tampa, where she lives with her mother. -
‘Mass Panic’ Caused 33 Deaths During Stampede At Rap Concert In Guinea
It’s been reported that during a rap concert in Conakry, Guinea, a mass panic caused a stampede to break out and leave 33 people dead – including 11 children. -
Tribute Quartet End of Summer 2014 Tour Schedule
Their website may be down for a complete make-over, but that isn't stopping Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Riley Harrison Clark, and Anthony Davis - aka Tribute Quartet - from doing what they do. The foursome is taking their latest single, "I Am a Soldier" from their new release, 'Journey of Hope' on the road for an end of summer push and they'll be making 28 stops before the leaves start to turn. -
Jenny Lewis' New Album 'The Voyager' Gets Wine Accompaniment with Domaine LA [PHOTO]
If you're anything like us here at Music Times, you enjoy a little indie rock and wine. So, what better way to enjoy the two things than together? Well, now you can with an officially sanctioned wine from Jenny Lewis. In conjunction with her new album The Voyager, the "Just One Of The Guys" singer has teamed up with winery Domaine LA for her own bottle of wine.
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