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  • Gene Simmons, Nikki Sixx: Motley Crue Member Slams Kiss Frontman Over ‘Moronic’ Comments About Depression

    Kiss frontman Gene Simmons has never been one to keep his mouth shut, but it seems now that has gotten him into some hot water. The veteran rocker recently did a Q&A with SongFacts, and based on a couple of lengthy comments he made about those with depression, there's been quite a bit of backlash –– one coming from Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx.®
  • Morrissey Still Signed to Harvest Records, Despite Reports from Nearly Everyone (Including Music Times)

    Whoops. Looks like Music Times and a whole bunch of other music media got punked by Morrissey this week. A report on the vocalist's site, True To You, made it seem that Moz had been dropped from Harvest Records, and although the label itself didn't confirm the news, we ran with it anyways. New reports from the company indicate that the former Smiths frontman is still locked into his contract with the company.
  • KCON 2014 Doubles Attendance for Second Year; Features Performances from Girls' Generation and G-Dragon

    This year's KCON festival literally put in 110 percent this year. The 2014 version of the event, which went down last weekend at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, saw exactly a 110 percent increase in attendance from 2013, raising the total to 42,000 K-Pop fans. According to organizers, more than 40 percent of those attendees came from outside of California.
  • Germany's Jonas Kaufmann, 'Hottest Tenor in the World,' Takes Over Opera Australia

    Labeled the "hottest tenor" in the singing opera world, Kaufmann has been reckoned to fare with the likes Pavarotti, having a vocal range that is very much undisputed among his peers (except, perhaps, Placido). Next on his schedule, Jonas will head to the land down under, which he hopes will yield a larger audience and bring more fans to opera as a whole.
  • Essential Tremor: Minnesota Orchestra Concertmaster John Frisch Plays Violin During Brain Surgery [VIDEO]

    After suffering from a condition called "essential tremor," the concert violinist's hopes of maintaining a perfect performance slowly dwindled. His bow-arm would shake so much that his playing was seriously hindered.
  • Jackie Evancho 'Awakening' 2014 Tour Dates Anger American Federation of Musicians

    The American Federation of Musicians has issued a warning for Jackie Evancho's upcoming tour dates.
  • Josh Gracin Panics Fans and Police with Facebook Suicide Note, Performer Found Alive and Apologizes

    Panic struck fans of country performer and American Idol contestant Josh Gracin when the vocalist put a disturbing message on his Facebook page that read like a suicide note. Local police responded to the report however and found Gracin alive at his home.
  • Yo Gotti Reveals 'The Art of Hustle' Release Date On The Angie Martinez Show

    Yo Gotti recently revealed the release date for his forthcoming release 'The Art of Hustle.'
  • Joey Bada$$ To Kick Off Massive International Tour Next Month [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Joey Bada$$ is going on a massive tour. See if he's stopping in your city here. Joey Bada$$ may be coming to a city near you. And with this massive tour, chances that he isn't are slim to none.
  • Method Man And Redman To Headline 5th Annual Smoker’s Club Tour

    Method Man and Redman are hitting the road this fall to headline the 5th annual 'Smoker’s Club' tour.
  • AC/DC Murder Case Reopened, Police Offer Reward For Info About 1993 Crime

    The Guardian reports that the government of New South Wales, Australia has offered a $100,000 reward for information related to the December 1993 murder of AC/DC's manager Crispin Dye. Dye, who served as the manager for the legendary rock band for seven years during the '80s, was 41 years old when he was robbed and assaulted in Sydney, Australia after a night of drinking with friends. He died later in the hospital after suffering major head injuries, and his assailants were never found.
  • Rico Love Announces Release of Free Album 'I Sin'

    Rico Love is releasing his forthcoming 'I Sin' album for free. New music from Rico Love is one the way. Following the 2013 release of his debut EP Discrete Luxury, Love is returning with an entire free album, according to Rap-Up.
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