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Phil Collins Son Simon Arrested On Drug Charges, Accused Of Possession And Supply Of Illegal Narcotics
Simon Collins, son of famed Genesis star and solo artist Phil Collins, has been arrested on charges of possession and supply of illegal narcotics. The 37-year-old was taken into custody over the weekend in Wiltshire, England, and is now out on bail. -
Usher Shares Pharrell-Produced, Nicki Minaj-featuring 'She Came to Give It to You' [LISTEN]
Usher has shared another taste of his upcoming album with the latest single "She Came To Give It To You," featuring a guest appearance by Nicki Minaj and production from Pharrell. It debuted today on Chicago station WGCI 107.5. -
Paul McCartney: Former Beatle Stops Show To Let Couple Propose In New York, Returns To Stage Following Illness [VIDEO]
The former Beatle, fresh off his recent illness, made a "comeback" in New York this past weekend. During the reported three-hour set, McCartney took a quick break to help a couple propose. -
Slipknot Announces Knotfest 2014, Featuring Five Finger Death Punch, Volbeat and More
Are you a rocker missing the good ol' days of Ozzfest? We have a little bit of good news: It might not be a touring festival such as Ozz was, but Slipknot has confirmed that a second edition of Knotfest will go down this October at the San Manuel Amphitheater in San Bernandino, CA. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash & 'Young' Cover 'Fancy' On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
"Who dat, who dat? C-S-N-Y." Jimmy Fallon reprised his role as Neil Young with Crosby, Stills & Nash last night for a folk-rock cover of Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's massive hit "Fancy." -
Taylor Swift, Wall Street Journal: Ed Sheeran BFF Writes Op-Ed, Claims Music Should Not Be Free & ‘Art Is Important’
Everyone's favorite optimist is taking a stance on the always-trending topic of free music in her industry. Taylor Swift recently wrote an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, offering up a hopeful view of the future of music as well as her opinion of recorded music and how it should be given to the fans. -
In the Material World: Eric Dolphy's Handwritten Notes on Physics, Psychoacoustics and Other Real Modalities of Free Jazz
The enigmatic quality of Eric Dolphy supersedes the strange circumstances surrounding his death. A major proponent of non-Western thinking, particularly regarding America's reception to non-linear jazz forms, the actuality of sound dominated Dolphy's thinking as a student. Thanks to Joe Con, indeed, for putting this up from his archives. -
Conor Oberst: Bright Eyes Singer Loses $200K Record Deal Because Of Rape Allegation, Seeks $1.2M From Courts
Back in February of this year, TMZ reported that Bright Eyes’ own Conor Oberst was accused of raping a 16-year-old girl in 2003. The musician insisted – and continues to insist – he never did so and subsequently sued for $1.2 million for defamation. In recent news, Oberst is now asserting that the entire situation tanked his record deal, which was worth upwards of $200,000. Naturally, he wants his money even more now. -
PHOTO: Madonna Teases New Single 'Messiah' with Lyrics on Instagram
Madonna has long been teasing her new single "Messiah" on her Instagram account and today (July 7), the queen of pop has taken things one step farther... by revealing some key lyrics from her new single. -
Robin Thicke Gets Emotional Discussing Estranged Wife Paula Patton On ‘Sway In The Morning’
Robin Thicke breaks down during interview about 'Paula' album. Robin Thicke recently had a chat with Sway Calloway on his radio show and while discussing his estranged wife Paula Patton, the "Blurred Lines" singer got emotional. -
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