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U2 and Apple are not done working together, not by a long shot. According to new reports and a TIME magazine cover, the Songs Of Innocence band and the tech giant are collaborating on a new music file format that will help to combat the ever-prevalent problems of indifference toward buying new music, piracy and streaming. -
Nick Lachey Announces Fourth Solo Album 'Soundtrack Of My Life'
In an interview with People, 98 Degrees member Nick Lachey revealed that he will be releasing his fourth solo album on Nov. 11. Soundtrack of My Life will feature cover versions of songs used in movie soundtracks. -
Cher Sued By Choreographer Over Racial Remarks Regarding Back Up Dancers: Singer Allegedly Stated “Too Much Color Onstage” [VIDEO]
It appears Cher is having some tough times … allegedly. It’s been reported by TMZ that the singer is being sued for supposedly telling her choreographer that she believed there to be too many black people on the stage while she was performing. -
Miley Cyrus Desecrates Mexican Flag During Bangerz Tour Stop in Monterey, May Face Legal Issues
Miley Cyrus' wild Bangerz Tour antics aren't for everyone... like the entire country of Mexico. Following a concert in Monterey earlier this week, the "Adore You" singer may face legal charges for desecrating the Mexican flag. -
Chelsea Handler Embraces Fame Because What We See On Camera Is Who She Really Is
Chelsea Handlers' name has been on the tip of a lot of peoples' tongues in the past few weeks thanks to her winding down her late night talk show, Chelsea Lately. On October 10th she'll officially begin her unique partnership with Netflix and it will include a new stand-up special, Uganda Be Kidding Me. In the meantime Chelsea has been chatting quite a bit to the press about her career and how what you see on television is exactly what you get in real life. She loves the fame that has come along with her body of work because she has never been playing a character onstage. -
Jay Z and Beyoncé, One Direction, Eminem and Rihanna Help Boost Ticket Sales for Summer of 2014
Album sales are still continuing on their downward spiral but the live music industry hasn't hit the bottom yet. In fact, it seems to be heading upward based on the end-of-summer numbers introduced by Pollstar. -
George Hamilton IV Dies At 77: Grand Ole Opry Star Remembered as ‘International Ambassador of Country Music’
It’s been reported that the legendary country-folk artist George Hamilton IV has passed away at the age of 77, according to Rolling Stone. -
Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix Got Herpes From His Uncle [WATCH]
In a recent interview with Hit The Floor, as part of their HTF Firsts! series, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix revealed that his first kiss came from none other than his uncle, and surprisingly, it didn't turn out so well. -
Jack White Lashes Out at Foo Fighters, Rolling Stone Magazine during Boston Concert Diatribe
Jack White is apparently bothered about how the media blows everything everyone says out of proportion and we at Music Times are more than happy to continue this unhealthy dichotomy. The guitarist's speech at his Boston Fenway Park show last night packed all of his vitriol into convenient quotes so hopeful we'll avoid get lashed out at in the future. -
Watch Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani Lip Sync Battle on 'The Tonight Show': 'The Voice' Coaches Take on Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
Normally, when you want to see renowned singers Gwen Stefani or Blake Shelton perform, you expect to hear them singing live... but not this time. Last night (Sept. 17), Jimmy Fallon reinstated his always-epic lip sync battle last night on The Tonight Show, and the upcoming coaches on The Voice made things as funny as ever, imitating the likes of Lionel Richie, Taco and Ellie Goulding alongside the late night talk show. -
Liakhovetski Brothers, Emil and Dariel, Perform Paul McCartney's "Live And Let Die" on America’s Got Talent
As part of our Classicalite Weekender series, we introduced you to teen sibling cello sensations Emil, 16 and Dariel, 14, Liakhovetski as they ripped through Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze” on America’s Got Talent. -
Musical Honoring Disco Legend Sylvester, 'Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical' Takes Dance Hits to the Stage
The heyday of disco wasn't all that long ago when divas like Donna Summer and Vicki Sue would take the stage with their soulful voices. But one name, Sylvester, stands among the rest and is now honored in a new musical Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical.
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