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Things between Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant appear to be getting more and more complicated, leaving many disappointed because the chances of a reunion are quickly waning day by day. And according to a new interview with Uncut from NME, the singer is feeling both “disappointed and baffled” by the guitarist’s incessant attempts to feed the fire that is the rumors of a possible reunion. -
WATCH: Ariana Grande New Song 'Be My Baby' Teased by DJ Cashmere Cat During Club Set [VIDEO]
Ariana Grande has already given her fans three major official tastes of her new album My Everything with the releases of "Problem," "Break Free" and her Jessie J/Nicki Minaj collaboration "Bang Bang," but now there's yet another sample of the sure-to-be fire album. At a July 26, one of Grande's many album collaborators DJ Cashmere Cat teased his contribution to the album: an R&B/EDM hybrid banger titled "Be My Baby." -
'Community' Fans and Dan Harmon Hope and Pray for Donald 'Childish Gambino' Glover to Return
Everyone knows that Childish Gambino is the hip-hop alias of Donald Glover, the actor best known for his role as Troy Barnes on the cultish-classic television show Community. And despite the increasing gap between his hard-nosed hip-hop persona and the lovable dolt he plays on television, many are questioning whether Glover will take a break from rapping to reprise his role as Troy when the show comes back as part of Yahoo Screen. -
Katy Perry 'Dark Horse' Music Video Most Played YouTube Clip of 2014: Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Iggy Azalea Rank in Top 10
Katy Perry is not the "Dark Horse" or 2014... the pop megastar is slaying it. Yesterday (July 29), YouTube announced that Perry tops its list of most-played music videos of the year thus far with her smash Prism single. -
Stereosonic Unveils Lineup: Calvin Harris, Skrillex, Alesso, Steve Aoki, Tiësto and Many More
Results released last week by Forbes and ticket dealing website viagogo found that Tomorrowland was responsible for the most tick demand of any music festival on Earth. Stereosonic was second place, and the new lineup for the Australian electronic dance party proves why. -
WATCH: Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood Debuts New Single, "Skip Loop," For London Audience [VIDEO]
Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood surprised concertgoers at Roundhouse in London Tuesday night when he played a new song called "Skip Loop." -
Morrissey Security Guard Sues, Lawsuit Claims Singer Wanted Him To Hurt Fan Club Leader [VIDEO]
Morrissey's former security guard has filed a lawsuit against the singer, TMZ reports. Allegedly, he hired Bradley Steyn to serve as his muscle following a show in San Jose from a few months back where fans rushed the stage to get a feel of the legendary Smiths lyricist and vocalist. But now, Steyn's suit claims he was hired just to hurt a fan the musician wasn't too fond of. -
Mostly Mozart Presents Handel’s Opera ‘Acis and Galatea’ as Interpreted by the Mark Morris Dance Group and Isaac Mizrahi
One of the most unusual offerings of Mostly Mozart this summer is a new production by the Mark Morris Dance Group of Handel’s opera 'Acis and Galatea' at Lincoln Center on August 7-9. -
Big Star's First Two Records—'#1 Record' and 'Radio City'—Getting Individual Releases with Liner Notes from Mike Mills
Stax Records will finally be releasing Big Star's acclaimed albums '#1 Record' and 'Radio City' as individuals again. -
'Beasts of the Southern Wild,' eighth blackbird, Fleck & Washburn, Johnny Cash Galore Highlight Symphony Space's 2014-15 Season
Care of the always informative DotDotDot Music, color us très impressed with Symphony Space's upcoming 2014-15 offerings: Classicalite dears eighth blackbird, husband and wife virtuosi Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, wall-to-wall Johnny Cash, a live rendering of the score to 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' and even a brand new mini-series, itself. -
Michelle Shocked Releases Silent Album Called 'Inaudible Women'
L.A. funk band Vulfpeck recently made headlines with its completely silent album Sleepify, which earned the band $20,000 from Spotify after they asked fans to stream it on repeat as they slept. Now another artist has pulled a similar silent stunt. Controversial singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked has released an album titled Inaudible Women, which as its title implies, is completely inaudible. -
Lawsuit Brought Against Producer Of Canceled 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Tour
The New York Times reports that the canceled production of Jesus Christ Superstar, which was originally scheduled to tour North America this summer, is now the subject of a lawsuit, brought against the show's promoter Michael Cohl by Andrew Lloyd Weber's production company the Really Useful Group. The lawsuit claims that the production's cancellation was solely the decision of Cohl, and resulted in a tremendous financial loss for the Really Useful Group, which is seeking payment to "satisfy outstanding payments."
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