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Since their February release of 'Breathe In Deep,' Carrollton has been busy winning new fans. The band had a new single called "Holding On To You" come out on August 26th and this fall, they will be taking the tunes from 'Breathe In Deep' and the new song on the road. -
Grimes Scraps Entire New Album, Claiming "It Sucked"
In a new interview with The New York Times, Canadian synth-pop artist Grimes revealed that she has scrapped her entire new album and "started again" following the negative response that greeted her recent single "Go." -
Yorkville Endoscopy Medical Director Fired After Joan Rivers Death As Investigation Continues
Just yesterday The Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic in Manhattan insisted that a biopsy had not been performed on Joan Rivers while she underwent an endoscopic procedure on her throat on August 28th. Earlier in the week a source had claimed that Joan's vocal cords had seized during an unplanned biopsy blocking her airway and that was what ultimately caused the comedienne to go into cardiac arrest. Now we are hearing that the medical director of the clinic has been fired. -
Eminem Song "Guts Over Fear" Used In Floyd Mayweather Showtime Ad [WATCH]
The boxer's Showtime promo video for a Sept. 13 pay-per-view rematch against Marcos Maidana features a song from 50 Cent's mentor. -
Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Florence + The Machine, Tom Jones, And More To Play 2014 Bridge School Benefit [LINEUP]
The Bridge School Benefit will continue this year despite yearly headliner Neil Young having filed for divorce from Pegi Young, the co-founder of the Bridge School. Now two students from the school have announced the lineup via a YouTube video (see below). This year's event will include Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Florence + The Machine, Tom Jones, Soundgarden, Norah Jones' new group Puss N Boots, and Band of Horses. Pegi Young, who fronts her own band the Survivors, will also perform. -
Depeche Mode's Martin Gore Calls For Donations To Ebola Outbreak
Today, Sept. 12, Depeche Mode's Martin Gore released a brief video through the Direct Relief organization's Youtube page concerning the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. In the video, Gore calls for increased support in Direct Relief's efforts to suppress the epidemic, and provides a link through the Depeche Mode website where people can donate to the cause. Gore will personally match each donation himself, up to $50,000. -
Bob Crewe, Four Seasons Singer & Songwriter, Dies At 82
Rolling Stone reports that veteran producer, singer and songwriter for the legendary Four Seasons has passed away just yesterday, Thursday, Sept. 11, at the age of 82. -
Colton Dixon is Taking 'Anchor' on the Road
Colton Dixon's sophomore project, 'Anchor,' released on August 19, 2014 and he is taking the new music on the road this fall. He has four shows on the books (so far) leading up to November and then it's on to Winter Jam 2014 West. -
Species Named after Famous Musicians: Mick Jagger, Beyoncé, Bono, Jim Morrison and Many More
Mick Jagger had the honor (or something like it), as Music Times reporter Carolyn Menyes wrote earlier this week, of having an extinct species of pig named after him. The news itself isn't that shocking: scientists are naming stuff after musicians all the time. We've narrowed down a majority of the organisms and their respective titles into five categories. -
Chris Brown Gives Ray Rice Advice On Anger Management: "I Can Just Say I've Been Down That Road" [WATCH]
Chris Brown is now using his past anger management issues, such as his altercation with Rihanna, to dish out advice to Ray Rice and explain how he deals with handling his own anger. As AllHipHop points out Brown and Rihanna's infamous 2009 Grammy night fight resulted in probation and eventually lead to jail time and negative headlines for years. In his recently interview with MTV's Sway Calloway, the "Loyal" singer addressed the issue and dished out some advice to Rice, who is in a similar situation after footage of him hitting his wife surfaced. -
Lil Kim Releases 'Hard Core' Mixtape For Free After Long Delay
Lil Kim's long-delayed Hard Core mixtape has finally been released, and you can download it for free right here. Though this mixtape (rather confusingly) shares a name with Kim's 1996 debut album, this is a collection of 12 new songs, including previously released singles "Haterz" and her Nicki Minaj diss track "Identity Theft." -
U2 Release Making-Of Video For 'Songs Of Innocence' [WATCH]
If you still want a closer look at Songs of Innocence — the album that was shoved down your throat — you can get it via the band's Twitter account.
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