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In 2012, the Recording Academy made changes to the Gospel category, renaming it as Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music and narrowing it down from seven awards to five. Today, during the annual spring Board of Trustees meeting, the trustees approved more changes to the grouping. -
'Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited' Brings Back Yesteryear
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Ice-T Brings Back Body Count, Explains New Album ‘Manslaughter’ Aims To Remind Kids ‘Rock Can Still Be Dangerous’
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It's finally happening. After a series of mysterious videos as a part of its Weezer Wednesdays series, today (June 12), the nerdy alt-rock band announced the title of its ninth studio album... introducing Everything Will Be Alright In The End. -
Wisconsin's American Players Theatre Presents Shakespeare in the Forest, Chekhov Under the Stars
The American Players Theatre performs the works of Shakespeare and other classic plays in the woods just outside Spring Green, Wis., every summer. -
Willie Nelson Will Release Two Albums: ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘December Day’
Willie Nelson will release his forthcoming album on June 17, "Band of Brothers." He also plans to release another album this fall titled "December Day." -
Drake, Lil Wayne Announce Expansive Co-Headlining Tour for Fall 2014 in the United States
Drake and Lil Wayne are finally taking their friendship from the recording studio to the big stage. Today (June 12), the Young Money artists announced they'll be hitting the road together this fall for the co-headlining Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour. -
Year of the Wigglesworths: Conductor and Composer Ryan Wigglesworth, Son to Mark Wigglesworth, Wins Halle’s New Principal Guest Spot
It has been a good year for the Wigglesworths! First, Mark Wigglesworth is named Edward Gardner's successor at English National Opera, now Ryan Wigglesworth has been picked to succeed Markus Stenz as the Halle Orchestra's new principal guest conductor. -
Amazon Streaming Service Prime Music Launches: Full of Playlists, Lacks Universal Music Group Artists
Well, it seems as though all of those Internet rumors were true (for once). After weeks of speculation, today (June 12) Amazon launched its own music streaming service, Prime Music, as a part of its Amazon Prime package. -
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