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  • Adam Levine, Maroon 5: Singer Will Not Reveal Where Band Name Came From, Tells David Letterman ‘It's Such A Horrendous Story’ [WATCH]

    It seems safe to say that not only is Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine sitting comfortably on top of the world because of the success of both NBC’s The Voice AND Maroon 5, but also because he holds a secret that so many people are dying to know… the origin story of Maroon 5’s name. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like he’s willing to give that up anytime soon.
  • Two Electric Daisy Attendees Die, but No Substances Suggested by Coroners

    A second attendee of this year's Electric Daisy Festival was dead Saturday, but don't jump to any conclusions yet. Although EDM gatherings have garnered an unfortunate stigma due to substance-related deaths, neither of the two fatalities reported in relation to last weekend's festival seem to be related to alcohol or drugs, according to police reports.
  • 'American Idol' Season 14: Judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. Will Return

    If you enjoyed the chemistry of Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. last season on American Idol, rejoice! As anticipated, season 14 of the FOX singing competition will feature the same judging trio as last year.
  • Tupac Shakur Wrote Heartfelt Letter To Public Enemy's Chuck D While In Prison

    Public Enemy's Chuck D has shared a letter that Tupac Shakur wrote to him, in which he talks about the respect he had for the emcee. As Rolling Stone reports, Chuck tweeted, "Letter from Pac, but you should have seen mine."
  • Ice-T Says Body Count Video Is NOT Racist [WATCH]

    Veteran rapper / actor Ice-T has been making the rounds as of late in order to promote the new Body Count album Manslaughter. The band recently released a video for the single, “Talk Sh-t, Get Shot,” which has been getting slammed and labeled as racist. Now, the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star is setting the record straight.
  • Pitbull Being Sued for 'Timber' featuring Kesha Because of Similarities to Lee Oskar's 'San Francisco Bay'

    Pitbull won his last major lawsuit (an alleged slander case from actress Lindsay Lohan) but he might be in trouble with his new one. Lee Oskar, a longtime harmonica player for the group War, accuses Pitbull and producers of infringing on the copyright of his solo track "San Francisco Bay," which was released during 1978, when crafting 2013's smash hit "Timber."
  • WATCH: Demi Lovato Teases 'Really Don't Care' Music Video from Los Angeles Pride Parade

    Demi Lovato and Cher Lloyd "Realy Don't Care" what you think about a new music video, but that doesn't mean Lovatics and casual fans alike can't be excited for a new DEMI clip. Yesterday (June 23), Lovato posted a very short teaser video for her next official visual, and it looks like a party for the ages.
  • BRIEFS: Disney Changes Sondheim's Into the Woods, NY Phil Concertmaster Glenn Dicterow's Last Gig, Gertrude Stein Opera, Ken Lam Wins Charleston MD, Crowdsurfing Handel

    "Expect a less horny Wolf, the cutting of a centerpiece song, and no dead Rapunzel as Stephen Sondheim reveals changes to Disney’s big-screen version of his musical." [Daily Beast]
  • Robert Plant To Release New Album In September

    Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has announced that his next album, titled Lullaby and...The Ceasless Roar, will be released on September 8. The album will be Plant's first to be released through Nonesuch Records, as well as his first studio album with his new band, the Sensational Space Shifters, which he formed back in 2012.
  • Mabon 'Teenie' Hodges, Icon of Memphis Soul, Passes Away at Age 68

    Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, a guitarist best known for his work within the '70s "Memphis" soul sound and his contributions to the career of Al Green, has died resulting from complications of emphysema. He was 68 years old.
  • Lana Del Rey Responds To Frances Bean Cobain's Criticism

    Lana Del Rey has responded to Frances Bean Cobain's criticism that she was romanticizing dying young in her interview with The Guardian, NME reports.
  • Bidder Buys Aphex Twin's 'Caustic Window' Vinyl LP for $46,000

    If someone really wanted to hear Aphex Twin's Caustic Window LP, they could have chipped into the Kickstarter campaign to fund the digital release of the album. Instead, one unnamed individual dropped $46,222 on a rare copy of the album's vinyl format in an eBay auction.
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