-
Alan Jackson is celebrating his 25 years in music with a 25-city tour in 2015. Just 25 years ago, country music's Alan Jackson made history when he signed to Arista Records' Nashville office as their first artist. -
6 Incredible Artists Who Started Off As Drummers: Frank Zappa, Jack White, and more
Though plenty of musicians choose one instrument when starting out and stick to it (I know I have), these six artists all started off on drums before becoming renowned for something else. Here are six incredible musicians who started off as drummers. -
Beastie Boys’ Monster Energy Copyright Trial Ends, Band Awarded $1.7 Million
The Beastie Boys trial ended today with the band being awarded $1.7 million. After beginning just last Tuesday in New York Federal Court, the Beastie Boys' trial against Monster Energy has ended with the band being awarded a hefty $1. -
Football vs. Country Music and It's a Win for Country Music
NY Jets receiver Eric Decker had a choice to make this week -- go to an organized team activity (OTA) or go to the CMT Awards with his wife, Jessie James Decker. Country music won out hands down. -
James Alan Shelton Passes Away
The guitarist for Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys died on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at a hospital in Eastern Tennessee after losing his battle to cancer. -
MAGIC! Announces 'Don't Kill The Magic' Album Release Date, Tracklist After 'Rude' Success
MAGIC! is in the air, right in time for summer. Today (June 5), the pop-influenced Canadian reggae band announced the details of its debut album Don't Kill The Magic, including the album's sunny yellow cover and its full tracklist. -
Sharks Over Brooklyn: Sharkmuffin and Desert Sharks are Alpha Bands Named After The Sea's Alpha Predators
What do a surf-rock revival group and a self-described "shredwave pop" band have in common? Desert Sharks and Sharkmuffin are both praised by the organizers of the 2014 New Music Seminar, and both have a fascination with mankind's biggest oceanic fear. -
CMT 2014 Music Awards Winners
Host Kristen Bell had her hands full with all of the good natured fun at Wednesday night's CMT Awards but she gave as good as she got and her opening monologue had the crowd in stitches. -
Morrissey Cancels Another Show in Atlantic City, Kristeen Young Mysteriously Leaves Tour
In a move that is largely unsurprising Morrissey has scrapped another tour date. After the "Earth Is The Loneliest Planet" singer and his touring crew caught a nasty virus earlier this week, causing the fourth Morrissey show cancellation in Atlanta in just 18 months, Moz has postponed another show. -
Lupe Fiasco Likens Justin Bieber to Donald Sterling, Claims Singer Will Not Get Same Treatment for Racial Slurs
Lupe Fiasco has some interesting comments to say about Justin Bieber's recent racist videos. If there's one thing everyone is talking about this week, it's surely the footage of Justin Bieber's various racist remarks. -
7 Great Alt-Rock Songs Where The Lead Vocalist Doesn't Sing: Oasis, The White Stripes, and more
For most bands, one of their most identifiable aspects is the sound of the lead singer's voice. However, every once in a while another band member will step out in front and take the lead, sometimes even at the suggestion of the lead singer. Here are seven greatest alt-rock songs where someone else in the band sings lead. -
Spoon Announces New Album 'They Want My Soul' Following Four-Year Hiatus
Spoon may be teasing a song (or something) called "R.I.P." for June 10, but the indie rock band is very much alive. After four years lying low, today (June 5), Spoon announced a new album They Want My Soul.
Popular Now
-
Lady Gaga Slips During Vegas Concert While Singing 'Into the Night … We Fall'
-
Beyoncé Fans Injured in Post-Concert Stampede Triggered by Insect Scare at Atlanta MARTA Station
-
Byeon Woo-seok Set to Present at the 2025 K‑World Dream Awards
-
Adam Lambert, Oliver Gliese End Relationship Amicably After 3 Years
-
Blackpink and BTS' Jimin Break Out at the Top of Korea's July 2025 Brand Reputation Rankings