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Candlestick Park has seen it all, and a historic venue deserves a historic performer to play its last concert. Paul McCartney has been confirmed to play the final event at the historic venue. -
Record Store Day reveals its best-selling vinyl exclusives from 2014
Record Store Day is a big part of promoting the rebirth of vinyl, but it's never claimed to be the savior of the recording industry. After all, part of the appeal is that just about everything released on the day is limited edition, drawing in us salivating audiophiles. Nonetheless, the organizers tracked the sales of the various titles that were available on April 19, and accordingly have released a list of the best-selling exclusive albums and singles. -
Courtney Barnett makes late night debut on 'Fallon,' performing 'Avant Gardener' [WATCH]
Last night, Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett made her late night debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in support of her latest album The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, performing her single "Avant Gardener." -
REVIEW: Alan Fletcher's Complete Aspen Music Festival and School @ SubCulture...Abridged
With snow on the ground the morning of in lower Manhattan, Alan Fletcher, Aspen's president and CEO (and, full disclosure, Classicalite guest blogger), brought a star-studded roster--Aspen and Atlanta music director Robert Spano, soprano alumna Dawn Upshaw, St. Louis... -
Say It Ain't So, Conductor: Mariss Jansons Decides to Up and Leave the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra to Join the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Chief conductor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons, who has led from his post for nearly a decade, has decided he can't take it anymore and announced Tuesday that he will resign for the 2014-15 season. -
Osmo Vänskä Returns as Music Director of the Minnesota Orchestra!
Music lovers in Minnesota will be delighted to hear that Osmo Vänskä will return as the music director of the Minnesota Orchestra. The orchestra's board of directors voted on Thursday to rehire the Finnish maestro. -
Marilyn Manson's new track featured on opening title sequence for WGN's 'Salem' [WATCH]
Marilyn Manson and composer Tyler Bates have written a new opening main title sequence for WGN America's show Salem, Billboard reports. The new title sequence is set to premiere in the second episode, which airs April 27. -
Ellen Foley brings it all back with 'About Time'
Vocalist and actress Ellen Foley joins Music Times to discuss the creation of her new album 'About Time,' her continued faith in Carmelo Anthony, and to share a Midwest Moment with host Caitlin Carter as they reflect on Catholic school in their mutual hometown of St. Louis. Listen now or download this week's 'Music Times Meets' for listening later! -
Rolling Stone publishes Rick Ross' first run as an advice columnist
Rick Ross answered his first round of questions for his advice column. Ever found yourself in a situation and wondered, "What would Rick Ross do?," well now you can finally get some answers, straight from the Boss' mouth. -
2 Chainz releases tracklist for 'Freebase' EP
2 Chainz's 'Freebase' EP to feature appearances by Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky and Lil Boosie with production by Mike Will, Metro Boomin and Young Chop. -
Solange slated to release new album this fall
Solange has set her eyes on a fall release for her upcoming album. After her electrifying performance at Coachella, Solange has set her eyes on a fall release for her upcoming album. -
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