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RIAA has certified the single "Take Me To The King" as Gold. Written and produced by Kirk Franklin and recorded by Tamela Mann, the tune has sold over 500,000 digital copies. -
Mike Donehey Says No Man is an Island
Tenth Avenue North's Mike Donehey shares what the phrase "no man is an island" means to him in a video that says more in four minutes than many people say in a lifetime. -
Dailey & Vincent Will be Celebrating on the 2014 "SPIRIT OF Christmas" Tour
After spending the summer performing at several Musical Landmarks across America, Dailey & Vincent, known to many as the "Rockstars of Bluegrass," have annoucned the dates for their winter 2014 "SPIRIT OF Christmas" Tour. -
Lee Brice is Hitting the Road
With a new album on the way ('I Don't Dance' - due out on September 9th), Lee Brice has a lot of great music to share. And share he is doing! Not only is he going on the That's My Kind of Night tour with Luke Bryan, he's also got some other dates in between at fairs all over the country. -
Danny Gokey Wants to Take You go the Dove Awards {CONTEST]
Imagine being able to attend the Dove Awards - Christian Music’s biggest night. Now dream bigger! Image being able to attend the awards with Danny Gokey! That is exactly what the winner of the Hope Contest will do. -
Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and Cole Swindell Announce Crash My Playa Concert in Mexico for 2015
If you've ever wanted to vacation in Mexico with country superstar Luke Bryan, soon you will have your chance. Today (Aug. 14), the "Play It Again" singer announced a four-night getaway in the Yucatan Peninsula entitled Crash My Playa. He will be joined by the likes of Florida Georgia Line and Cole Swindell for the mini-festival. -
Def Jam Recordings 30th Anniversary Concert in Brooklyn Lineup Includes Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, DMX and More
2014 marks the 30th anniversary of legendary record label Def Jam, and the Rick Rubin/Russell Simmons founded entity is looking to celebrate. Today (Aug. 14), it was announced that current and former Def Jam artists such as Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Jhene Aiko, Ja Rule and more will be putting on a concert in Brooklyn. -
Annie Lennox Announces New Album 'Nostalgia,' Shares Tracklist, Cover
In an exclusive interview with Billboard, former Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox revealed the tracklist, album cover, and release date for her next album. The album is titled Nostalgia and features covers of American standards, largely from the '30s and '40s, by artists such as Billie Holiday, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and George Gershwin. -
Former Roc-A-Fella Rapper Beanie Sigel Released From Prison Following Two Year Stint
Former Roc-A-Fella Records rapper Beanie Sigel was just released from prison. Welcome home Beans! According to XXL, former Roc-A-Fella rapper Beanie Sigel is out of prison. -
Nicki Minaj Has More Hot 100 Singles Than Michael Jackson, Thanks To 'Anaconda'
Here's a bit of news that I totally didn't expect: as of yesterday, rapper Nicki Minaj has appeared on more Billboard Hot 100 singles than the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Though Jackson's two posthumous singles "Slave to the Rhythm" and "Love Never Felt So Good" gave him his 49th and 50th charting singles earlier this year, he was beat out by Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which became her 51st charting single when it debuted at no. 19. -
Lil Wayne Freestyles Over SportsCenter Theme [WATCH]
After performing with Drake(and special guest 50 Cent) in Hartford, Connecticut last night, Lil Wayne stopped by the ESPN HQ in Bristol this morning to reveal the cover and release date of his forthcoming Tha Carter V. He sat down with First Take's Skip Bayless, Cari Champion, and Steve A. Smith to talk about his plans for the album then decided to perform a freestyle riff of the SportsCenter theme (not to be confused with his song "SportsCenter.") -
There's War, and There's War in Space: 'Guardians of The Galaxy' Orchestrator Timothy Williams Discusses Tone and Palette with Music Times
War is always a hot topic in Hollywood. Composing a score that reflects a film's angle to the subject matter is a challenge, a question of tone that depends heavily on the abilities of the orchestrator as well as its composer. 'Guardians of The Galaxy' orchestrator Timothy Williams discussed the process with Music Times.
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