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Stax Records may be coming to Broadway soon enough, as the Concord Music Group and producer Stuart Benjamin are looking to bring a musical based on the legendary label to theaters by early 2016. -
Banned by the Soviets in 1968, Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Holocaust Opera 'The Passenger' Makes New York Premiere July 10
A chance encounter between a Holocaust survivor and her Nazi overseer provides the drama in this production by the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and Chorus. -
REVIEW: Irish Melodies Shine in James Galway’s Premiere of Irish Flute Concerto with Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Ravinia
The U.S. premiere of 'Linen and Lace,' a flute concerto by Bill Whelan, was an unusual and welcome event at Ravinia on Tuesday night. Whelan is best known as the composer of 'Riverdance,' the Irish music show that step-danced its way into music history 20 years ago. -
Justin Bieber Egging Incident Ruling Leads to Probation, Fee and Restraining Order for 'Confident' Singer
Justin Bieber is now facing one less legal charge. The "Confident" singer has pled out of his now infamous egging vandalism case, avoiding jail time in the process. -
Don Cheadle Talks Upcoming Miles Davis Biopic, Says Playing The Role Is 'Surreal'
Don Cheadle will stars as Miles Davis in an upcoming biopic. Don Cheadle is working on the most important role in his career, playing legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. -
Coroner's Report Reveals Electric Daisy Carnival 2014 Attendee's Death As Ecstasy Overdose
A coroner has ruled an Electric Daisy Carnival death as an ecstasy overdose. Authorities in Las Vegas revealed Wednesday (July 9) that a 24-year-old California man who was found unresponsive in the parking lot of last month's Electric Daisy Carnival died of an ecstasy overdose. -
Meek Mill Calls Wale Out For Not Supporting His Forthcoming Album, Wale Responds Via Instagram
Wale responds to Meek Mill's Twitter rant. Looks like it's trouble in paradise for MMG. Things went left yesterday (July 8) between members of Rick Ross' camp. -
John Anderson, Paul Craft, Tom Douglas, Gretchen Peters Named to Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
The inductees for this year's Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony have been named. John Anderson, Paul Craft, Tom Douglas and Gretchen Peters have been named the newest inductees of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. -
The Dog Named Dolly
Dolly the Dog, an older white lurcher, was rescued after she was found in the aftermath of the Glastonbury Festival. When Dolly Parton heard about her canine namesake, she offered to bring her to America and adopt her! -
Going Day Drinking with Little Big Town
If you were following Little Big Town as they tour this summer and wanted to visit the best spots to go day drinking in the towns they are playing in, where would you go? -
Dierks Bentley's 9th Annual "Miles & Music for Kids"
This week, Dierks Bentley announced the details of his 9th annual "Miles & Music for Kids" celebrity motorcycle ride and all-star concert. Randy Houser, Kip Moore, Jon Pardi and Chris Young will join Dierks on Sunday, September 28, 2014 in Nashville to help raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network. -
The Breeders Announce September Tour Dates
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