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The music video for "You Won't Let Go," the first single from Michael W. Smith's upcoming May album, 'Sovereign' is worth celebrating. Recorded live, the song reaches out and grabs you and doesn't let go until the last notes have faded. To help celebrate the release of the single and the video, Smitty is offering fans a chance to win his entire catalog. -
Joan Jett could be fronting Nirvana at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Nirvana will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tomorrow night and is expected to perform. But one question remains: Who will front the band in place of Kurt Cobain? New evidence suggests it could be Joan Jett. -
Aerosmith and Slash teaming up for 2014 Let Rock Rule Tour this summer [FULL SCHEDULE]
Aerosmith and Slash are teaming up this summer to make things a little harder and classic rockier. Yesterday (April 8), the legendary rock acts announced a duo tour for this summer, fittingly titled the Let Rock Rule Tour. -
Rapper 50 Cent owes headphone producer Sleek Audio $16.2 million for stealing design
Rapper 50 Cent has found himself in a heap of legal debt following the successful lawsuit from Sleek Audio that accused the emcee of stealing his headphones design from the brand. An arbitrator passed a final ruling this week that ordered 50 (real name: Curtis Jackson) to pay the brand nearly $11.7 million for stealing the design, along with nearly $4.5 million to cover Sleek's legal fees. The total comes out to a cool $16.2 million. -
Ed Sheeran 'X' tracklist unveiled on Instagram, features plenty of one-word song titles [FULL TRACKLIST]
Ed Sheeran is ready to "multiply" the music by 12. After releasing his second album X's debut single "Sing" on Monday (April 7), today (April 9), the "Lego House" singer revealed the 12-song standard tracklist for his + follow-up and the album's four bonus tracks on his official Twitter and Instagram. -
Nashville set to open National Museum of African American Music
It's been a long time coming, but Nashville has finally formalized plans for a National Museum of African American Music. Reports indicate that construction may begin as soon as 2015. -
The Good Life announces summer 2014 tour, the Saddle Creek outfit's first shows since 2010
Saddle Creek Records' indie/folk outfit The Good Life has announced a four-date, California tour for August 2014. The band plans to perform its full catalog during these shows, which will be the first time the band has toured since 2010. -
7 Achingly Beautiful Songs By Metal Bands: Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, and more
Heavy metal is a lot of things to a lot of people: brutal, exhilarating, cathartic, but "beautiful" isn't really one of the first words to come to mind when describing a metal song. This doesn't mean that metal bands are incapable of writing beautiful songs, though. Here are seven incredibly beautiful songs written by metal bands. -
Kip Moore's New Album Won't See a May Release Date
Fans that have been waiting patiently for Kip Moore's new album will be waiting a little longer. The singer says it will be late summer before the new project hits the shelves. -
Brad Paisley Will Be Bringing the River to Fans this Summer
Brad Paisley's performance of his new single, "River Bank" at the 2014 ACM Awards, followed by the release of a lyrics video has been a perfect lead up to a new summer tour. Fans without a river nearby need not worry -- Brad will bring the summer fun to you! -
Team Luke Isn't Happy With the ACM Entertainer of the Year Loss
The ACM Entertainer of the Year is the big daddy of wins and many thought that the reigning entertainer, Luke Bryan, would walk away with it again this year. When it went to country music veteran, George Strait, Hunter Jobes, Luke's merchandising manager, posted a slam on his twitter and the firestorm started from there. -
6 Pairs of Rival Artists That Would Make Great Music Together: Robert Smith & Morrissey, The Flaming Lips & Arcade Fire and more
When Blur’s Damon Albarn revealed that he and Oasis’s Noel Gallagher had been talking about possibly recording together, we here at Music Times didn’t quite believe it was true. The two are notorious rivals, so working with one another seems like the last thing either one of them would want to do. This got me thinking about other artists who would never collaborate, but would probably make great work together if they did.
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