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  • Johnny Depp Joins Aerosmith in Boston for 'Train Kept A Rollin'" Performance at Xfinity Center

    Aerosmith isn't doing too bad for itself, managing to land a big name to come onstage at the band's Boston show last night, albeit not a musical name per se. Johnny Depp came up to join the band on guitar during "Train Kept A Rollin'."
  • WATCH: 19-Year-Old Kanye West Name Checks Alanis Morissette, Chicago in Recently Resurfaced Video from 1996

    Say what you will about Kanye West, but there's no denying the Yeezus rapper has some raw rapping talent. This week, footage of a 19-year-old West has circulated around online, and the one minute, 44 second freestyle shows he's had the skills well in his arsenal since the '90s.
  • WATCH: Weird Al Yankovic Is 'Tacky' on 'Conan': 'Mandatory Fun' Singer Takes Pharrell Williams 'Happy' Parody Backstage

    Last night (July 17), Conan on TBS got more than a little "Tacky," courtesy of funnyman Weird Al Yankovic. The Mandatory Fun singer recreated his colorful, celebrity-filled single shot music video for his new Pharrell Williams parody using the baskstage set of the late night talk show.
  • Beyoncé's Fashion and Outfits on Display at New Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Exhibit

    Beyoncé fans are pretty hardcore, but is our nation's devotion to the most powerful woman in entertainment enough to get her into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame way before she's eligible? No, not quite, but the museum is still hosting an exhibit dedicated to the performer nonetheless. Although the exhibit doesn't seem to have a special title according to the RNRHOF's website, it will focus on the fashion of the Destiny's Child star.
  • Daniel Avery: 'Drone Logic' DJ Bringing Mini-Tour to Chicago, Seattle and Los Angeles

    Daniel Avery will be playing a short U.S. tour during August. Hope you're close enough to go, because we ain't.
  • The Roots' Manager and Producer, Richard Nichols, Dies

    The Roots' longtime manager and producer, Richard Nichols, has died. Longtime manager and producer for The Roots, Richard Nichols, has died. It was confirmed yesterday (July 17) that Nichols had lost his battle with leukemia.
  • Jimi Hendrix's Curtis Knight and The Squires Recordings to Be Remastered

    Few performers become a legend overnight and the same goes for Jimi Hendrix. Despite being titled the greatest guitarist of all time by many sources (starting with Rolling Stone), the legend began playing as a sideman for folks such as the Isley Brothers and Little Richard before launching his own act The Jimi Hendrix Experience. One such sideman act was Curtis Knight and The Squires, which Experience Hendrix LLC has just acquired the rights to, meaning 88 studio recordings may see a release soon.
  • Faith Evans Signs New Deal, Releases Track 'I Deserve It' [LISTEN]

    Faith Evans is back with a new deal and new music. R&B diva Faith Evans is back with a new deal and new music. According to Billboard, the Grammy-winning songstress has signed a worldwide exclusive publishing and BMG Artist Services deal with BMG Chrysalis U.
  • Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival Features Brooklyn Rider, World Premiere of Howard Shore’s “Palace Upon the Ruins”

    This summer, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival marks its 31st season in the beautiful seaside setting of Long Island’s East End. The festival kicks off on July 30 with “Russian Memories,” a free outdoor concert featuring the string music of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Borodin, Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff.
  • Matthew West Challenges Fans to Do Something With Purpose This Summer

    Matthew West wants to make the rest of this summer a "summer of purpose." He is challenging his fans to make a difference in their own communities this summer.
  • Imagine Music Fest Announces New Artists: Adventure Club, Ethan Kath of Crystal Castles, Mantis And More

    Imagine Music Fest has just added a few artists to its lineup. Imagine Music Festival has announced a second round of artists performing at the Labor Day weekend festivities.
  • Release Date for 'Pain Killer' - Little Big Town's Upcoming Album, Set for This Fall

    We've all wondered about 'Pain Killer,' the album that would eventually come out and be the home to Little Big Town's latest single, "Day Drinking," and now we know that it will hit stores on October 21st.
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