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  • 'American Idol' Season 13 Finale Ratings Suffer New Low as 10 Million Tune In to See Caleb Johnson Win

    Last night, America crowned its latest Idol in the forms of rocker Caleb Johnson, but not many of the capable voting and viewing public tuned in to watch it. After suffering ratings slips consistently over the past few seasons, reality competition American Idol suffered a new low.
  • Hugh Laurie Kicks Off Canada Tour with a Shot of Celebration

    Hugh Laurie kicked off his Canadian tour in Vancouver. To celebrate, the actor gave a toast to the crowd and downed a shot.
  • Nicki Minaj Laughs At Forbes’ Article About Iggy Azalea Running Hip Hop, Tells Them To Leave Hip Hop Journalism To The Blogs

    As previously reported, Iggy Azalea was the basis for a controversial headline on Forbes this week that claimed, "Hip Hop is Run By A White, Blonde, Australian Woman" (later changed to "Hip-Hop's Unlikely New Star: A White, Blonde, Australian Woman"). One person, however, does not agree with the article: Nicki Minaj.
  • What If: Eric Whitacre Launches Fifth Virtual Choir for 'Paradise Lost' Musical

    Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir is back, and this time it's the musical! Whitacre, the American composer who found fame with his uplifting online choral projects--in which strangers from across the world are invited to film themselves taking part in one of his works...
  • Gloria Estefan Musical 'On Your Feet!' Coming to Chicago and Broadway in 2015

    Producers announced Jerry Mitchell ('Kinky Boots') will direct the jukebox bio-musical's Chicago premiere in summer of 2015 prior to a fall opening on Broadway.
  • WATCH: Ed Sheeran 'Sing' as a Muppet in New Music Video, Featuring Pharrell, Karaoke, Strippers and More!

    Who hasn't wanted to be turned into a Muppet? Ed Sheeran clearly wanted that for himself, so he went full fuzzy for the new music video for his lead x single "Sing." Today (May 22), the singer-songwriter dropped the official visual component to the saucy Pharrell-produced track on his official Facebook page, and things get pretty weird.
  • 6 Albums Recorded Without the Entire Band: The Beach Boys, Smashing Pumpkins

    When you see an album by a solo artist like Michael Jackson or Tom Waits, nobody actually expects them to be the only musician performing on the album (unless they’re Prince). The same thing goes for some albums by bands. Just because the name of the band is on the front of the album, it doesn’t mean the entire band actually performed on the album. Here are six albums recorded without the entire band.
  • William Shatner Gives Luke Bryan’s "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" a New Twist

    From the Starship Enterprise, William Shatner commanded the vessel and saved the world. Now, the actor is turning his excellent skills (and humor) towards country music in his own rendition of Luke Bryan’s "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)." When he visited Larry Morgan & Klaudia on Go Country, they recorded it so we all get to share in the moment.
  • Linkin Park Promises ‘Hunting Party’ is 'F—king Crazy' and Explains Inspiration for Carnivores Tour

    In a new exclusive video with Rolling Stone, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington discuss the band's new album 'The Hunting Party.'
  • 'American Idol' Winner Caleb Johnson Announces Debut Album After Last Night's Season 13 Finale

    The confetti from last night's American Idol season 13 finale hasn't even all been swept up from the floor of Los Angeles' Nokia Theater, but the newest victor Caleb Johnson has already announced his debut album.
  • Destiny’s Child Reunites On Michelle Williams’ Gospel-Dance Track, 'Say Yes'

    Destiny's Child isn't quite getting back together, but this is good enough. Michelle Williams released a new single yesterday called "Say Yes," which features both Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland. As Idolator reports, the track (now taken down) is "an infectious gospel club-banger."
  • Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) Cancels U.S. Tour amidst 'Legal Issues'

    Yasiin Bey, the rapper formerly known as Mos Def, found himself unable to enter the United States due to "legal" issues, and therefore has cancelled his upcoming tour. The news was initially reported on Thursday as Bey being "denied entry" to the country, but more recent reports suggest otherwise.
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