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The Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is to be turned into an animated film. This won't be the first before-the-cameras version of the popular show. In 1999 Donny Osmond, Joan Collins, Richard Attenborough and Maria Freidman... -
Sir James Galway Announces 'First Flute' Internet Instruction Series, Suitable for Beginners and Advanced Players Alike
American pianist Jonathan Biss and Swiss flutist Emmanuel Pahud have engaged the ever-expanding internet with web-based music teaching series, and now Ireland's own Sir James Galway will follow their URL suits. -
Anna Netrebko Opening the Sochi Olympic Ceremony Was Probably the Least Weird Performance That Night
This year's Super Bowl featured soprano heavyweight Renee Fleming singing the Star-Spangled Banner to open the game. Now, another world-renowned opera singer has taken the stage at a major sporting event, marking the second major opera appearance this year. -
Morrissey playing the U.S. with guests Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Tom Jones, Kristeen Young
Morrissey will play with Cliff Richard, Tom Jones and Kristeen Young in U.S. show dates including Los Angeles and New York City. -
Kid Rock, Staind, and a slew of '80s glam metal acts headlining Rocklahoma
Rocklahoma, one of the largest strictly-rock festivals in the United States, announced its 2014 lineup on Wednesday. Kid Rock, Five Finger Death Punch and Staind are listed as the headliners for the three-day festival. This will be the fifth installation of Rocklahoma. It will take place May 23, 24 and 25 in its usual home of Pryor, OK. -
Pharrell Williams invites Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Busta Rhymes to join him during NBA All-Star performance
As previously reported, Pharrell is set to headline the Entertainment Series at NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans. He will perform during the player introductions, and has decided to bring some special guests onto the stage with him, according to Billboard. Sean "Diddy" Combs, Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Busta Rhymes will join the "Happy" artist at the event. -
U2, Karen O added to Oscars lineup: all four Best Original Song nominees will perform
All four of this year's Best Original Song Academy Awards nominees will be getting their stage time at this year's Oscars ceremony. Yesterday (Feb. 12), it was announced that U2 were added to the show's bill and today (Feb. 13), it was also revealed that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O will also take the stage. -
Drake thinks Macklemore's apology text to Kendrick Lamar was 'wack'
As previously reported, Macklemore apologized to Kendrick Lamar after he and Ryan Lewis beat out the Compton rapper in multiple rap categories, most notably Best Rap Album, as well as Best New Artist. "You got robbed," he wrote. "I wanted you to win. You should have. It's weird and sucks that I robbed you. I was gonna say that during the speech then the music started playing during my speech and I froze." -
Empire of The Sun releasing two volumes of 'Celebrate' remixes, featuring Steve Aoki, Hook N Sling
Electronic music is similar to jazz in one way (and probably only one way): Doing your own version of someone else's song doesn't make people mad. Just like jazz musicians have been adapting "St. James Infirmary" for years, DJs are often remixing tracks from their fellows when they aren't crafting their own new music. Empire of The Sun is proving how much you can get out of one song with its forthcoming Celebrate collections. -
New Zealand denies Odd Future entry into the country, calling them a 'threat to public order'
Tyler, the Creator and Odd future were scheduled to join Eminem at Rapture Festival in New Zealand, but their entry visas into the country were revoked because the group is considered "a potential threat to public order," according to Pitchfork. -
Lucy Hale - Pretty Little Liars Meets Pretty Little Country Singer
Lucy Hale, otherwise known as Aria Montgomery on the hit ABC Family show "Pretty Little Liars," actually got her start in entertainment when she won "American Juniors," a reality singing competition, in 2003. Now, 11 years later, she's back in music with her debut single, "You Sound Good to Me." -
Riff Raff Goes Country
Mad Decent's own Riff Raff was due to release his debut full-length project, 'Neon Icon,' on January 28, 2014. When the date got pushed back, the former "From G's To Gents" MTV reality star decided to try his hand at something different ... country music!
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