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These are the Christian artists that you simply must follow this month. Maybe they've just released new music or kicked off a new tour or perhaps they're just filling their timelines with great tweets. Whatever the reason, these are the 5 Folks to Follow in February ... -
Joe Rickard Says Goodbye To RED
After six years of playing drums with the Christian hard rockers, Joe Rickard has decided to step down from RED. -
Three Bridges 2014 Concert Schedule
Elliot McCoy, Shannon Smith and Jeremie Hudson, collectively known as Three Bridges, already have over 50 shows scheduled this year. -
Gordon Mote is More Than Just a Piano/Keyboards Player
Gordon Mote was recently honored with his 11th nomination from the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards. Mote is nominated in the Piano/Keyboards Player of the Year category. -
Justin Bieber's plane detained on suspicion of marijuana en route to Super Bowl
Justin Bieber just can't seem to catch a break these days. Following his alleged DUI, drag racing, assault, vandalism and other charges, the pop star's plane was detained on suspicion of marijuana possession after landing at a New Jersey airport yesterday. Bieber had chartered the jet to go to the Super Bowl. -
Kanye West won't be charged in alleged Beverly Hills attack following civil settlement
Kanye West will not face criminal charges over the alleged attack on a man in at a Beverly Hills medical center last month. According to the Associated Press, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office dismissed the battery case following West's civil settlement with the man who accused West of punching him and considering no serious injuries were documented in the case. -
Lullaby of Broadway...in the Opera House? Lyric of Chicago Presenting 'The Sound of Music'
Lyric Opera of Chicago recently announced they have extended the run of 'The Sound of Music' due to popular demand. There are several songs in this musical that would sound wonderful sung by opera singers. But "Doe a Deer"? Not so much. And "Edelweiss" certainly doesn't need operatic voices. -
Read This Before Applying to Music School: Some Thoughts on the Conservatory Experience
Despite the long odds of making a living as a professional musician, many parents are encouraging their children to major in music in college. This encouragement is so often is based on the students' desire to major in music, regardless of their actual level of talent. -
People's Diva Renée Fleming Singing Canned National Anthem with New Jersey Symphony for Super (Weed) Bowl XLVIII
We here in "New York City" are "lucky" enough to play host to Sunday's Super Bowl XLVIII, featuring intellectual thug Richard Sherman and Skittle-loving beast Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks inevitably losing to Peyton "Ad Man" Manning's Denver Broncos. More... -
Go Cocks: Duo Cortado, USC Guitarists Devin Shermin and Andy Jurik, Play George Fetner at Conundrum Music Hall
Formed in 2012, USC School of Music graduates Devin Shermin and Andy Jurik decided to explore their common interests, pursuing repertoire that compliments their style while inculcating their own talents. Go 'Cocks, indeed. -
Classicalite's Five Best: Classical Musical Families...It's Not Just Roberto and Aleksandra!
The news that Roberto Alagna and Aleksandra Kurzak have had a little tenorino--and congrats to them--prompts us to look at a few other musical family ties. Presenting, then, Classicalite's Five Best...Classical Music Families. -
ACM 2014 Song of the Year Nominees
The ACM Song of the Year award is given to the songwriter(s), the publisher(s) and the artist(s) who perform it.
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