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Their six-track EP, "Natalie Stovall and The Drive EP,: is getting attention all over the place. Their full-length debut will follow later this year. The single, "Baby Come On With It," comes from the EP. It released to SiriusXM The Highway in mid-January and will be hitting country radio in February. The music video for the tune launched on CMT last week. -
Amerigo Gazaway mashing up Marvin Gaye and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) for 'Yasiin Gaye' project [LISTEN]
Amerigo Gazaway is at it again with the mashups, and we think he's picked two winners to base his next web-release on. Yasiin Gaye, the DJ's next album, will appropriately feature the music of soul legend Marivn Gaye and rapper Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def). -
Enrique Iglesias reveals upcoming album title 'Sex+Love,' teases video for 'I'm A Freak' and scores 24th No. 1 hit
Enrique Iglesias has revealed the title of his upcoming album due out in March: Sex+Love. He recently shot to the top of the Hot Latin Songs chart with "El Perdedor," featuring Marco Antonio Solis and now holds the most No. 1 songs on the chart with a total of 24. Luis Miguel comes in a distant second with 16. -
Beats by Dre proves its advertising influence with Pharrell Williams and Aloe Blacc; see whose music will rock Beats Audio's commercial
We're not ones to cheat and look at Super Bowl commercials ahead of time, but we couldn't help ourselves when we heard Ellen DeGeneres revealed her Beats Audio commercial early. -
Matthew West on Tour
Matthew West isn't just a "sit around the house" kind of guy. He loves to sing and share the music so he's on the road quite a bit. 2014 will be a busy year for the award-winning singer/songwriter. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline Isle of Wight Festival, joining Calvin Harris and Biffy Clyro
Back in December we first heard that Biffy Clyro would be playing Friday, June 13th at the Isle of Wight Festival. Calvin Harris will headline on Sunday and now we know Red Hot Chili Peppers will be the main act on Saturday, according to Telegraph. The festival is held in the United Kingdom and the band will be making a special stop for show, no other dates are set for the U.K. at this time. -
Marshfield, Wisconsin Schools and Religious Music
You may remember the huge controversy last October about the Master Singers in Marshfield, Wisconsin being told they had to perform five secular, or non-religious, songs for each religious song performed at their Christmas concerts. It turns out that the worry about their musical choices started five years ago. -
Proposal for Beastie Boys Square co-naming rejected by Manhattan community board
The proposal to co-name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington in New York's Lower East Side "Beastie Boys Square" was denied yesterday by a Manhattan community board. Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy had chosen the intersection because the corner is featured on the cover of the hip-hop trio's groundbreaking 1989 album, Paul's Boutique, and began his proposal late last year. -
Kid Rock and Alan Jackson join 'Bands, Brews & BBQ' amidst SeaWorld 'Blackfish' controversy
SeaWorld is scrambling to find acts to fill the lineup for the "Bands, Brews & BBQ" music event this weekend, but it managed to come through in the clutch, adding Alan Jackson and Kid Rock on Wednesday. The event had seen most of its original lineup pull out regarding potential backlash from the documentary Blackfish. -
Jake Owen's Days of Gold Tour
Country star Jake Owen had a great 2013. Last year he earned his fourth consecutive #1 radio hit with "Anywhere With You," hit one million followers on Twitter, toured with Jason Aldean and had over 20,000 folks show up for a summer block party in Nashville. And then there was the release of his new album, Days of Gold ... This spring, Jake will hit the road on his second nationwide headline tour to promote it and share the party with fans. -
Roger Daltrey says The Who will record new album this year
According to an interview with NME, Roger Daltrey says he will reunite with bandmate Pete Townshend this year to make a new album as The Who. -
Bruno Mars and Travie McCoy sued over 'Billionaire' and bizarre time-traveling, song-stealing scheme
Bruno Mars is having a pretty good year. He just won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for Unorthodox Jukebox, and he'll be performing on the biggest stage in music at Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show. His luck may be changing, assuming that a totally absurd lawsuit filed against him by an unknown songwriter comes through.
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