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With the successful miniseries, The Bible, taking in 100 million viewers, the Son of God movie shattering box office expectations (it earned $26 million during the first weekend) and the soundtrack debuting in the top 5 on iTunes Soundtracks Chart, the franchise is already turning heads. Now the people behind it are hoping that the success will continue on with a live tour. -
Baroque and Beyond: Music Before 1800 Presents Early Music from France, Italy and England at Two New York Venues
Music Before 1800 is New York City's longest-running concert series devoted exclusively to early music; the series is currently in the midst of its 39th season. Notable concerts that remain include a performance of Actéon, Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s 1685 tragédie en musique, directed by William... -
Timbaland set as songwriter, song producer for Fox hip-hop drama 'Empire'
Big news for Timbaland. The super producer was recently recruited by Fox to join the team for its forthcoming hip-hop drama from the writers behind The Butler. -
[WATCH] Schoolboy Q breaks down his lyrics to 'Oxymoron' standout track 'Hoover Street' on Jay Z's Life+Times series DECODED
Schoolboy Q has become virtually inescapable since the release of his TDE debut Oxymoron, which has debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart. Q recently sat down with Jay Z's Life+Times series DECODED to break down the lyrics of one of Oxymoron's standout tracks "Hoover Street." -
Curren$y's 'The Drive-In Theatre' bundle generates 3 million downloads
Kudos to Curren$y! Kudos to Curren$y! The BitTorrent Bundle for the New Orleans rapper's latest release The Drive-In Theatre recently reached the 3 million download milestone. -
Miley Cyrus 'Bangerz' goes platinum: new album joins Daft Punk, Kanye West and more with over 1 million sales
Miley Cyrus has gone platinum. We're not talking about her hair... she's been that way for a while. The "Adore You" singer's latest album Bangerz has been certified platinum by the RIAA, meaning it's sold over one million copies since its Oct. 8 release date. She joins One Direction, Kanye West and Lorde in the big sales monument. -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: Top 12 go 'Home' as Dexter Roberts stands out, MK Nobilette sinks
It's the second week of live shows on American Idol, and to further get fans to know the contestants, producers picked the theme of "Home," which basically means the singers can choose anything they have a vocal connection to. -
REVIEW: Jennifer Lopez new single 'I Luh Ya PaPi' falls flat [LISTEN]
Jennifer Lopez isn't just judging on American Idol these days, she's also gearing up to release her eighth studio album. After dropping "Same Girl" in January, today (March 5), she released the lead single from her next record: "I Luh Ya PaPi." -
Eric Paslay's Walmart Story
Eric Paslay's self-titled Universal Nashville debut hit stores on February 4, 2014. Excited, he went to his local Walmart to buy a copy. His new found fame didn't extend to the clerk! -
Piano used in The Beatles' film 'Help!' and other memorabilia up for auction March 20
Beatles fans who have money to spend on memorabilia have an opportunity to own another relic: the piano John Lennon and Paul McCartney played while shooting the 1965 film Help!. According to Rolling Stone, the title song as well as McCartney's "Yesterday" was composed on the 1907 Bechstein Concert Grand. The current owner is the movie's director, Richard Lester, and the piece is expected to go for £50,000 (over US $83,600) when it goes up for auction at Omega Auctions in Liverpool on March 20. -
9 Facts About Dierks Bentley
While fans know the bullet points in Dierks Bentley bio - he was born on November 20, 1975, graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1997, signed to Capitol Nashville in 2003 and is married with three kids - what about those little things that go along with it? The things that make him uniquely him? These are some things you may not know about Dierks ... -
Stonehenge could have had musical purpose, researchers suggest
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