• Billy Joel demand far outweighs ticket supply for Madison Square Garden concert series

    Following the announcement of Billy Joel's monthly concert series at Madison Square Garden, many understandably asked how long the star could keep an audience coming back for hits like "We Didn't Start The Fire." Priceconomics.com did the work for all those who were wondering, and indications seem to suggest that Joel will be able to keep the series going for a while.
  • New Pirate Bay program could keep the site from being blocked

    The file-sharing site The Pirate Bay is working on a tool that would allow it to keep the site from being blocked. As The New York Times (via Torrent Freak) points out, the site changed its domain name six times last year after court orders to take it offline.
  • Tupac Shakur reportedly auditioned to be in 'Star Wars'

    Before his death, Tupac Shakur reportedly auditioned for the part of Jedi Master Mace Windu in 1999's Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace, according the website 2Pac-Forum. Rick Clifford, who worked as an engineer at Death Row Records, told the website in an interview that Shakur had told him about going to a reading with George Lucas for the film. Unfortunately for Pac, the part ultimately went to Samuel L. Jackson.
  • Pitbull, Ke$ha and 'Timber' rule Digital Downloads again, A Great Big World and OneRepublic follow

    Last week's Digital Downloads Top 10 (Top 50 for that matter) all saw an increase in sales thanks to the giving of iTunes gift cards, etc. during the holidays. That resulted in this week's inevitable drop off for all of the songs in the Top 10, which all saw a decrease in sales from last week. That doesn't mean sales were bad however: Five songs still broke 200,000 in total downloads, up from the typical two or three.
  • Women We Love Wednesdays: Neko Case

    It's no secret that women can rock just as hard, if not harder, than men. But there seems to be a disparity when it comes to their representation in the music industry. They are topping the charts but barely getting any slots at big name festivals (this years Coachella lineup is 90 percent male). To do what we can to celebrate these women and give them the positive recognition they deserve, each week Music Times will introduce you to a female in the music industry whom we love.
  • Frozen tops Billboard 200, dethrones Beyoncé and holds off Eminem

    Temperatures have been cold across the country, and so have album sales. Due to the end of the year and the low number of new releases that comes with it, the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 features a slew of familiar faces, but at least the door opened up for a few hits from throughout 2013 to make a reappearance.