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Young Irish blues rockers, The Strypes, stopped by the Late Show with David Letterman last night to perform "What A Shame" off their debut album, last year's Snapshot. Of course, we already know what kind of music gets the 66-year-old host hyped up: high-energy garage rock. So it was no surprise that Letterman freaked out after seeing the four-piece (all old enough to be in high school) nail the track. -
Moby getting sued over samples from 1992 songs 'Thousand,' 'Next is the E'
Yesterday (March 25), it was reported that New York disco/funk label VMG Salsoul is suing the electronic musician for two songs he released 22 years ago that used music owned by the label as samples. -
T.I. to star opposite Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell in 'Get Hard'
Tip "T.I." Harris had landed a role opposite Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart in the Etan Cohen-directed comedy Get Hard. The Atlanta rapper-actor will play Hart's character's cousin, Joaquin, who is in charge of helping Ferrell's character prepare for life in jail. -
Kurt Cobain expert Charles Cross possibly explains meaning behind Nirvana's 'Come As You Are'
Charles R. Cross is rightly renowned among the most qualified of Cobain experts, thanks not only to his work as the performer's biographer, but also as the former editor of Seattle's The Rocket magazine for 15 years. The author recently revealed a possible new understanding of "Come As You Are," one of Nirvana's biggest hits. -
Coldplay's Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow separate after 10 years of marriage, two children
After 10 years of marriage and two children together, actress Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband, Coldplay's Chris Martin, are separating. -
Tour Journal: Oh Honey's "Be Okay" Glee Premiere and the California Experience
I imagine most of these tours across the continental U.S. only warrant a mere look into a country almost entirely discovered and tramped. There probably aren't many that grant a unique look or interest into anything too unfamiliar. -
Milwaukee's Summerfest reveals 2014 lineup with OutKast, Lady Gaga, Dave Matthews Band and more
Milwaukee's Summerfest has announced its 2014 lineup with OutKast, Lady Gaga, Dave Matthews Band, ZacBrown Band, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Darius Ricker and Brad Paisley. -
Composers David Lang and Alvin Singleton to Receive American Academy of Arts and Letters Honor
The American Academy of Arts and Letters has announced that composers David Lang and Alvin Singleton will be among the nine new members inducted during its annual induction and award ceremony to be held in May. -
Lollapalooza lineup is official, and looks exactly like you thought it did: Eminem, Outkast, Kings of Leon headlining
Remember those reports about a possible Lollapalooza lineup leak last week? It turns out they were exactly correct. Eminem, Kings of Leon, the Arctic Monkeys and Skrillex will be among the headlining acts at the 2014 variant of the Chicago music festival. The event released its official schedule Wednesday morning. -
REVIEW: Disney's 'ALADDIN' Broadway Musical Is Better Than 'FROZEN' Will Be
Another Disney movie bound for Broadway is "Frozen," this year's Oscar-winning best animated film which has generated $1 billion at the global box office since November. -
The New Singing Nun: Ursuline Sister Cristina Scuccia Wins Over J-Ax with Alicia Keys' "No One" on 'The Voice of Italy'
Singing nuns are everywhere, it seems. Sister Cristina Scuccia recently appeared on the Italian version of 'The Voice' and astonished the judges by singing Alicia Keys' "No One." -
Smashing Pumpkins announce two new albums for 2015, re-launch website
Get ready for some "epic" alternative rock in 2015. Today (March 25), Smashing Pumpkins frontman/the only original member left Billy Corgan announced the band will be releasing two new albums next year.
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