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When Jason Aldean kicked off his Burn it Down tour last weekend with Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr, he kicked off the party right! Back to back to back sold out shows in Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersty and a stage show filled with pyrotechnics and a massive light show" (Roanoke Times). -
Get on Board with Disciple
When Disciple decided to record their 10th studio album on their own with the help of Fuel Music instead of going through a label, they were able to do things their way. -
Dierks Bentley Goes Above and Beyond with Riser Tour
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Kendrick Lamar album title and release date poster is fake, says TDE member
Earlier today, a poster feature the title and release date of Kendrick Lamar's next studio album surfaced online with the title United States of A.L.A.R.M. and a release date scheduled for September 2014. -
Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine reportedly getting senior positions at Apple as part of Beats deal
As previously reported, Apple is in the works to acquire Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine's Beats for a reported $3.2 billion. According to The Wall Street Journal (via XXLMag), the deal includes incentives that would give the duo senior positions at the company. -
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding invitations are surprisingly minimalist
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Classicalite Q&A with New Orleans Young Lioness Carsie Blanton
"They say that it takes 10 years to get your New Orleans passport," laughs jazz singer and guitarist Carsie Blanton. "Until then, you're just a visitor." -
Darius Rucker - the New King of Pranks
When bands go on tour, it doesn't matter if they're country, Christian, rock or R&B, there are some constants ... road food may or may not be good, bathrooms on the bus will start to smell if they're overused and pranks WILL occur. -
Larry Wilmore named Stephen Colbert’s successor, will host 'The Minority Report' starting January 2015
With Stephen Colbert leaving his role as the host of The Colbert Report to take over The Late Show, Comedy Central has chosen a replacement for the 11:30 p.m. time slot. Larry Wilmore, a correspondent for The Daily Show, will become the new host beginning January 2015. The show will be called The Minority Report. -
6 Artists Whose Debut Songs Were Their Best: The B-52's, Black Flag, and more
It's not uncommon for an artist's debut album to be its best work, but some artists have debut singles that are so unequivocally excellent that they never again write anything that good. Here are six artists who's debut song was their best. -
Lorde ranks her 10 favorite Arcade Fire songs for Rolling Stone
Back in December, Lorde ranked her top songs of 2013. Now she's shared another list in the latest issue of Rolling Stone, ranking her top 10 favorite Arcade Fire songs (via @ArcadeFireTube). -
WATCH: Keith Jarrett Continues Reign of Debauchery in Japan, Satirical Cartoon Arises from Another Embarrassing Concert
Keith Jarrett, by public consensus, is equal parts jazz legend and conceited jackass. That is, his stage antics have come to precede him, and he doesn't do much in the way of damage control either.
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