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Miley Cyrus will tell you in a second that she loves weed herself, but she wants to know why you only call her when you're on drugs. During her MTV Unplugged session last week (Jan. 29), the "Adore You" singer closed out the show with a cover of Arctic Monkeys' sizzling "AM" single "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High." Though the performance was eventually cut from the aired version on MTV, audio of the song has now surfaced online. -
Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers gather largest Super Bowl halftime audience ever
There were several records broken during Sunday's Super Bowl between the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, and most of them had something to do with the former's futility. There was a more optimistic record broken, as Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers gathered the largest halftime show audience in the game's history. -
Styx, Foreigner and Eagles' Don Fedler announce extensive summer tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's time for Styx, Foreigner and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder to say "domo arigato" to your town. Today (Feb. 4), the four rock music giants announced a co-headlining tour for this summer. According to Billboard, The Soundtrack of Summer Tour will be a renewal of Styx and Foreigner's 2010 trek together. -
What's Up, Doc?: 'Back to the Future' Musical Premieres West End Run with Robert Zemeckis Book, Jamie Lloyd Directing
The Future fans have finally been heard. Perhaps one of the most insatiable fan bases to the cult classic Back to the Future will see the film on the center stage as Jamie Lloyd directs. -
The Column: Keep Calm and...Toi, Toi, Toi?
A Yiddish expression adopted by musicians worldwide. People ask me what have I learned, since starting a classical music consultancy company, that I didn't know when I was "just" a journalist. -
READ: Statement from Owner of "Ex-Lipiński" Stradivarius Violin, Stolen from Frank Almond of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
The owner of the "Ex-Lipiński" Stradivarius violin that was stolen from violinist Frank Almond last week has issued a statement about the theft. Far from expressing anger, she expresses concern for Almond and devastation that the theft occurred, saying to Almond, "First... -
New York Port Authority to honor the Beatles with historical marker
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beatle's invasion of the United States, the New York Port Authority is putting up a historical marker at the Central Terminal Area at John F. Kennedy Airport, the location where the Beatles first landed and where they held their first U.S. press conference before their debut U.S. appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The event will take place February 7 at 11:30 a.m. ET, according to Radio.com. -
LINKS: Memphis Symphony Done?, 'Spider-Man' Actor Sues, End of 'Destination: Out,' Stockhausen's Murdered Mother, Ranking Sports TV Songs
According to the Memphis Business Journal, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra has announced that it is facing a financial crisis, requiring "aggressive steps" to complete the current season. -
'Dancing With The Stars' fires live band, The Harold Wheeler Orchestra and Singers, for Season 18
Dancing With The Stars will feature a new dynamic during its 18th season after ABC fired the show's live band, The Harold Wheeler Orchestra and Singers. There are two stories as to why the band is gone, but its performances isn't one of them. -
VIDEO: Renée Fleming Brings Down the 2014 Super Bowl House, Announces Juilliard Seminar
And Fleming won't stop there. To contend for Classicalite's "Busiest Opera Singer of the Year" award, she will hold a two-hour master class at her alma mater, the Juilliard School, on February 13. -
Third Man Records and Revenant facing legal action over 'Paramount Records' collection
The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-27), Perhaps the highlight of all music collections released during 2013, may be in trouble as its second volume is planned. A New Orleans jazz organization has claimed however that it owns the rights to the music featured in the set, which was released during November by Jack White's Third Man Records and Revenant Records. -
Wayne Coyne announces solo record store tour, will sell Flaming Lips reissues inside chocolate skulls [SCHEDULE]
Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has announced a run of solo record store shows on the East Coast starting February 8 at New York City's Other Music, where he will sell early Lips reissues packaged inside a chocolate skull. Inside the candy package are "special Golden coins" that offer entrance to any of the Lips' headlining gigs.
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