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The Tony nominations had a little bit of everything, for both those obsessed with the Broadway stage and those only familiar with its biggest names. -
MySpace ranks Weezer's discography... Music Times compares notes with its six favorite Weezer songs [AUDIO]
So, it's inevitable that some publication out there was bound to rank (nearly) every song in the Weezer discography. It's not us here at Music Times... it was done over at MySpace. Now, we're comparing notes. Six Music Times writers wrote about their favorite Weezer tracks and saw where they landed on MySpace's list to see who had the best taste. -
Coldplay's Chris Martin thinks One Direction is 'brilliant'
An unexpected One Direction fan has come forth to proclaim his love for the band: Coldplay's Chris Martin. During an in-depth interview with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe (via NME), the singer called the X Factor-generated boy band "the biggest band in the world." -
Paul McCartney plays first show in Ecuador ever, hitting Costa Rica later this week
Ecuador's Beatles fan club made sure to make the performer feel welcome when he came to their country for the first time in his career. The group recreated the album art from his recent album New on the side of Pichincha Mountain. -
WATCH: Cher Lloyd 'Sirens' music video shows dramatic, serious side of 'Sorry I'm Late' singer
Cher Lloyd is almost always known for her fiery bratty personality, but for the music video for her emotional powerhouse ballad "Sirens," the British pop star is getting serious. Today (April 29), Lloyd dropped the dramatic clip for her second Sorry I'm Late single and things are much less sugar-coated than the "Want U Back" girl of yore. -
5 Albums That Nearly Broke Up the Band
Bands can break up for a wide variety of reasons, but these five bands nearly came to an end over the creation of a specific album in their catalogues. Here are five albums that nearly broke up the band. -
Janelle Monae joins Outkast onstage for 'Hey Ya' at Counterpoint Music Festival
Performer Janelle Monáe joined the stage while Outkast performed its hit "Hey Ya." She didn't sing during the surprise performance, but instead danced along while Andre 3000 sang what is arguably the duo's most well known song. -
Johnny Greenwood to lead 50-piece orchestra in live performance of his 'There Will Be Blood' score
Those who do appreciate the guitarist's score are in luck however: The guitarist will take part in the first-ever live performances of the complete set. -
One Direction Where We Are Tour marked by tragedy as 47 fans injured in rush to get close to band
One Direction may only be two nights into its Where We Are Tour, but tragedy has already struck the boy band and its insanely devoted Directioners fans. At the April 27 concert in Lima, Peru, nearly 50 children had to be treated for asphyxia after concertgoers pushed forward too much on the barrier, in an attempt to get close to the boy band. -
Children of Eazy-E and Dr Dre looking to tour as Sons of NWA with DJ Yella
Twenty-three years after Dr Dre and Eazy-E's infamous feud broke up the rap group NWA, the children of the two rappers have united to form Sons of NWA (or NWA Resurrected) and hope to start touring in the U.K. this summer, NME reports. -
Linkin Park to feature Tom Morello, Daron Malakian and Paige Hamilton on new album, 'The Hunting Party'
Linkin Park have revealed the tracklist and album art for their upcoming sixth studio album, titled The Hunting Party. According to NME, they've also announced Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, System of a Down's Daron Malakian and Helmet's Paige Hamilton as guests on the effort. -
LISTEN: Stream Lily Allen new album 'Sheezus' now on iTunes Radio before May 6 release date
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