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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina of Pussy Riot have recently been released from prison. They will be at the Bringing Human Rights Home concert in Brooklyn, New York. -
Lucki Eck$ combines elements of Chance The Rapper, Kanye and Chief Keef in Chicago rap debut
It's easy to forget how young some of our favorite performers are when they enter the music world. From Michael Jackson's Jack 5 debut at the age of 11, to Lorde's chart-topping single "Royals" at the age of 16, it doesn't take much life experience to make a splash in the music industry. Tuesdays Under 21 is a Music Times feature dedicated to bringing attention to talented musicians and performers under the age of 21. Who knows? They just might be the next big thing. -
Some 50 Years Later, Bob Dylan's 'Tarantula' Resurfaces...Chaos and All
"Please leave the politics out and just read the damn thing for yourself." -- Ian Holubiak -
John Williams, Owen Pallett, Arcade Fire Listed Among the 2014 Oscar Nominees for Best Score
While most movie fans sit on the edge of their seats waiting to see if Leo FINALLY wins that long overdue Academy Award for Wolf of Wall Street, the scores behind the films, thankfully, have their own place in the winners' circle. -
The National announce 2014 North American tour dates [SCHEDULE]
The National have announced a new string of North American tour dates in support of 2013's Trouble Will Find Me. Spanning most of April, the dates include shows in Toronto, Chicago and Austin as well as one-offs in Grand Rapids and Berkley. Sharing the stage with them are Daughter, Warpaint and Portugal. the Man. -
Ken Burns set to create 'Country Music' documentary series
If you enjoy taking a more academic, or at least cinematic, approach to music, you're in luck: PBS announced Monday that renowned documentarian Ken Burns would be working on a series titled Country Music. We probably don't need to explain to you what it'll be about. -
Ringo Starr honored with 'Lifetime of Peace and Love Award' at tribute concert last night
Ringo Starr was honored last night with the Lifetime of Peace and Love award from the David Lynch Foundation during a tribute concert at El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. Lynch, who directed Blue Velvet and Mullholland Drive, was celebrating his 68th birthday, Rolling Stone reports. -
Kendrick Lamar, Disclosure (maybe Busta Rhymes?) to feature on Q-Tip's 'The Last Zulu'
More clues as to the nature of Q-Tip's forthcoming album, possibly titled The Last Zulu, came out on Instagram the other day, as the rapper uploaded a photo of himself with Guy and Howard Lawrence of electronic act Disclosure. -
If you're a musician, chances are you're totally undiscovered, says a new study
If you're a musician looking to make it in the music industry, good luck. It's always been a well-known fact that one doesn't just become the next Katy Perry without a ton of hard work and even more pure luck and that most musicians are struggling to make it. However, a new study published by Next Big Sound has revealed that a shocking number of musicians aren't just developing or mid-sized, they're completely undiscovered. -
Beats Music streaming service launches today
Beats Music officially launched today. Users can now download a free trial of the app on their iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Phone. Once the initial seven-day trial is up, the paid subscription begins. The service costs $10 a month for an individual plan and $15 for a family plan (which allows for four separate users). -
Miley Cyrus playing 'MTV Unplugged' at end of January
The MTV Unplugged series has succeeded at converting excellent music (which is electric guitar-based) into excellent music (which is acoustic guitar-based). Among our favorites: Nirvana, Eric Clapton, and Alice in Chains. It's nice to hear the other side of raucous rockers. MTV's newest Unplugged star isn't renowned for her abilities on any guitar, but still promises to bring in the viewers: Miley Cyrus. -
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham to close out Grammy Awards
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham will close out the 56th annual Grammy Awards this Sunday, SPIN reports.
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