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Bad news for the Little Monsters hoping to catch Lady Gaga at South by Southwest: Don Pitts, the manager of the City of Austin Music & Entertainment division (the office that issues permits for all official an unofficial SXSW events), confirmed that Mother Monster's application to play the Doritos Stage at SXSW was denied. -
The Flaming Lips to release 43-minute 'extraction and reduction' of '7 Skies H3' on vinyl for Record Store Day
No one does Record Store Day better than The Flaming Lips. From their full cover of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, to their collaborative LP, Heady Fwends, to a toy frog containing the band's first demo, a chocolate human skill, a cover album with Tame Impala and more, Wayne Coyne and friends sure do celebrate the annual holiday right. -
Pharrell Williams and 'Happy' see Digital Downloads gain as Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' sees loss
This week was pretty boring on the Digital Downloads charts, as the top five songs remained exactly the same as last week. Among those top five there was a huge divergence in those who gained versus those who lost however. -
'Frozen' soundtrack returns to top of Billboard 200, beating out Eric Church and 'The Outsiders'
Reports from earlier in the week suggested that Eric Church would hold steady for a second week at the top of the Billboard 200, but it was not to be. Disney fans once again bolstered the placement of the Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack at the top of the charts. -
Stream Rick Ross' 'Mastermind' in full before March 4 release date [Tracklist]
Rick Ross' long-anticipated sixth studio album Mastermind is a mere six days away, with a fresh new March 4 release date, but for those who just can't wait a few more days for new Roszay can now stream the album in full. -
Katy Perry, John Mayer break up rumors: reports surface 'Who You Love' couple are done after two years
They may love who they love, but apparently it's not each other any more. It has been reported that noted music couple Katy Perry and John Mayer have broken up. -
'48 Music Project' offers record deal for creating winning song in 48 hours
With the new "48 Music Project," musicians get the chance to land a contract with a "major record company in L.A." -- plus $10,000 in cash and prizes. -
Oasis to reissue first three studio albums, a cassette of original 1993 demos and a 12-inch of 'Supersonic' for 20th anniversary
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Oasis's debut. To celebrate the milestone, the band plans to reissue their first three studio albums: 1994's Definitely Maybe, 1995's (What's The Story?) Morning Glory? and 1997's Be Here Now, according to Pitchfork. -
Rep. Doug Collins brings new Congressional legislation to update copyright laws, give songwriters their fair share
New legislation has been proposed in Congress that would make the statutes behind the Copyright Act give a fair share to songwriters, composers and publishers. Doug Collins, a representative from Georgia, brought forth the new proposal, titled the Songwriter Equity Act. Stats cited from the National Music Publishers Association reported that more than two-thirds of songwriter income is regulated by law and legal consent decrees, which often cause the writers to receive less than their fair share. -
St. Vincent stopped by The Colbert Report to chat and perform 'Digital Witness' and 'Birth in Reverse' [WATCH]
Following the release of her new self-titled solo album, St. Vincent, Annie Clark stopped by The Colbert Report to chat and perform “Digital Witness” and “Birth In Reverse.” -
Pink Martini and The Von Trapps to Sing a Little Song from 'Dream a Little Dream' at Symphony Center in Chicago
Pink Martini will return to Symphony Center in Chicago on March 7 at 8:00 p.m., with special guests The von Trapps, the great-grandchildren of the famous 'Sound of Music' family. Together they will sing classic songs and selections from their latest album, 'Dream a Little Dream.' -
Tech Talk: Korg and ARP Team Up for Re-Release of Famous 1972 "Odyssey" Analog Synthesizer
That 1970s ARP classic, the Odyssey, will get a "faithful" reboot by the company this fall, and that leaves us techies on the edge of our laptops.
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