• Chicago blues player Eric 'Guitar' Davis murdered

    Blues guitarist Eric "Guitar" Davis was shot to death yesterday in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago. According to the Sun Times, Chicago police found the 41-year-old son of drumming great Bobby "Top Hat" Davis shot multiple times behind the wheel of a car around 5:20 a.m. Davis was pronounced dead on the scene.
  • Joe Jonas addresses family, friends reactions to Vulture essay 'My Life As A Jonas Brother' in new interview

    It's been over two weeks since Joe Jonas published his shocking essay "My Life as a Jonas Brother" in New York Magazine, and now the former boy band member is opening up about how the revelatory piece affected him and those around him. In a new interview with Radio.com, Joe Jonas and his brother Nick spoke about that and their lives since their band split up last month after a suddenly scrapped tour.
  • PopGun Entertainment is Coming to Nashville

    PopGun Entertainment is a new, full service company that offers artist development and music production. Starting in January 2014, will also host live artist development events in Nashville, Tennessee, which has a huge presence in all genres of music.
  • Phantogram releases 'Black Out Days' music video [WATCH]

    New York electro-pop duo Phantogram are gearing up for the February 18 release of their highly anticipated sophomore LP, Voices, via Republic Records. They recently released the album's lead single "Fall in Love," which is sitting at No. 1 on Spotify's Viral Chart. Now they're back with a video for the single "Black Out Days," off this fall's self-titled EP, which landed in the Top 10 of one of our staffer's Best of 2013 playlist and will also be included on February's releease.
  • Jim Brickman and Christmas

    Jim Brickman is the most commercially successful instrumental pop pianist of the last two decades. A special place in his heart for Christmas has driven him to offer fans a holiday extravaganza every year. 2013 marked the 18th year for the annual holiday tour.