• Tink balances the many faces of the female R&B star on 'Winter's Diary 2'

    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.
  • Justin Bieber's DUI trial date set for March 3 in Miami

    Justin Bieber's trial date has been set for March 3 by a Miami-Dade County judge. As previously reported, the pop star was arrested last month for a DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license. According to Billboard, Bieber has already pleaded not guilty to the three misdemeanors. He will be officially arraigned on February 14.
  • Broken Bells cover Beatles 'And I Love Her' on Letterman with some vintage Ringo footage [WATCH]

    The 50th anniversary of the Beatles first American television appearance is fast approaching, and the former home of The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, is putting everything it has into a tribute to the super legendary rock band. This week, The Late Show With David Letterman is celebrating with a "Beatles Week," wherein modern rock acts come on the chat show for a tribute performance. Last night (Feb. 4) James Mercer and Danger Mouse - best known together as Broken Bells - kicked the festivities off with a cover of "And I Love Her."
  • Nick Jonas working on Demi Lovato's upcoming tour

    The representatives of Disney's golden age of pop music have moved on from the company, but they're still making it work. One group that was once at the top of the Disney music empire, The Jonas Brothers, have officially folded. But the trio has far from given up on music. Nick Jonas, the youngest member of the group, has signed on with fellow Disney alum Demi Lovato as the musical and creative director on her "Neon Lights" tour.
  • Japanese girl band Chubbiness to release music this spring

    Fashion Magazine CanCam and the music company Avex Network brought the "marshmallow girls" together last summer after a casting call. Avex is responsible for producing some of Japan's most popular acts, such as solo artist Ayumi Hamasaki. And...marshmallow girls? That's the term to describe Japanese women who are "bigger" than a slight, petite frame.
  • Shania Twain staying in Las Vegas for residency, no tour or new album yet

    Bad news or good news for country music fans, depending on what part of the country they live in. We reported during January that Shania Twain could potentially be gearing up for a tour, as she was headed to play her first Canadian show in years at the Calgary Stampede in Alberta. The performer just revealed however that she'll actually be heading back to Las Vegas to add another leg to her "Still The One" residency at Caesar's Palace.