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Lady Gaga's shocking vomit stunt at SXSW earlier this week didn't just make music critics and fans raise their eyebrows, it's also getting some visible criticism from one of the Mother Monster's fellow singers. Yesterday (Mar. 15), Demi Lovato criticized the performance on Twitter, saying it glamorized and encouraged eating disorders. -
Nirvana drummer Chad Channing reportedly getting in Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame: but should he?
When it was announced that Nirvana had won a bid to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a part of the 2014 class, it was always assumed that the band's most famous lineup - Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl - would get their names graved into music history. But what about the legendary grunge group's original drummer, Chad Channing? -
Differing Sources: Minnesota Orchestra Board Supports President Michael Henson, Wants Osmo Vänskä as Guest Conductor
On Monday, several Minnesota Orchestra board members said that the board had voted in favor of keeping Michael Henson as president. They also said that Osmo Vänskä might be asked to take on a more limited role with the orchestra, such as principal guest conductor. -
Angelina Jordan, Age 7, Channels Billie Holiday's "Gloomy Sunday" on 'Norway's Got Talent' Audition
First it was Jackie Evancho on 'America's Got Talent'...Then it was Amira on 'Holland's Got Talent'...Now 7-year-old Angelina Jordan has become the latest pint-sized prodigy to amaze the judges with her mature-sounding voice, during an audition for 'Norway's Got Talent' in which she sang a cover of Billie Holiday's "Gloomy Sunday." -
Jimmy Kimmel asks hipsters about faux bands on latest segment of 'Lie Witness News' [WATCH]
Similar to what he did at Coachella 2013, Jimmy Kimmel searched out the hipsters of South By Southwest for his latest segment of "Lie Witness News." His Jimmy Kimmel Live! Team approached the eager fans to ask them their thoughts on fictional bands. -
Watch the trailer for the James Brown biopic, 'Get On Up'
The trailer for the James Brown biopic Get On Up has surfaced with Chadwick Boseman (42) portraying the Godfather of Soul. The two-and-a-half minute clip shows the origins of Brown's career as a legendary performer and bandleader. We see his stint in juvie, a high-speed police chance, childhood flashbacks, his trip to Vietnam, his sexual encounters and more with the tagline: "What you have heard is only the beginning." -
Shakira signs global partnership deal with Activia for 'Dare to Feel Good' campaign [WATCH]
We all know that Shakira has a sculpted tummy that "don't lie," and now you'll get to see more of it. According to Billboard, he Colombian star has signed a global partnership with Activia to support its new "Dare to Feel Good" campaign, which launches tomorrow (March 16). -
Tour Journal: Ian Holubiak and Oh Honey play and take in the SXSW sights
Music Times contributor Ian Holubiak and his band Oh Honey are on the road, traveling to SXSW and across the country to spread the musical word. Ian will give us a look into the life of the touring act as part of the Tour Journal series. Stay tuned for more refelctions from the road. -
Nothing leaves no stone unturned on the remorse-laden 'Guilty of Everything'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Prince releases collaboration with Zooey Deschanel, 'FALLINLOVE2NIGHT' [LISTEN]
Following the Super Bowl back in February, Prince made a guest appearance on Fox's New Girl and performed a song with Zooey Deschanel's character, Jess, during one of his legendary house parties. -
YG teams up with Kendrick Lamar for 'Really Be (Smokin N Drinkin)' [LISTEN]
Fellow Compton rappers Kendrick Lamar and YG (Young Gangster) teamed up for the new track "Really Be (Smokin N Drinkin)" off YG's upcoming debut album My Krazy Life. -
Camp Bisco cancelled for 2014, Disco Biscuits promise 2015 return
New York festival-goers will have to sate their thirst for huge concerts at one of the state's other events, because Camp Bisco will be taking the year off. The annual festival, organized by electronic jam band, has taken place at the Indian Lookout Country Club outside of Albany since 1999. The organizers posted a message confirming that the event would not go down during 2014 however. They clarified that it would return for 2015 however.
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