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  • Pull Out Method: Anna Netrebko Cancels 'Faust' at Covent Garden, Piotr Beczala Leaves 'Tales of Hoffman' in Vienna

    It might seem that dropping a lead or even a supporting role in a highly anticipated opera would get your name onto some kind of list. But, of course, there's only one soprano named Anna Yuryevna Netrebko.
  • Big Daddy Weave on Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Big Daddy Weave is on the road with Group 1 Crew and Tim Timmons for the second leg of The Only Name Tour.
  • Brad Paisley is a Distinguished West Virginian

    After finishing up his Best This Winter Tour, Brad Paisley was presented with the Distinguished West Virginian Award by Senate President Jeff Kessler and Michael Lipton, the Director of the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame.
  • The Sneed Family on Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    With two Absolutely Gospel Music Award nominations and their homecoming on the horizon, The Sneed Family has a busy spring ahead of them.
  • 'Rio 2' soundtrack to feature Janelle Monae, Bruno Mars and B.O.B. [FULL TRACKLIST]

    On the same day that Janelle Monae dropped her Rio 2 song "What Is Love," the entire soundtrack to the upcoming animated film has been revealed alongside an official release date.
  • Kurt Cobain Craigslist ad for Nirvana frontman's skis, phone was a hoax

    If you were hoping to buy Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's old skis or telephone, sorry. A Craigslist posting that popped up earlier this week from someone claiming to be his old roommate has been revealed as a hoax.
  • Phoenix announces North American tour dates [SCHEDULE]

    Phoenix has announced a run of North American dates in continued support of 2013's Bankrupt!. In between slots at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo, the group will hit Montreal, Washington, Detroit and Toronto. Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes will be their opener.
  • RuPaul guilts fans from illegally downloading new album 'Born Naked'

    You would think at some point in the 15 years since the RIAA sued Napster that the music industry would've figured out a way to dissuade internet users from illegally downloading or torrenting music. The closest thing they have come to thus far is guilt. And surprisingly, it wasn't Thom Yorke or Metallica shaming listeners for their actions. It was reality television star RuPaul.
  • Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX make Clueless remix for 'Fancy' video [WATCH]

    Australian femcee Iggy Azalea and British alt-pop songstress Charli XCX will have you totally buggin' with the video for their new single, "Fancy." The clip recreates the '90s classic Clueless with Azalea playing Alicia Silverstone's character Cher Horowitz and Charli playing (presumably) Brittany Murphy's character Tai.
  • Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds to Mars and AFI hitting road on ironically-titled 'Carnivores' tour

    Three rock bands that toe the line between alternative and mainstream rock will be teaming up this summer for a solid tour: Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds to Mars and AFI will take part in what's being called the "Carnivores Tour." We apologize for the crappy descriptor in the opening sentence, but that's really about all the bands have in common from a musical perspective...unless you know some more in-depth details about the groups involved.
  • Katy Perry sets record for most weeks atop Pop Radio Airplay charts with 'Dark Horse'

    Katy Perry has been on a tear recently, setting all sorts of records in the world of Billboard's pop music charts. The most recent statistical accomplishment for the pop star is having more weeks atop the Pop Songs Radio Airplay chart than any other performer in history. Her current single "Dark Horse" spent last week in the top slot, which gave her sole possession of the record, with 46 total weeks as a performer spent at no. 1. As of last week she had been tied with Mariah Carey at 45.
  • WATCH: Beyoncé 'Drunk In Love' emoji video goes viral, gives new meaning to eggplant

    Even though Beyoncé and Jay Z's sexy marital bliss single "Drunk In Love" has gotten at least half a dozen remixes, an official music video and a saucy Grammys performance, you still haven't experience the track quite like this. A new clip featuring the song has gone viral, and this one uses the magic of the iPhone emoji to bring a new level of meaning to the track.
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