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It's a good week to be a One Direction fan. Not only did the band's new album Midnight Memories drop Monday (Nov. 25), but the heartthrobby boy band has announced that their upcoming tour Where We Are will be coming to North America in 2014. The "Story of My Life" group made the announcement on Good Morning America on Tuesday, Nov. 26. -
The Beatles, Lady Gaga, One Direction and Eminem agree: donate and buy 'Songs for the Philippines'
What do The Beatles, Katy Perry and Eminem have in common? They all want you to donate give money to help out the relief campaign in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan. -
Watch Mazzy Star perform 'California' off their new album 'Seasons of Your Day' on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
California Dream-pop group Mazzy Star performed last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the band's first time on late-night television since 1994 when they performed for Conan. -
Lily Allen says she would like to work with Miley Cyrus
Lily Allen and Miley Cyrus have both had their share of controversy and backlash for some of their choices as artists. -
Artists & fans crowdfund shows with RABBL social network
If you haven't heard of RABBL so far, you will soon. It's a new social networking service where artists can crowdfund shows. Music fans are constantly coming at musicians asking when they are going to play their hometown next. The demand for an artist to play a certain venue may be there, but it's typically not much in the artist's control where they end up touring. RABBL puts things into both the musician's and the fans' hands. The artist first creates a potential show at a venue (a "rabbl). Then fans "reserve" tickets. If there is enough demand from the fans for the artist to play that venue, it's booked and the show goes on! We spoke to Wade Lagrone, CEO and co-founder to get the details. -
Seth Rogen and James Franco spoof Kanye West’s “Bound 2″ video with an equally steamy shoot
Kanye West's music video for Bound 2 was released last week and stirred up a lot of attention, considering his soon-to-be-wife and reality TV star Kim Kardashian appeared topless, straddling him on a motorcycle. Now Bound 3 has been released, but it features different couple. -
Kanye West talks new album, new Watch The Throne with Jay Z, 'Cruel Winter' mixtape
If you're tired of Kanye West being at the fore of every hip-hop discussion, then you better sit down for this one. It looks like the rapper will be resurrecting Yeezus for a follow-up album to debut next year. -
Britney Spears 'Britney Jean' album streaming in full on iTunes before December 3 release date
After months of anticipation, Britney Spears fans need not wait any longer to hear the pop princess' new album Britney Jean. Her eighth studio effort arrived for an early stream on iTunes Radio on Monday Nov. 25, eight days before its official Dec. 3 release date. -
The Killers drop nostalgia-ridden 'Just Another Girl' music video starring 'Glee' actress Dianna Agron [WATCH]
"Glee" actress Dianna Argon has taken on a huge role in a new music video: she plays The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers! In the new music video for the group's "Direct Hits" single "Just Another Girl," the blonde beauty takes over Flowers' role as the leader of the Las Vegas band in a nostalgic trip through The Killers' discography. -
Late Night Rundown: Musical guests of late night television for November 25 through November 29
Can't get enough of your favorite bands on late night television? Check and see who is performing this week, and don't forget to come back and see what we have to say the next day! The week of Nov. 25 through Nov. 29... -
Bloomberg Arts Division, Muse, is Finally Shuttered
Arts journalism takes a heavy blow with Bloomberg's announcement that it will close its arts brand. -
Beck performs 'Song Reader' in L.A. with some impressive guest stars
It wasn't the conventional approach to releasing new tracks when Beck put out Song Reader last year, 20 songs in the form of sheet music in a book published by McSweeney's. Even though fans couldn't listen to the collection directly, many people adapted the songs and took advantage of YouTube to share them.
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