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The 2014 lineup for Governors Ball Music Festival was revealed this morning in a New York Times advertisement. The three-day festival takes place June 6-8 at Randall's Island Park in New York City. -
Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson top highest paid 'American Idol' alums on verge of Season 13 debut
On the verge of another American Idol competition (Season 13 begins tonight), it doesn't hurt to go back and see how the previous contestants are holding up. Forbes has done all of the legwork already, ranking the Top 10 (11, when you consider ties) highest earning Idol alumni of 2013. Carrie Underwood is out front, and out front by a lot. -
Rick Ross 'Mastermind' release date set via Hype Williams teaser video [WATCH]
Less than a week after Maybach Music boss Rick Ross announced that he was listening to the final, Diddy-mixed version of his sixth studio album Mastermind, the LP has received a release date. The new album will be released on March 4. -
Switchfoot - 'Fading West' Album Review
With ten years having gone by since Switchfoot's mega-hits, "Meant to Live" and "Dare You to Move," one has to wonder if the title of their 2014 release, 'Fading West,' is a metaphor for "fading into the sunset" or if it's just a catchy title. -
Building 429 announces We Won't Be Shaken - the Tour [FULL SCHEDULE, TICKETS]
By the time We Won't Be Shaken - the Tour kicks off, we'll know whether or not Building 429 won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in the Gospel music category. -
Audio Adrenaline 2014 Tour Dates
Audio Adrenaline will kick their 2014 off with a concert in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. They will follow up with a cruise with K-LOVE and then kick off the Change A Life Tour featuring with Kutless, Finding Favour and Shine Bright Baby. 2014 is going to be a great year for Audio A. -
Bruno Mars announces second leg of Moonshine Jungle tour with Pharrell Williams, Aloe Blacc [FULL SCHEDULE, TICKETS]
Hooligans, rejoice! Bruno Mars won't just be performing live at the Super Bowl in 2014, the "Gorilla" singer is also heading back on tour. Today (Jan. 14), Mars announced an extensive second leg of his The Moonshine Jungle Tour, with a little help from Pharrell Williams and Aloe Blacc. -
Real Estate announced the upcoming release of the band's third album 'Atlas' and shared a video for the first single "Talking Backwards" [WATCH]
The New Jersey band Real Estate has announced its new album Atlas will be released on March 4 via Domino Records. The highly-anticipated follow-up to 2011's Days was announced on Facebook along with the first listen of the band's single "Talking Backwards." -
Luke Bryan announces 'Crash My Party' Tour Second Leg for Summer 2014 [SCHEDULE]
Luke Bryan is looking to a busy, busy 2014. After releasing the best-selling album "Crash My Party" last year, the country superstar is set to hit the road. The first leg of his (fittingly titled) "Crash My Party" tour will kick off on Thursday, Jan. 16, in Columbus, Ohio. -
Coinye West is officially done after Kanye West files New York lawsuit
Kanye West has gotten his wish: Coinye West is dead. After the "Bound 2" rapper issued a cease-and-desist letter last week and filed a lawsuit in New York State today (Jan. 14), the coin's creators have finally called it quits. -
Motown music secured for new UK TV musical series 'Stop! In The Name Of Love'
It looks like the UK television scape is about to get a little taste of Detroit. Today (Jan. 14), it was announced that Tony Jordan, a screenwriter with credits that include Eastenders, Life On Mars and Hustle is penning a new Motown infused TV show called Stop! In The Name Of Love. -
Nora Burkhartsmeier impresses with voice, piano, and songwriting on 'Remember'
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.
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