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Amnesty International has announced the lineup for its Human Rights Concert...the first since 1998. The show will take place at the Barclays Center in New York City on February 5, featuring headliners including the Flaming Lips, Imagine Dragons and Lauryn Hill. Other acts include Tegan and Sara, the Fray, Cold War Kids, Colbie Caillat, Cake, and organizers have hinted that more acts will be announced in coming weeks. -
On-Demand audio streaming more than doubled in 2013 as digital downloads decrase
It seems as though a new way to consume music is the way of the future. Last year, digital downloads were down for the first time since the concept was introduced, and now it seems as though the music industry has found the cause: audio streaming. -
Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks to leave The Allman Brothers Band at the end of the year
Longtime signer-guitarist Warren Haynes and slide guitarist Derek Trucks are leaving the Allman Brothers Band at the end of the year, according to Rolling Stone. According to a statement released Wednesday, the men are leaving the legendary rock band to spend more time with their families and work on other projects. -
Outkast, Muse, Arcade Fire, The Knife and more top Coachella 2014 lineup
The lineup for this year's Coachella Music Festival has been announced, and the biggest news from the event is that rap duo Outkast will be the headliner for Friday night's shows. Muse and Arcade Fire will be the main events at the other nights of the festival's duel weekends. -
Miley Cyrus is Marc Jacob's newest face, shows off dark spring/summer campaign photos on Twitter
Miley Cyrus loves her some fashion, and now the "Adore You" singer has gotten a major clothing endorsement deal. Yesterday (Jan. 8), it was announced that she would be the new face of designer Marc Jacob's line for the spring/summer 2014 season. -
Australian dance-pop group The Griswolds records stateside for upcoming LP
The Griswolds are at a turning point. They are a fun band that wants to make “fun, happy party music” that you can sing along with, but now they have an added pressure of living up to both a label and producer that have continuously delivered in their work. Following their breakout EP, Heart Of A Lion, they are headed to the studio this month with Tony Hoffer, who has produced albums for M83, Phoenix, Foster the People, The Kooks, Fitz and the Tantrums and Beck, among others, and are now under Wind-Up Records’ label. -
Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears take home trophies at People's Choice Awards Music [FULL WINNERS LIST]
The 40th Annual People's Choice Awards took place Wednesday night (Jan. 8) in all its awkward, 2 Broke Girls hosted glory. Among a slew of TV show winners and Adam Sandler somehow winning Favorite Comedic Movie Actor, there were live musical performances and two whole awards dished out to pop's biggest acts. -
Neil Young told off the audience for clapping and chatting during his show at New York's Carnegie Hall
Neil Young played the first of four performances at New York's Carnegie Hall Monday night, and apparently he wasn't pleased with the audiences behavior at times. The New York Times reported that Young wasn't impressed with the crowd's offbeat clapping during his performance of "Ohio," a song he wrote after the 1970 Kent State shootings and recorded as a member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. -
Lea Michele teases powerful 'Cannonball' music video on Instagram [WATCH]
Lea Michele is readying herself for the premiere of her first ever solo music video. Today (Jan. 8), the "Glee" star posted a teaser of her "Cannonball" clip on Instagram. -
Billy Joel demand far outweighs ticket supply for Madison Square Garden concert series
Following the announcement of Billy Joel's monthly concert series at Madison Square Garden, many understandably asked how long the star could keep an audience coming back for hits like "We Didn't Start The Fire." Priceconomics.com did the work for all those who were wondering, and indications seem to suggest that Joel will be able to keep the series going for a while. -
New Pirate Bay program could keep the site from being blocked
The file-sharing site The Pirate Bay is working on a tool that would allow it to keep the site from being blocked. As The New York Times (via Torrent Freak) points out, the site changed its domain name six times last year after court orders to take it offline. -
Insane Clown Posse suing FBI, Department of Justice to remove Juggalo gang classification
Insane Clown Posse are going to court, and not in the way one might suspect. The shock rap group and four fans are suing the US Department of Justice and the FBI due to the classification of its fans, commonly known as Juggalos, as gang members.
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