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  • Kanye West 'Yeezus' Tour: Rapper Announces 23-Date Trip With Kendrick Lamar Opening [SCHEDULE]

    Kanye West broke the hearts of many a hip-hop fan when he opted not to tour in support of 2010's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," simply one of the best hip-hop albums in history. He toured with Jay Z in support of "Watch The Throne," but not the same thing. He won't hold out on fans for "Yeezus" however. It's been officially announced that West will embark on a 23-date trek beginning on October 19 in Seattle, and wrap the tour up on December 7 in Houston.
  • The Who's "Who Are You" Gets Remixed by Dubstep Producer RUN DMT

    We imagine there will more than a few groans from rock 'n' roll purists at this announcement, but here it is: Dubstep producer Run DMT has crafted an electronic remix of The Who's classic "Who Are You."
  • Five Quickies: Il Divo on Broadway, Zach Braff in 'Bullets Over Broadway,' Chris Thile's Mandolin Bach, Verizon's Droid Mozart Ad, Brolin Family Rock Opera

    And with the world's best musicians, singers, dancers and actors going back to repertory work after their summer stocks, there's more good news happening now than there was, say, back in August...
  • Russian Conductor Vasily Petrenko Says Orchestras “React Better” to Male Conductors

    Mr. Petrenko is in hot water over his comments about woman conductors. Russian conductor Vasily Petrenko, in his first week of concerts as the Oslo Philharmonic's new music director, came under fire in the media for some comments he made to Oslo newspaper Aftenposten about women conductors.
  • Swingin’ on the Gallows Pole: Harlots, Hugs and Haupstimme in Schoenberg's "Galgenlied" [TRANSLATION]

    With a metrical duration of 13 measures (plus an anacrusis) and an overall existence of slightly less than 20 seconds, "Galgenlied"--the 12th of Arnold Schoenberg's 'Dreimal Sieben Gedichte' from the minor Belgian Symbolist Albert...
  • Ravinia Festival Presents the Midwest Première of John Adams' 'The Gospel According to the Other Mary'

    Chicago's Ravinia Festival presents the midwest première of John Adams' oratorio 'The Gospel According to the Other Mary' on September 7.
  • Salzburg's Mozart Distillerie Refines "Mozart Chocolate Cream" for 60th Anniversary

    Do you like your Mozart sweet and intoxicating? Here you are...just don't drive afterwards! So, the Mozart Distillery in Salzburg (where else?), turning 60-years-old, is marking its big birthday with a new liqueur called, simply, "Mozart Chocolate Cream.
  • Prince Royce Manages to Dethrone Marc Anthony From Hot Latin Chart's Top Spot With 'Darte Un Beso' [VIDEO]

    Marc Anthony is kind of a big deal when it comes to salsa music, and Latin music in general. The vocalist's latest single, "Vivir Mi Vida," has been on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Chart for more nearly four months. That streak finally came to a stop last week however, when Prince Royce's "Darte Un Beso," assumed the no. 1 spot.
  • Young Jeezy Announces That He Will Now Be Known Simply as "Jeezy"

    In the most dramatic hip-hop name change of 2013, Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy, sorry, Jeezy announced that he would now go by simply "Jeezy."
  • The Rolling Stones's London Concerts Will Come to DVD and Blu-ray on 'Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live'

    The Rolling Stones' Hyde Park concert is coming to DVD and Blu-ray, according to a statement made yesterday by the band and Eagle rock Entertainment. The July 6 and 13 show in London will be featured on "Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live."
  • Nine Inch Nails May Alienate Fans With 'Hesitation Marks,' But Succeeds In Breaking Molds, Pushing Limits

    Would you believe it if we told you there was pop, adult alternative and pop-punk on Nine Inch Nails new album? Would you believe it if we said the experimentation made 'Hesitation Marks' the band's best album in a decade?
  • Ed Sheeran Plays Guest Performance with Passenger, Proposes Simon and Garfunkel-style Folk Supergroup

    What was a regular show for British folk rocker Passenger (Mike Rosenberg) became a tad more newsworthy when his buddy and fellow musician Ed Sheeran joined the performer onstage for a number of covers at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville.
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