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  • TuneCore maintains strong artist community despite YouTube copyright controversy, posts indie holiday playlist

    TuneCore recently put together a holiday playlist of their indie artists. It's a chance to discover some versions of Christmas classics you've never heard, and find new artists at the same time. They maintain a strong TuneCore artist community in light of the recent YouTube copyright controversy.
  • Ellie Goulding proves in 'iTunes Session' that she doesn't need electro-pop to succeed

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • Freaky Friday: My Morning Jacket covers John Denver's 'Leaving On A Jet Plane'

    At Music Times, we love a good cover song. There's something wonderful about repurposing music and essentially bringing life to another creation. Music is not a rigid and inflexible product but rather a malleable one that allows songs to take on a new life as others reimagine it. Nothing gets a crowd more excited than seeing one of their favorite bands cover one of their favorite songs. The cover song makes music accessible to new audiences, and spreading music is what we are all about.
Welcome to Freak Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you...
  • Is Def Leppard planning to sue One Direction over 'Midnight Memories' / 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' similarities?

    Rumor has it that Def Leppard funds the chord structure in 'Midnight Memories' to be a little too similar to that of 'Pour Some Sugar On Me.' Will a lawsuit come from it?
  • Jillette Johnson reflects on the journey to 'Water In A Whale'

    It's a cold November night in Brooklyn. Singer-songwriter Jillette Johnson is back home, finally. She has laundry to pick up and a show to prepare for. We meet at the Blue Bottle Coffee shop around the corner from her home to talk about the year she's had. It's been a big one for Johnson, who released her first full-length album, Water In A Whale, this past June. She's been touring extensively and is happy to be playing a show in her hood.
  • SongBooth app launches global talent search

    Music video discovery app SongBooth has passed six million downloads. To mark this milestone, the company released an updated version of the app yesterday that works similar to a talent show.
  • Casey Darnell, North Point Music Worship Leader, Shares Christmas

    Casey Darnell, North Point Music Worship Leader, shares Christmas memories and traditions. Casey Darnell, North Point Music Worship Leader, husband and dad shares Christmas memories and traditions.
  • UPDATE: Min-Jin Kym's £1.2 Million Stradivarius, Stolen then Returned, Sold to Mystery Buyer for £1,385,000

    The world-famous Stradivarius violin that was stolen from London’s Euston Station in 2010 and later recovered was sold on December 18, 2013 for £1.385 million including the buyer’s premium. The "ex-Kym" Stradivarius has been sold by Tarisio, the leading auction house...
  • Classicalite's Top 10 Artist Pub Shots of 2013

    We get publicity photos by the bushel here at Classicalite. Having looked at so many, we feel well qualified to present the Top 10 Artist Pub Shots of 2013.
  • REVIEW: Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Stephen Ward' Musical, Orgies and All, Redeems Profumo Affair

    Stephen Ward was something of a playboy, enjoying the company of attractive young women, the rich and powerful and the lifestyle that went along with this.
  • Ceiling Collapse at London's Apollo Theater, Dozens Wounded

    The Apollo Theater in Shaftesbury Avenue, one of the West End's most admired and busiest venues, has suffered a disaster almost without parallel in recent Theatreland history
  • Jay Z addresses Barney's controversy with verse in Rick Ross's 'The Devil Is A Lie'

    Some hot item news has broken from the release of Rick Ross's new track "The Devil Is A Lie," and no; it isn't that Ross and collaborator Jay Z are way richer than you. The latter emcee used a portion of his guest verse to address the controversy over his collection at embattled New York City luxury retailer Barney's.
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