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  • Gary Clark Jr. announces 'Blak and Blu: The Mixtape,' drops title track featuring Big K.R.I.T. [LISTEN]

    Austin guitar icon Gary Clark Jr. is celebrating his Grammy nominations with a mixtape of unreleased tracks and remixes from his debut album. Presented by D-Nice, Blak and Blu: The Mixtape features guests appearances by Robert Glasper, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott as well as a remix of "Blak and Blu" featuring Big K.R.I.T.
  • Jenny Lewis to release first album in almost six year this Spring

    Jenny Lewis spoke with Rolling Stone recently at the Sundance Film Festival about her work scoring the film One Song. She told them that working on the film pushed her to start writing again after being on a sabbatical and that she that she plans to release an album this spring.
  • Classicalite Recording News: Extreme Mozart Opera Recordings from Teodor Currentzis on Sony Classical

    No compromise operas, an exciting-sounding concept. They say that the creation of art is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration. Conductor Teodor Currentzis clearly believes this to be so, or at the very least that they must come together.
  • The Column: Are Live Broadcasts Good for Classical Music?

    Classicalite wants to know. Really. Not every question has a ready-made answer. Not every answer to the same question will be identical. I have a question, and I don't know the answer, nor do I know whether the answer will be different in different places.
  • Birtwistle, Adès, Turnage...Oliver Knussen: Who Will Replace Sir Peter Maxwell Davies as Master of the Queen's Music?

    Who is first in line for the high-profile job you can't apply for? The U.K.'s Sunday Telegraph has some ideas, as does Classicalite's James Inverne.
  • Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry reviews Warpaint's new self-titled album on The Talkhouse

    The Talkhouse, a site where artists write about the work of other artists, has published a review written by Chvches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry about Warpaints's new self-titled album.
  • My Chemical Romance announce greatest hits album 'May Death Never Stop You', including four new songs

    My Chemical Romance may have said so long and goodnight back in March 2013, but Killjoy fans of the alternative rock band still will get one new music release. Today (Jan. 21), MCR officially announced its greatest-hits album "May Death Never Stop You" will be released on March 24.
  • Grammys 2014: Best Rap Performance, Who Should Win vs. Who Will Win [POLL]

    Music Times considers who should (and eventually will) win Best Rap Performance at the 2014 Grammys.
  • Grammys 2014: Best Urban Contemporary Album, Who Should Win vs. Who Will Win [POLL]

    The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Up next: Best Urban Contemporary Album
  • Ke$ha updates fans on Twitter from rehab, thanks 'animals' for love and support as she treats eating disorder

    Ke$ha has given fans an update for the first time in 2014. Since entering rehab shortly after the holidays for an eating disorder, Ke$ha has (obviously) been quiet, but today (Jan. 21), she gave an unnamed friend access to her official Twitter account to update her 3.5 million followers on her condition and thank them for the support.
  • Iron & Wine tour dates announced for 2014, including an extensive Florida trek [FULL SCHEDULE]

    It's time to get mellow! Indie rocker Samuel Beam, better known as Iron & Wine, will be hitting the road this winter and spring. Today (Jan. 21), the "Boy with a Coin" singer announced a string of tour dates for this new year, including three previously announced festival appearances and five (5!) dates in Florida.
  • Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to score David Fincher's 'Gone Girl'

    Nine Inch Nails hasn't had much success with the Best Alternative Album Grammy, so don't look for Trent Reznor to leave Sunday's ceremony with a trophy. However, another Oscar could be in store for the performer: Reznor and his collaborator Atticus Ross announced on Tuesday that they would be teaming up with David Fincher once again, this time to score the director's forthcoming film Gone Girl. The pair won an Oscar for Best Original Score-Motion Picture for their work on The Social Network.
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