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  • 30 Seconds to Mars lawsuit documentary 'Artifact' gets release date, official trailer [WATCH]

    30 Seconds to Mars' documentary "Artifact" has finally received an official trailer, release date and distributer. The film, directed by 30STM frontman Jared Leto will be released on Dec. 3 through Filmbuff, available for Video On Demand, iTunes, Amazon and other similar retailers, according to "The Huffington Post."
  • Dave Matthews Band confirms a forthcoming album

    Dave Matthews confirmed with Rolling Stone that he is working on a new studio album to follow up last year's Away from the World. According to the interview, the band is currently working with producer Rob Cavallo and recording engineer Doug McKean, who both worked on the band's seventh studio album Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King.
  • 'One Voice' by David Guetta mixes up style, aids humanitarian efforts of United Nations

    French DJ and producer David Guetta has a song of a whole new sound: "One Voice." He made the song as part of a partnership with the United Nations (UN), hoping that fans can donate to humanitarian relief through tweets. This is part of the "The World Needs More..." humanitarian aid campaign.
  • U2 has released a lyric video for 'Ordinary Love' off the 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' soundtrack [WATCH]

    U2 has released their first song in more than three years, "Ordinary Love," which has first teased in the trailer for the Nelson Mandela biopic, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
  • Jay Z, Dr. Dre, Rick Ross under fire from gospel group

    Copyright infringement is nothing new to music, particularly hip-hop. Every day it seems there's a new lawsuit alleging that some producer or rapper has borrowed unfairly, with the original owner suing for royalties, or whatever they're owed. Today's example may be less about the money and more about the divine consequences of the sample.
  • Pharrell's drops 24-hour video for 'Happy,' featuring Odd Future, Steve Carrell, and more

    Pharrell just released what is being called "the world's first 24-hour music video." The video is for the song "Happy," which is featured on the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack. The video for "Happy" features 24 hours of footage of people dancing.
  • Marc Anthony, Draco Rosa and Carlos Vives win big prizes at Latin Grammys

    Predicting the Grammys is hard, because less often does the actual best song win. The best bet is to make a political choice, using logic to reason out why one artist is more likely to win than another. The Latin Grammys are even tougher, because A) We don't speak Spanish and B) we're not as familiar with the music or the behind-the-scenes shenanigans. Therefore we at Music Times are PROUD to have gotten one out of three predictions correct for the major prizes.
  • Lana Del Rey to release her short film 'Tropico' on December 5 [WATCH TRAILER]

    Lana Del Rey has announced that her short film, Tropico, will be released December 5 on Vevo. The 30-minute film, with Born to Die and Born to Die: The Paradise Edition serving as the soundtrack, stars model Shaun Ross and is co-produced by Rick Rubin and longtime Del Rey collaborator Anthony Mandler.
  • Trent Reznor stopped show to video-chat with a terminally ill NIN fan

    Trent Reznor took time out of a Nine Inch Nails concert before the encore in Las Vegas last weekend to FaceTime a fan who is terminally ill, Andrew Youssef.
  • Ol' Dirty Bastard's recorded audition for what would have been a new Mr. Ed show

    Apparently back in 2004, Comedian Drake Sather was trying to create a remake for FOX of the 1960's show Mister Ed. Now with an audio recording to back it up, it seems the rumors could possibly be true that Ol' Dirty Bastard, before he passed away, had auditioned for the role of the talking horse.
  • The Very Merry Christmas Tour

    The Very Merry Christmas Tour, featuring Newsong, Audio Adrenaline, Sidewalk Prophets, Jason Castro, Love & The Outcome and artist Jared Emerson will kick off on November 30, 2013...
  • Mark Schultz's "What Do You Give a King" Christmas Tour

    Platinum selling Christian singer/songwriter Mark Schultz will kick off the "What Do You Give a King" Christmas Tour with friends Luminate, Kerrie Roberts and Karyn Williams on December 1. Making eight stop, some shows have already sold out.
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