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  • Luke Bryan announces 'Crash My Party' Tour Second Leg for Summer 2014 [SCHEDULE]

    Luke Bryan is looking to a busy, busy 2014. After releasing the best-selling album "Crash My Party" last year, the country superstar is set to hit the road. The first leg of his (fittingly titled) "Crash My Party" tour will kick off on Thursday, Jan. 16, in Columbus, Ohio.
  • Coinye West is officially done after Kanye West files New York lawsuit

    Kanye West has gotten his wish: Coinye West is dead. After the "Bound 2" rapper issued a cease-and-desist letter last week and filed a lawsuit in New York State today (Jan. 14), the coin's creators have finally called it quits.
  • Motown music secured for new UK TV musical series 'Stop! In The Name Of Love'

    It looks like the UK television scape is about to get a little taste of Detroit. Today (Jan. 14), it was announced that Tony Jordan, a screenwriter with credits that include Eastenders, Life On Mars and Hustle is penning a new Motown infused TV show called Stop! In The Name Of Love.
  • Nora Burkhartsmeier impresses with voice, piano, and songwriting on 'Remember'

    It's easy to forget how young some of our favorite performers are when they enter the music world. From Michael Jackson's Jack 5 debut at the age of 11, to Lorde's chart-topping single "Royals" at the age of 16, it doesn't take much life experience to make a splash in the music industry. Tuesdays Under 21 is a Music Times feature dedicated to bringing attention to talented musicians and performers under the age of 21. Who knows? They just might be the next big thing.
  • Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia, with Bill Cosby and Wynton Marsalis, Debuts at Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

    In a world sick with Cyrus hysteria and One Direction-less fever, the formation of a jazz ensemble would seem unlikely. But for Philadelphians, the emergence of a newly-founded jazz orchestra echoes the sounds from a city in its youth.
  • Jesse McGuire, the "Star-Spangled Banner"...and How He Won the Panthers-49ers Playoff Game Before Kickoff

    The word "viral" has become a household term in describing the Internet's most relevant and popular posts. Would one ever assume a trumpeter's rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" to go viral, though? As unpredictable as the Internet may be, astoundingly, Jesse...
  • Tim McGraw releases new single 'Lookin' For That Girl' and announces 2014 tour

    Tim McGraw took home a score of country music awards for his 2013 album Two Lanes of Freedom, but that's not going to stop him from driving full throttle into 2014. The country star doubled up on his listeners' pleasures on Monday, both releasing a new single and announcing where he'd be touring during the upcoming year (a lengthy list, we might add).
  • Firefly Music Festival reveals 2014 lineup

    The Firefly Music Festival has announced its 2014 lineup. Most notably, OutKast will be among the headliners, marking the third of their upcoming 40 shows. Foo Fighters and Jack Johnson are also slated as headliners this year.
  • New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces 2014 lineup

    The lineup for the 2014 Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans has been released. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Arcade Fire, Phish, Eric Clapton, Vampire Weekend, Foster the People, Robert Plant and the Sensational Shape Shifters, John Fogerty, Alabama Shakes, String Cheese Incident, The Avett Brothers, Public Enemy, and Solange are among the artists who will take the stage over the festival's two weekend run April 25-27 and May 1-4.
  • Listen to Willow Smith's '5' featuring Jaden Smith

    Willow Smith's latest song "5" rolls vivid imagery into the smooth, R&B atmospheric sound. Listen to her collaboration with Jaden Smith.
  • Ciara, Future pregnancy rumors put to rest after 'Body Party' singer announce she's with child on 'The View'

    Seems like all those baby bump rumors were true. Today (Jan. 14), "Body Party" singer Ciara announced that she is, in fact, expecting her first child with fiancé Future.
  • Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Taylor Swift and more added as Grammy performers

    Rock legends Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will perform at the 56th annual Grammy Awards, Billboard reports. The two former Beatles will be this year's recipients of the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. During their time as a band, the Beatles were awarded nine Grammys, starting with a nod for Best New Artist in 1964.
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