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  • Pharrell Williams tops UK charts with 'Happy' single to end the year

    Pharrell Williams has had a healthy 2013 already. The performer appeared in (even if he wasn't the main artist for) two of the highest selling singles of the year: "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke and "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk, for which the producer/vocalist sang in both hooks. Now the man behind the falsetto has ended the year on top of the charts in the UK.
  • People love illegally torrenting 'Beyoncé' as surprise album aims for third week on top of Billboard 200

    People love buying Beyoncé's new self-titled fifth studio album. Released by total surprise on Friday, Dec. 13, the album has sold over 991,000 copies to date and is looking forward to a third week on top of the Billboard 200. However, for as much as people love buying music, they also love getting it for free, and according to Billboard.biz, "Beyoncé" is one hot illegally downloaded set.
  • Jack White's Third Man Records co-release Paramount Records box set with Revenant Records

    For the most of 2013, Jack White has been working on an archival project centered around Paramount Records, a now defunct blues label from the 1920s that worked with artists including Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey, Fletcher Henderson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver and Ethel Waters.
  • U2 return to Island Records for new album

    U2 have reunited with its old label Island Records to release their upcoming studio album, which is due out in the Spring.
  • Bruce Springsteen's 'High Hopes' release a mistake by Amazon, or so it appears

    Yesterday it was reported that Bruce Springsteen's new album High Hopes had leaked onto Amazon.com more that two weeks earlier than its prior release date. That leak appears to be a mistake on behalf of Amazon, as the mp3s of the album are no longer available as of Sunday.
  • Prince plays 27-song career-spanning set for 2013 Holiday Show [Setlist]

    Prince began his three-night stand at Mohegan Sun Arena Friday night. The 27-song set lasted two and a half hours and covered his 35-year career, according to Consequence of Sound. He was backed by a 21-piece band including members of 3rdEyeGirl and New Power Generation. The set included hits "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry" as well as a the 1980s B-side "She's Always in My Hair." He also played "Mutiny" from his one-off project The Family.
  • Bruce Springsteen's new album 'High Hopes' released on Amazon by surprise

    It looks like Beyoncé's surprise album release stunt has already started to inspire other big names in the music industry to surprise their fans. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band released its High Hopes LP suddenly Saturday on Amazon.com, despite the previously announced release date of January 14.
  • David Bowie provided a special Christmas and New Year's message on BBC Radio 6 in the voice of Elvis Presley

    Most people have some sort of Christmas wish list before the season hits, even if we say we don't and insist that we don't really need anything. Whether it be the latest in technology like a new tablet, game console, or some of the basics, like sweaters and socks, we never know if we'll get what we asked for. We never know if Santa will oblige. Busy guy.
  • Miley Cyrus Ends 2013 in Her Underwear

    Miley Cyrus is ending the year with a new video, which features her in her underwear, reaching for places on her own body that we would probably rather not see. After "Wrecking Ball" bared all, stripping down to her undies is not even considered a shocker. And that's sad ...
  • Saturday Night Fever: Snow Day Party Mix

    Well there's no arguing that winter is in full gear, even though some areas of the country don't experience the "wonderland" aspect of it. Snowstorms have come and gone in certain regions already, and more will inevitably make their way across the northern states.
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra Takes a Fresh Look at Osvaldo Golijov’s 'La Pasión Según San Marcos'

    In 2001, the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave the U.S. premiere of Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov’s 'La Pasión Según San Marcos.' The BSO will present the work again on January 9, 10, and 11 at Symphony Hall under the direction of Robert Spano, who also conducted the...
  • Israeli Baritone Turned Conductor Dan Ettinger Named Music Director of Stuttgart Philharmonic

    Dan Ettinger has been appointed the new music director of the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra. Not bad for someone who started as a baritone, in his native Israel.
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