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  • BBC will air one of the last interviews with The Doors' keyboardist Ray Manzarek this Friday

    One of the final interviews with The Doors keyboard player Ray Manzarek will air as part of a new three-part BBC4 series Born To Be Wild: The Golden Age of American Rock Friday Jan. 10.
  • The Column: Five Great Modern Operas That the New York Times Music Staff Missed!

    The New York Times has published an interesting piece, their classical music writers giving their thumbs-ups to the modern operas they consider the most likely candidates for perennial popularity. Which, in opera terms, means at least a production every year or two...
  • Lights Finally Go Out on 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' After Losses of $60 Million

    'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' finally closed on Broadway last weekend, after a run that included cast injuries, a change of director, an inflated budget and historic losses.
  • Wish You Had Perfect Pitch? Researchers Find Epilepsy Drug May Help Adults Develop Rare Skill

    According to a research report published last week, scientists have discovered that Valproate, a drug used to treat epilepsy, can help adults develop perfect pitch.
  • Adele '21' surpasses 3 million digital album downloads, becoming first album to do so

    Adele's monumental 2011 album 21 is still breaking records. Two years after its initial release, 21 has made a huge sales achievement.
  • Ringo Starr sings about wanting to be a Powerpuff Girl [WATCH]

    The Powerpuff Girls are returning to television for a one-night special, which will feature none other than Ringo Starr. The former Beatle will voice a "flamboyant mathematician" named Fibonacci Sequins, according to Rolling Stone.
  • Nina Nesbitt promises American crossover potential with forthcoming 'Peroxide.'

    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.
  • Justin Bieber 'Journals' fails to crack top 40 in UK

    Justin Bieber didn't have the best 2013, and it seems like the teen idol's 2014 isn't off to a great start, either. Bieber's new album, "Journals," has failed to make a real mark on the UK album chart and even missed out on the Official Chart's Top 40 list.
  • Lang Lang: Who is Metallica's Grammy's performing partner?

    Metallica is nothing new for Grammy viewers, being one of the few bands to emerge from the dark depths of metal and gain mainstream awareness. Far fewer are familiar with Lang Lang, the classical pianist with whom Metallica will share the stage with during its Grammy Awards performance. Classical fans know Lang's name well, but hopefully they'll give us a break for offering a brief profile so the rest of the world can catch up.
  • Audio Visual Arts Opens 2014 with 'Christopher Knowles: Audio Works & Objects' in East Village

    2013 was a banner year for one of New York City's most underrated, often misunderstood galleries. Finishing out last season with a spot-on recreation of Gen Ken Montgomery's old Generator Sound Art space and a Xerox-ed retro of the last two decades of the No-Neck Blues Band, Luke has just announced his first show for 2014.
  • WATCH: Brandy Clark makes Letterman debut with rousing 'Stripes' performance [VIDEO]

    Brandy Clark is just itching to become the next big thing in country music. The 36-year-old Washington native moved on from being a songwriter to a bona fide country star in 2013, creating one of Music Times' top 10 albums of the year 12 Stories. Last night, in another push to bring her music to a wider audience, Clark made her network TV debut on "Late Show With David Letterman," performing none other than her lead single "Stripes."
  • Bono talks U2's 'Ordinary Love' tribute in Mandela biopic, song nominated for a Globe, Oscar contender

    Bono recently talked about how U2's "Ordinary Love" came to life, the song in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The Weinstein Company was behind the idea to get U2 for the film's song.
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