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  • Peter Gabriel's 'Scratch My Back ... And I'll Scratch Yours' collection includes covers from Bon Iver, Lou Reed and Arcade Fire

    Covering songs is a creative way for artists to pay homage to fellow musicians, and Peter Gabriel put together a project back in 2010 that is finally coming full circle. He released Scratch My Back a few years ago, in which he covered songs by Bon Iver, Arcade Fire, Lou Reed, Randy Newman and others. Now, those artists' renditions of Gabriel's songs will be out in the cleverly titled And I'll Scratch Yours Jan. 7.
  • One Direction 'Midnight Memories' is 2013's best selling album in UK, beating out Emeli Sandé

    One Direction don't have to wait until 12:00 tonight to make some "Midnight Memories." The boy band already have something huge to celebrate: its third studio album "Midnight Memories" was the top-selling album of the year in the UK.
  • Study suggests that streaming will soon be more profitable than physical or digital sales

    According to Digital Music News, data reviewed by the Wall Street Journal shows that one major record company earns more annually, on average, from paying customers of streaming services than it does from downloads or CD sales.
  • Lady Gaga to release new version of 'Do What U Want' with Christina Aguilera for New Year's Day [VIDEO]

    Lady Gaga is giving a new studio treatment to her second Artpop single "Do What U Want." After performing the sexy track on The Voice earlier this month with coach/singer Christina Aguilera to rave reviews, the two pop divas took to the studio to record the track over again. When will the new spin on one of the best pop songs of the year get released? Well, the answer is: tomorrow.
  • Benjamin Curtis of School of Seven Bells has died of cancer at age 35

    Founding member and guitarist of School of Seven Bells, Benjamin Curtis, died at age 35 on Sunday December 29 at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, according to a statement on the band's Facebook page. He had been diagnosed with T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in February.
  • Conor Oberst auditioned for the lead role in 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

    Inside Llewyn Davis has been receiving great reviews since its release. Although he says he is thankful he did not get the role, Conor Oberst told Interview Magazine that he was actually one of the many who auditioned for the lead role, which ultimately went to Oscar Isaac.
  • Lil B to be subject in new documentary entitled 'Basedworld'

    Lil B the Based God is headed to the big screen, according to Consequence of Sound (via Reddit). The prolific Internet rapper has released more than 10,000 songs in his young career and is now the subject of a new documentary.
  • Tuesdays Under 21: Danny Avila

    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. This week we introduce you to Danny Avila
  • Garth Brooks, Anna Kendrick, Snoop Dogg and more pay homage to stars at Kennedy Center Honors

    The Kennedy Center Honors ceremony may have occurred on December 8, but the show was finally broadcast to the public on December 29. All five honorees had at least a small (but most had huge) experience with music, and as such, all had at least one musical number as part of their personal celebration. We sum up the various honorees and their "guests" below.
  • Vienna Philharmonic President and Violinist Clemens Hellsberg Suffers Broken Elbow, Will Miss New Year's Concert

    Clemens Hellsberg, the Vienna Philharmonic's president and first violinist, has broken his elbow and will miss the annual New Year's Concert on Wednesday.
  • Amira Willighagen, Better Than Jackie Evancho, Sings "Nessun Dorma" to Win 'Holland's Got Talent'

    Nine-year-old singer Amira won 'Holland's Got Talent' on Saturday evening with a moving performance of Puccini's "Nessun Dorma."
  • U.K. Farmer Finds That Classical Music Makes Hens Lay More Eggs (Yes, Really!)

    This may go down as the weirdest classical music story of 2013, getting in just before the year winds down. According to the U.K.'s tabloid 'Daily Star' newspaper, a Merseyside farmer has discovered that playing classical music to his hens encourages them to lay more eggs.
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