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The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2013 induction nominees on October 15, including KISS, Nirvana, N.W.A. and more. Although there's no limit to how many can be allowed into the hall by the panel of 600 voters, we at Music Times have been reading too much The Hunger Games and wondered: What if there could be only one? See who won the final round... -
Bad journalist confuses the death of Lou Reed for 'Mambo No. 5' hit maker Lou Bega
We all knew the passing of iconic alt-rocker Lou Reed would cause an emotional stir in the music community. What we didn’t expect is that the death of ‘Mambo No. 5’ singer Lou Bega would cause an outpouring of condolences as well. Fortunately, our ‘90s brethren can rest easy because Bega is, in fact, still alive. -
CMA Awards Reward Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line and Other Artists You've Heard of With Nominations
There are about a 100 (give or take a dozen) country music awards ceremonies going on in the near future, so you'll be forgiven if you can't keep them straight. The newest batch of nominations to be added to the list is the American Country Awards, which will air on December 10 from Las Vegas, hosted by NASCAR driver Danica Patrick and musician Trace Adkins. -
The Flaming Lips unveil cover of Tame Impala's 'Elephant' off upcoming joint EP
As previously reported, The Flaming Lips and Tame Impala are releasing a cover album of each other's music. The two bands begin touring together this month and have recorded covers "Runway, Houses, City Clouds" and "Elephant" (covered by the Flaming Lips) and "Are You A Hypnotist" and "Silver Trembling Hands" (covered by Tame Impala). The joint EP will be available at their upcoming shows. -
Roger Daltrey clarifies The Who will play shows after 'final' tour
Don't panic Who fans! Vocalist Roger Daltrey clarified to Billboard magazine that the legendary rock band would stop touring following its 2014 50th anniversary tour, but that didn't mean the band was kaput. -
King Krule makes U.S. television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman, performs 'Easy, Easy'
King Krule made his U.S. debut last night on The Late Show with David Letterman, playing 'Easy Easy' off his most recent album, '6 Feet Beneath The Moon.' -
Lou Reed tracks reenter U.K. charts following Sunday death
The death of alternative rock legend Lou Reed has been the major story in music so far this week, thanks to his solo work and time with the Velvet Underground (and the tremendous influence both provided). As with other legendary musicians, it seems that interest generated by media attention will push Reed's repertoire back into the Billboard charts. -
Beck announces 'Morning Phase' to be first album on new label
Beck has announced "Morning Phase" to be the first album on his new label. It has been almost five and a half years since his last release, 2008's 'Modern Guilt.' -
Garth Brooks' final Vegas show to broadcast on CBS
Unless you're among a lucky few, you probably haven't seen Garth Brooks perform live in recent years. Although the country icon has stuck his head out to play charity events, including a fundraiser for Oklahoma tornado relief this summer, Brooks has stuck mainly to playing gigs at the Wynn Las Vegas for the last three years. Even if you haven't been able to get out to Nevada to see Brooks, fans will get the chance to check out one of his shows next month. -
Arctic Monkeys, David Bowie up for Mercury Prize album of the year
If you haven't heard of the Mercury Prize, it may be because it's a UK thing -- the award has go to an album from Britain or Ireland. But before you write it off as too narrow of a category, think of the acts from these regions today and in the past who have made a lasting mark on the world of music. Some would argue the shortlist of nominees does not even cover all the best candidates, and there are 12, from the Arctic Monkeys to David Bowie. -
Jonas Brothers break up after cancelling tour; What about 'V'?
The spirit of the Disney music generation took a hit earlier this year when Miley Cyrus engaged in all sorts of obscene behavior leading up to her recent release 'Bangerz,' but the scene may have taken a bigger hit Tuesday when The Jonas Brothers confirmed that the band was breaking up. -
Lou Reed Tributes: Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket and more cover the late legend's classics
The influence that Lou Reed had on alternative music is undeniable. After his untimely death on Sunday, many fans and artists took to social media to express their sadness and respect for the 71-year-old legend. In the days since his passing, bands including the Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, The Black Crowes, Phish, Gov't Mule and more have performed covers of Lou Reed's work.
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