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Rihanna has been chosen to receive the first-ever "AMA Icon Award" at the America Music Awards later this month. The six-time AMA winner will also be performing at the event November 24 on NBC. -
Traumahelikopter and Working Hard: Dutch Punks and a Love/Hate Relationship at CMJ Music Marathon
This isn't traumahelikopter's first time at the rodeo. The Dutch punk rockers have stretched themselves thin at South by Southwest and Record Store Day already this year, but the CMJ Music Marathon is just one more avenue to get the attention of music media. They have our attention. -
Watch M.I.A.'s Y.A.L.A. Video
M.I.A. has debuted her video for the Mantagi single "Y.A.L.A." The video, directed by David Sannwalk, stays focused closely on the singer's face (complete with a warning that the film contains flashing images). With high-contrast, glow-in-the-dark colors the video psychedelically moves across her face, highlighting her lips when she speaks. -
Rihanna Debuts Psychological New Music Video for 'What Now' [WATCH]
This morning (Nov. 15), Rihanna dropped the music video for the bombastic mid-tempo piano ballad "What Now." If her previous clip for "Pour It Up" was all party and strippers, this video is all stripped down and dark. Yes, Rihanna gets highly dramatic as a tortured soul in the latest video from her seventh studio album Unapologetic. -
Billboard Study Says Super Bowl, 'Saturday Night Live' Among Best Music Promoting Platforms
Billboard and Nielsen have proven once again, through their annual list of the most powerful platforms in the promotion on music, that television is probably the biggest force behind music sales. Having an arena tour? Only no. 7 in the group's Top 10. We narrowed it down to the Top 5 to show you how much impact TV has. -
Lou Reed's Memorial Service
On a chilly November afternoon a few hundred people got together and listened to Lou Reed's music outside under the sun. Most of them were strangers, but all were connected in on way or another by the songs that echoed through the terrace. -
Grammys Will Pay Tribute To The Beatles With Two-Hour Special In February
On Feb. 9th of next year, it will be the 50th anniversary, to the day, since the Beatles made an unforgettable debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, and The Grammy Awards are paying tribute with a 2-hour special on CBS to honor the band and the historical television moment. -
Stevie Nicks Will Play Herself On 'American Horror Story'
Stevie Nicks is scheduled to play herself, rightfully so, in the FX series American Horror Story: Coven. -
Arcade Fire Announce 2014 'Reflektor' Tour
Arcade Fire have announced a North American tour in support of their new album Reflektor. Fittingly titled the Reflektor Tour, the massive Canadian arena rock band will take to 26 cities in the spring and summer of 2014. -
Throwback Thursday: 'Queen II' by Queen
Music Times believes that it's never too late to go back and try something old. Throwback Thursdays will go back and pull out an album that's at least 10 years old, so that you can find something new, or revisit something you've forgotten about. -
Black Sabbath Extends Tour in 2014
Black Sabbath has announced a new stretch of tour dates in continued support of their reunion album 13. According to a press release, "These dates will be part of the band's final shows of their 2013-2014 world tour." -
2013 Christmas Concerts Calendar
As we get closer to December, more Christian and Gospel artists release their Christmas concert calendars... -
Five Iron Frenzy is Back
After taking a long winter's nap (one that lasted for eight years), Five Iron Frenzy is back! The popular band will release a new album on November 26 called "Engine of a Million Plots." -
Metropolitan Opera Guild Lunches James Levine Back, Deutsche Grammophon Releases Carnegie Hall Return Concert
The Metropolitan Opera Guild welcomed James Levine back to his Metropolitan Opera post during a lunch held at the Waldorf-Astoria on November 11. Metropolitan Opera patrons and several generations of Met singers gathered to say "Welcome home, Jimmy!" at this special... -
WATCH: Stephen Fry/Alan Davies at Royal Opera House's Deloitte Ignite Verdi/Wagner Festival
What does great art do to our bodies? In an exciting world first, The Science of Opera with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies saw a team of medical scientists from UCL discovering what happens inside us when we go to the opera. Opera lover Stephen Fry took his friend...
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