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It is a dangerous thing to tinker with a holiday classic, but Ariana Grande is a risk taker. Today (Nov. 19), the "Right There" singer released the first of her four Christmas singles, a reworking of Wham's 1984 trademark track "Last Christmas." Produced by Babyface and The Rascals, Grande took the basic framework and chorus of the original "Last Christmas" and built her own new song from its bones. -
Foster The People Have New Album Planned for 2014
According to a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Foster the People has big plans for 2014. Mark Foster has been in the studio working on the follow up to the band's breakout LP Torches and says that the album should come out at the beginning of next year with a single out by January. -
15 Rare Box Sets to Know Now
The biggest box sets from Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary edition" to The Beatles "Live At the BBC, Vol. 2." Other classics include Herbie Hancock, Nirvana, Eric Clapton, Sly and the Family Stone, Ella Fitzgerald, The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac and more. -
Boards of Canada Gets a Shoutout on Fox’s 'The Five'
Although it's completely unexpected and a bit alarming, Greg Gutfeld, the outspoken host of late night talk show Red Eye on the Fox News Channel, seems to have pretty hip taste in music. This equally surprised other members of the Fox News team recently. -
Broken Bells Announce Tour
Broken Bells, the band created by James Mercer of the Shins and Danger Mouse, will be heading out on tour next year starting with a show on Feb. 28 in Minneapolis. The tour ends in New Orleans, which leaves just enough time to make a stop at SXSW in Austin, but that's just speculation. -
Steven Tyler Hints Rick Rubin Might Help With New Solo Album
Steven Tyler spoke last summer with Rolling Stone and discussed his upcoming solo album, in addition to the continuing touring success with Aerosmith. -
Upcoming Christian Music Events for the Week of November 18 - November 24, 2013
A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week... -
Gordon Mote is Heading to "The Rick & Bubba Show"
On Tuesday, November 19, award-winning musician and talented singer/songwriter, Gordon Mote will appearing on "The Rick & Bubba Show" at 8:00 am CST... -
San Francisco Symphony Joins Thousands to Cheer for Batkid
Batkid made the streets of San Francisco safe once again for law-abiding citizens on Friday, as he rescued a damsel in distress, foiled a bank robbery, and then rescued the San Francisco Giants' mascot from the clutches of the Penguin. -
Bob Dylan 'Interactive' Video Coming
"Like a Rolling Stone" barreled into the music scene over four decades ago and only now will it be receiving its first official video. The video will premiere on Bob Dylan's website tomorrow, November 19th, in conjunction with the new 47-disc box set, "The Complete Album Collection Volume 1." It's an interactive music video. This means viewers will be able to flip through 16 different channels, each with a different host or actor lip-syncing lyrics to the song. It's reminiscent of television, but clearly this one sounds a little trippy. On one channel, you'll see vintage footage of Dylan himself. -
Dame Felicity Lott Closes a Chapter at Wigmore Hall
Dame Felicity Lott, one of the great sopranos of our time, is about to bow out as a solo recitalist. Her performance at Wigmore Hall tomorrow, always a favorite venue for her, will be her farewell... -
Fantasia Barrino, k.d. lang Star in Duke Ellington, Wynton Marsalis' 'After Midnight' on Broadway
After Midnight, a Broadway musical featuring original arrangements by jazz great Duke Ellington, melds classic songs from the 1920s and '30s with dance to recreate Harlem's Golden Age and the legendary Cotton Club... -
Trinidad James Releasing Something for 'Every New Yorker' Today. Supposedly.
According to a Twitter statement from Trinidad James, listeners, especially those from New York City, should keep an eye for something today (November 18). -
Kendrick Lamar Pulled Out of GQ Man of The Year Party Because of 'Racial Overtones' in Profile Story
Kendrick Lamar was pulled from performing at the GQ Man of The Year party by Top Dawg Entertainment after CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith complained about the "racial overtones" in the magazine's profile on the rapper. The announcement sent readers (including ourselves) scurrying to pick up the Man of The Year issue and check out who was in the right/wrong.
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