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Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse has suffered a car accident in Portland this past Wednesday (Aug. 3), where he reportedly fell asleep at the wheel. While there were no serious injuries, Portland police reported that Brock “hit the rear of a City of Portland Parks pick-up-truck, which hit a Subaru, which hit another Subaru, which likely hit a 5th car that left the scene (perhaps not knowing it had been tapped).” -
Fetty Wap Slated for Starring Role in 'Love & Hip-Hop Hollywood' Season 3
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Garth Brooks to Launch New SiriusXM Channel with Live Concert
Garth Brooks is without a doubt one of the most successful names in country music. Now the iconic artist is getting ready to launch his very own SiriusXM channel. The all new channel will feature songs from Brooks’ rich catalog including all your favorite hits, rare tracks and live concert recordings. The channel will also feature music curated by Brooks himself, as well as a hand picked team and special guest DJ’s. -
Fifth Harmony Encourage U.S. Olympic Gymnasts with 'That's My Girl' Music Video
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Stream Madden NFL 2017 Soundtrack: YG, Anderson .Paak, Flume Featured
Other artists include Lil Wayne, The Knocks, Flo Rida and Blake Shelton Getting your music in a video game is a prized sync. Many people play their own music as they game, but as games realize they need to curate their playlists more carefully, more listeners are tuning in to the selections that are made by the game creators. -
Ultra Japan 2016 Lineup: Deadmau5, Kygo, Hardwell, Martin Garrix Headline
Other artists on the bill include Knife Party, ZHU, Tiesto, Galantis and Gryffin. Ultra Japan has announced its second phase of artists who will head to Tokyo to perform next month. -
David Bowie, Radiohead, Skepta Lead 2016 Mercury Prize Shortlist
Other albums come from The 1975, Savages, Anohni and Bat For Lashes, among others. The 2016 Mercury Prize shortlist has been announced. The list is led by some prominent names like Radiohead and Skepta, while David Bowie gets a posthumous nod from the panel of judges for his powerful and symbolic album Blackstar. -
Prince Never Allowed 'Weird Al' Yankovic to Parody His Songs
"Weird Al" Yankovic recently revealed that Prince always turned him down when it comes to his parody covers. According to the "Tacky" artist, he never got the "Purple Rain" singer's permission to perform his hits. -
Phish Releases Fall 2016 Tour Dates, Includes String of Halloween Shows
Phish has released their tour dates for fall 2016 including a string of Halloween shows. The jam band announced 13 new shows and will bring the tour into October, continuing where their June and July dates left off. -
Disclosure, Tiesto, DJ Snake Headline Freaky Deaky 2016 Lineup
Summer festival season is still in high gear, but that isn't stopping promoters from unveiling events and lineups for their fall and winter holiday offerings. Chicago's React Presents has unveiled its lineup for their Halloween three-day festival Freaky Deaky that will be headlined by Tiesto, Disclosure and DJ Snake. -
Fifth Harmony Suddenly Cancels September Dates for 7/27 Tour
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