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Following Hillary Clinton’s instatement as the official Democratic candidate for the presidential election, her music industry supporters have reacted to the win on social media. Amongst those who were staunch supporters of Clinton’s during the primaries are Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Cher and Christina Aguilera, who all voiced their support for the first woman US Presidential candidate. -
Bowie's Producer Tony Visconti Says Adele's Voice Is Auto-Tune, Talks New Show 'Guitar Star'
Tony Visconti has some strong opinions on the current state of pop music, and has gone far enough as to question whether Adele’s voice is actually auto-tuned in a new interview. David Bowie’s former producer is also set to be involved with a new Sky Arts TV talent show entitled 'Guitar Star,' where music industry heavyweights will search for the next new guitar talent. -
Rita Ora Leaves Jay-Z's Label Roc Nation to Sign with Warner Music
Rita Ora is leaving Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation to sign with Warner Music, which follows a lawsuit filed by the British singer in 2015 describing an “orphaned relationship” between herself and her former label. On the heels of her lawsuit, Roc Nation had filed a counterclaim. Ora has now signed with Warner Music, but specifics of her deal with the company are not available at this time. Roc Nation has additionally not confirmed or denied the settlement reports. -
Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose Demands Google Take Down Fat Memes, Claims He Owns Copyright to Photos
Axl Rose is demanding that Google take down the “fat memes” of himself that have been splashed all over the Internet as of late. The Guns N’ Roses frontman claims that he owns the copyright to the photos, which were taken by Boris Minkevich for the Winnipeg Free Press back in 2010. Clearly, Rose has shed some major weight since the photos were taken in preparation for the 'Not In This Lifetime Tour,' as well as dates with AC/DC. -
Starflyer 59 Are Back With New Album 'Slow,' Now Streaming in Full via NPR
Starflyer 59's new album 'Slow' is now streaming in its entirety over at NPR's 'All Songs Considered' -- the album drops next Friday, June 17. Don't forget to read our exclusive interview with Starflyer frontman Jason Martin for more info on the LP. -
Girl Power Guide to Mysteryland USA 2016: 7 Female DJs to Catch on Woodstock ‘69 Grounds
If you're counting down the hours until Mysteryland USA kicks-off this weekend, you probably already know the set times for ID&T's Bethel Woods-based EDM festival by heart. It goes without saying that most "Nomads" will flock to the Main Stage for headliners Odesza, Skrillex and Bassnectar, but with a diverse lineup of over 90 artists, those big name favorites are just the tip of the iceberg. While dancing beyond the Main Stage, celebrate girl power by checking out our guide to some of the female DJs and producers who will be gracing the decks this weekend on the site of Woodstock '69, below. -
Blink 182’s Summer Tour With All Time Low & A Day to Remember to Launch Soon; Tickets On Sale
Although the longtime pop-punk outfit Blink-182 said goodbye to original member Tom Delonge last year, the band hasn't stalled their plans for new albums and tours. Last month. the band announced the dates for a North American tour, with the most recent additions for stops in Winnipeg. -
Kanye West Won't Face Charges For Webster Hall Chaos Caused by Fans, NYPD Says
Since the supposed surprise concert of Kanye West in Manhattan was canceled due to the chaos the 4,000 fans caused in the areas, residents in the neighborhood are looking into hold West accountable for the damages in the area but according to the New York police, West cannot be charged despite the irresponsible tweet. -
Drake's Twitter Account Hacked Following Keith Richards, Tame Impala, Bon Iver and Katy Perry
Drake’s Twitter account was just hacked by a user trying to promote their Snapchat. He is only the most recent in a string of celebrities that have had their accounts hacked as of late. This past weekend, Keith Richards, Tame Impala, Tenacious D and Bon Iver were all hacked. Katy Perry even reportedly had a new song leaked when hers was hacked into. -
Chrisette Michele New Album 'Milestone' & Rick Ross Says Sorry on First Single "Equal"
Chrisette Michele's latest album, 'Milestone,' is on the way with the lead single, "Equal," featuring Rick Ross, putting an end to six years of tension between the two within his opening line of "I'm Sorry." -
Prophets of Rage to Tour the U.S. Following Cancelled Governor's Ball Performance
Prophets of Rage is set to tour the U.S. following its cancelled Governor’s Ball performance this past Sunday (June 5) due to inclement weather. The supergroup features members of Rage Against the Machine, Chuck D of Public Enemy and B-Real of Cypress Hill. After the cancelled performance at Governor’s Ball, the group did a pop-up show at Warsaw in Brooklyn. -
Basssnectar Slated to Have an Annual Performing Slot at Electric Forest Festival
In one of the biggest moves of his career, Bassnectar is now slated to have an annual performing slot at Electric Forest Festival. It’s the latest in a string of recent developments as this past Wednesday (June 1), he revealed that he is releasing new music on Twitter and four new tracks were released the Friday following the announcement.
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