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Following a widely publicized dispute, Kesha’s upcoming Bob Dylan tribute at the Billboard Music Awards has officially been approved by Dr. Luke and his Kemosabe label. Reportedly, the label had declined permission to Kesha to perform as part of a tribute to the legendary folk singer but have since changed their mind. -
Guns N' Roses Supporting Acts Include Lenny Kravitz, Alice In Chains for Reunion Tour
Guns N’ Roses have announced the first round of supporting acts for their Not In This Lifetime Tour. The band will reportedly play with Alice In Chains in Detroit on their opening night in Detroit, Michigan on June 23 and will run through their date in Chicago on July 3. -
Sia Announces North American 'Nostalgia For The Present Tour' with Miguel & AlunaGeorge
Sia has announced her 'Nostalgia For The Present Tour,' which is slated to run through North American beginning in the fall, with Miguel and AlunaGeorge added to the bill. The news was revealed via Twitter this past Monday (May 16) with a simple “Ready for the big news North America?” -
The National's Grateful Dead Tribute Compilation 'Day of the Dead' Out Today
'Day of the Dead,' the Grateful Dead tribute compilation curated by The National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, is now available. The expansive five-disc box set features Dead covers by The National, Mumford & Sons, The Flaming Lips and many more. -
Interpol's Paul Banks and Wu-Tang's RZA Are Banks & Steelz, Hear Their Ghostface Collab
Paul Banks, Interpol guitarist and vocalist, and Wu-Tang Clan rapper and resident producer, RZA, today unveiled their new collaborative project, Banks & Steelz. The duo dropped debut cut "Love and War" featuring the Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah. -
Limp Bizkit Launch South American Tour, Still No Word on Forthcoming 7th Album Release
Limp Bizkit will play four concerts this month in South America, including a stop at Peru's Vivo X El Rock Festival. Meanwhile, Bizkit fans patiently await news on the release of 'Stampede of the Disco Elephants,' the band's upcoming seventh album. -
Advance Base, Owen Ashworth's Lo-Fi Pop Project, Releases Live Album 'In Bloomington'
Advance Base, nom de plume of singer-songwriter Owen Ashworth, will release live album 'In Bloomington' this July. The LP from the artist formerly known as Casiotone for the Painfully Alone documents a rare performance featuring his full-band lineup. -
Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers Hospitalized, Band Cancels Gigs
Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has been hospitalized and the band has cancelled gigs. Kiedis was reportedly in the hospital for a stomach bug leading the group to cancel a show at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in California this past Saturday. The Red Hot Chili Peppers also cancelled their show this past Tuesday in Los Angeles. -
Foxy Brown Reports $100K of Merchandise in Stolen Luggage from LAX
Rapper Foxy Brown and her reps want answers that no one seems to be addressing on the status of her missing luggage, reportedly containing over $100 thousand worth of merchandise, that disappeared from LAX Airport last weekend. -
Maxwell Talks Dating Insecure Women, New Album & More on 'Wendy Williams' [WATCH]
R&B crooner Maxwell is back with a new album full of new medlies to make fans fall in love with him all over again. After a seven year hiatus, the soul singer visited The Wendy Williams show to talk more about the love songs featured on the album, blackSummers'night; and the difficulty of finding a lasting love of his own from dating insecure women. -
Ian Curtis and Joy Division Remembered on the 36th Anniversary of Singer's Death
Yesterday marked the 36th anniversary of the death of legendary musician Ian Curtis, acclaimed singer and songwriter of infuential English post-punk band Joy Division. The anguished frontman committed suicide on May 18, 1980 at 23. -
Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill Members Form Supergroup Prophets of Rage
Members of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave are reportedly joining forces with rappers Chuck D of Public Enemy and Cypress Hill's B-Real to launch a new rap metal supergroup called Prophets of Rage.
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