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While performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Sunday night in Brooklyn, guitarist Joe Perry collapsed on stage. But, according to his bandmates, which include Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, Perry's condition has now stabilized. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers Confused With Metallica by Customs Officials
While on a tour around Europe, members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers were stopped by the custom officials at an airport in Belarus. According to the band's bassist, Flea, the officials thought they were Metallica. -
Chaka Khan Enters Rehab for Drug Abuse After Prince's Death
Chaka Khan, the singer behind the hits "Through the Fire" and "I'm Every Woman," was motivated to enter a rehabilitation program for her drug abuse issues after to the death of Prince. According to the singer's representatives, she decided to seek treatment because she is currently battling the same addiction that reportedly led to the iconic artist's death. -
RZA of Wu-Tang Clan Endorses Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton for President
Taking a nod from Ghostface Killah, RZA has stepped forward to endorse Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for president. In a new interview, RZA has detailed his reasons for his vote of confidence in Clinton, including how the perception of America is intricately tied with how the president represents themselves abroad. He further described how his own world travels have instilled this belief. -
'Love Jones' to Be Re-invented as a Musical Starring MC Lyte, Chrisette Michele and More
The classic love story of Darius Lovehall and Nina Mosley from the 1997 film Love Jones, could soon be re-told in the form of a musical starring MC Lyte, Chrisette Michele and Dave Hollister. -
Unreleased Sufjan Stevens Album From 1998 Found in New York City Dumpster
An unheard record from indie-rocker Sufjan Stevens was reportedly discovered in a New York City trash bin recently. The finding made waves online as Sufjan fans debated the ethics in the refuse-rummaging recoverer leaking the unsanctioned album. -
Beyonce Posts an Open Letter Following Shootings, Has Moment of Silence at Concert
Beyonce is rarely interviewed but the singer has released an open letter on the shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. While she often remains quiet in the press, she has always been open about her views on the modern civil-rights movement. With her release of the open letter, she has joined the throngs of celebrities showing support for the deaths of 37-year-old Sterling and 32-year-old Castile. -
Garth Brooks Gets His Own SiriusXM Station - Will Play Popular Hits and Rare Tunes
Country superstar Garth Brooks has announced that he will be getting his very own channel on Sirius XM. Simply called as The Garth Channel, the music channel will run for 24 hours a day, seven days a week. -
Ringo Starr: Beatles Were Worried That US Would Ignore Them
Ringo Starr, the drummer of the iconic band The Beatles, celebrated his 76th birthday on Thursday at the Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles California. During the festivities, he talked about the message of peace and love and how worried he and his bandmates were when they first came to the United States. -
Kid Cudi Admits to Drug Problems and Depression on Beats 1 Radio
Kid Cudi, the singer behind the hits "Pursuit of Happiness" and "Day 'n' Nite," is scheduled to appear on the OTHERTone show on Beats 1 Radio with hosts Pharrell and Scott Vener on July 10. Based on the previews for the program, the artist will discuss the hardships that came with his rise to fame such as drug abuse and depression. -
Justin Bieber, Nick Jonas and More Create SFW Version of Kanye West’s ‘Famous’ Video
BBC Radio 1 has recruited an all-star lineup of pop stars such as Justin Bieber, Nick Jonas, Craig David, Carly Rae Jepsen, Troye Sivan and the members of 5 Seconds of Summer to spoof the controversial video from Kanye West's "Famous" single. -
Chris Stapleton on Performing for the Troops on the 4th of July in Interview
This past 4th of July weekend, Chris Stapleton performed a concert put on by Budweiser for the troops at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Stapleton served as the headliner for a bill that additionally included Cheap Trick and Natalie Stovall and The Drive. In a new interview, Stapleton described both the experience and what he gained from it.
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