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  • New Orleans Jazz Fest 2016 Lineup: Pearl Jam, RHCP, Neil Young, Stevie Wonder Headline

    One of the largest music festivals in the United States, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has announced its behemoth 2016 lineup. The two weekend spring affair in New Orleans will host headliners such as Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young + Promise of the Real, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan.
  • Sting, Peter Gabriel Announce Joint Headline Rock Paper Scissors Tour for Summer 2016

    Sting and Peter Gabriel have been friends for three decades, and now the rock icons are bringing that friendship to the road once again. On Tuesday (Jan. 19), the duo announced a joint headlining North American tour for this summer, dubbed the Rock Paper Scissors Tour.
  • Birdman, Lil Wayne Make Up at Packed Club Appearance: 'Tha Carter V' On Its Way?

    Looks like things are that much closer to getting resolved in the Cash Money Records world as Birdman and Lil Wayne seemed to make up for good, in addition to him sending out an enemies beware message.
  • Watch Grimes Apocalyptic "Kill V Maim" Video From 'Art Angels'

    Grimes has unveiled the music video for her single "Kill V Maim." The single comes from her critically acclaimed album Art Angels.
  • Kendrick Lamar, Skrillex, Mumford & Sons to Play Okeechobee Music Festival; Tickets on Sale!

    Festival season kicked off this month with a slew of major festival announcements, including Coachella, Governors Ball and a few up-and coming festivals like Okeechobee Music + Arts Festival in Okeechobee, Florida. The festival, which will take place March 4-6, is breaking new ground.
  • Bonnie “Prince” Billy Covers Leonard Cohen Ahead of 'Pond Scum' Release [LISTEN]

    Will Oldham, the musician and actor best known as Bonnie "Prince" Billy, is getting ready to drop 'Pond Scum,' a collection of his Peel Sessions for BBC Radio 1. Just ahead of the forthcoming compilation album's release, Oldham shared a cover of Leonard Cohen's 1984 song "Hunter's Lullaby."
  • Hit-Boy Releases New Song 'Divine Guidance' to Celebrate the People in His Life [LISTEN]

    Only a few weeks into 2016, we have already gotten a plethora of new music from Future, Tory Lanez, even Lil B and so many more! Now, Hit-Boy is joining the group with his newest track, "Divine Guidance." The track, produced by Hit-Boy, @Whoarei and David "Preach" Bal4, is a dedication to Hit-Boy's mother and those that helped raise him.
  • Linda Perry Apologizes to Lady Gaga, Diane Warren for 'Til It Happens to You' Writing Claims

    Lady Gaga may or may not have written the Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You," but Linda Perry is taking back her accusations that the pop superstar is getting unnecessary credit from Diane Warren in order to boost their chances of an Academy Award. After throwing fire at the songwriting duo Monday (Jan. 18) on Twitter, Perry has retracted her claims and apologized.
  • 2015 Highest Grossing Music Festivals: Coachella, EDC, Outside Lands Top List

    Forbes just released its list of the ten most profitable music festivals from 2015 and Coachella with its unassailable brand, high ticket prices and attendance tops the list next to other American festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), Stagecoach and Outside Lands.
  • Killer Mike Says Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was About Social Justice

    Killer Mike spoke with Professor Cornell West, Senator Nina Turner and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to discuss Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, which Mike says is more radical than most perceive. The panel discussed many aspects of the important Reverend and social activist's legacy, and the effects that his advocacy of civil rights has had on society today. Each participant had a unique vision of the iconic Doctor, and paid tribute respectively. However, Mike's perspective differed a bit from others on the panel and said that Dr. King was more about social justice than others thought.
  • Pickathon 2016 Lineup: Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House Headline

    Pickathon is one of the most beloved festivals by fans and artists in the rock and folk communities, and the Oregon-based three-day concert continues that tradition with another stacked lineup for 2016. On Tuesday (Jan. 19), Pickathon revealed its full roster, including Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, Yo La Tengo, Beach House, The Oh Hellos, Dan Deacon and more.
  • Black Sabbath Announce New Album Only Available at 'The End Tour' Shows

    Despite previous comments from its members, Black Sabbath will release a brand new 8-track album this year that includes 4 previously unreleased songs. However, it will only be made available on their upcoming 'The End Tour,' dates for which have already been released.
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