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There were a lot of quality late night performances last night including Weezer performing hits from the upcoming 'White Album,' Purity Ring playing "Repetition" on "Conan" and the new Nashville star to watch, Margo Price, on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." -
GriZ Announces New 2016 US Tour Dates While Finishing Up Album
Detroit electronic music musician and saxophone player GRiZ has announced a brief tour next month, honestly titled My Friends Decided to Come to Your City & Play Some Super Rad Small Shows While I Write My Next Album. -
Movement 2016 Lineup: Kraftwerk, Get Real, Adam Beyer, Caribou, Richie Hawtin Headline
Detroit's largest electronic music festival, Movement has announced the 2016 lineup for its 10th year anniversary. To celebrate the milestone, the festival is bringing out a very special guest for a first at Movement, Kraftwerk, with their 3-D show, Caribou, Adam Beyer, Four Tet, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Boys Noize and Get Real, the collaboration between Claude VonStroke and Green Velvet, will be among those will top the bill. -
Killer Mike Staying on Life or Death PR as Heathcliff Berru Resigns and Bands Leave Roster
On Tuesday (Jan. 20), sexual assault allegations against Life or Death PR head Heathcliff Berru spilled out on Twitter from women in the music industry, leading to the publicist and founder's resignation. Though acts like DIIV, Wavves and Speedy Ortiz are severing ties with Life or Death, Killer Mike has stated on Twitter that he intends to stay on the publicity firm's roster, while supporting the victims of Berru's numerous assaults. -
Justin Bieber Raps on Rumored 'Purpose' Outtake "I'll Be There"
Ever since 'Purpose' dropped on Nov. 13, 2015, 21-year-old pop star Justin Bieber has made beliebers out of those who swore they would never join the fandom and increased the obsession for his already devoted fans. Now, the Canadian native has revealed a previously unreleased song, "I'll Be There," which even features Biebs' rapping skills. -
Full Bonnaroo 2016 Lineup Announced on 'Conan' Despite Leak [WATCH]
The official lineup for Bonnaroo 2016, has been officially revealed after a leak earlier in the year, with LCD Soundsystem, Pearl Jam, and Dead & Company headlining. The announcement took place on the late-night TBS talk show Conan. -
Migos' Offset Explains His Decision to Take a Plea Deal in Marijuana & Firearm Arrest
Offset, of the Atlanta rap group Migos, explained why he took a plea deal after his arrest for marijuana and illegal firearm possession. He believes, however, that he could have beaten the case. -
Fleetwood Mac Festival with Joanna Newsom, Alison Mosshart Announced for Feb 2016 in LA
In a special two-night event running from Feb. 9 - 10, 2016, at Los Angeles' Fonda Theater, Goldenvoice presents a special festival called Fleetwood Mac Fest. This event will pay tribute to the music of the iconic rock n' roll band, featuring performances from notable acts including Joanna Newsom, Alison Mosshart, Marc Ronson, and more. -
Stephen Colbert Remembers Glenn Frey with 'Desperado' Memory on 'The Late Show' [WATCH]
The music world was rocked by the death of the Eagles' Glenn Frey on Monday (Jan. 18) and in honor of the legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter, Stephen Colbert shared an integral memory involving the Frey-penned hit "Desperado" on The Late Show. -
Stream, Download Migos 'YRN 2 (Young Rich N*ggas 2)' Mixtape
Reunited as a trio, Migos are back to releasing music with all three members Offset, Quavo and Takeoff. Their new mixtape Y.R.N. 2 (Young Rich N*ggas 2) has been released with plenty of material to keep Migos fans happy. -
FarmBorough 2016 Lineup: Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean Headline NYC Country Fest
New York City went country last year with the introduction of FarmBorough Festival, and now it's time for New Yorkers to break out those cowboy boots yet again. On Wednesday (Jan. 20), it was confirmed that Farmborough will be coming back to Randall's Island with big names like Toby Keith, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean as headliners. -
Yasiin Bey aka Mos Def Has Announced His Retirement from Hip-Hop, Movies
Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, has announced his retirement from both music and movies following his arrest from South Africa for holding an alleged fake passport and residing in the country illegally.
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