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  • Marshall Jefferson Launches Kickstarter Campaign To Press Album On Vinyl

    House music pioneer Marshall Jefferson is turning to the internet for help in putting out his new album. The producer and DJ known for his 1980s house songs on the legendary label Trax is looking to put out his first album in 20 years and wants to do it right with a special vinyl pressing. He is turning to a kickstarter campaign that will hopefully raise the funds for him.
  • Ariana Grande Honeymoon Tour Dates in Europe, Japan Cancelled: 'Focus' Singer Gives No Reason

    If you live in Europe of Japan, your hopes of seeing Ariana Grande perform live this year have been dashed. On Wednesday (Dec. 2), the "Focus" singer announced that she would be unable to make it abroad this December and has to cancel the remainder of her Honeymoon Tour dates.
  • 'The Voice' Season 9 Spoilers: Dolly Parton to Advise Semi-Final Contestants

    The Voice's season nine semi-final contestants are going to be getting one big mentor for next week's round of performances. On Tuesday night (Dec. 1), the NBC show announced that the top nine will be mentored by none other than the legendary Dolly Parton.
  • Vince Staples Might Be Retiring From Hip-Hop In A Couple Years

    Vince Staples has some news hip-hop fans may not want to hear. According to the eccentric Long Beach rapper, he does not plan on staying in the game forever, or even for much longer if things continue to go as they are right now.
  • Iggy Azalea Strikes Back at Erykah Badu for Soul Train Awards Diss on Twitter

    Iggy Azalea ends her Twitter silence with a response to Erykah Badu. Iggy Azalea has been largely absent from Twitter as of late. However, the rapper decided to speak up in response to criticism from Erykah Badu.
  • Melvins, Napalm Death to Co-Headline Spring Savage Imperial Death March Tour with Melt-Banana

    Sludge metal icons the Melvins and grindcore greats Napalm Death have announced they are co-headlining a North American tour in 2016 with support from Japanese noise rockers Melt-Banana. The three bands hit the road for what they have dubbed the Spring Savage Imperial Death March Tour in March and trek across the continent until May with stops nearly every night.
  • Enya Shares 'Echoes in the Rain' Music Video, Hints at 2016 Tour [WATCH]

    Eithne Ni Bhraonain, better known simply as Enya, recently released her eighth studio album, Dark Sky Island, and now the Irish singer-songwriter has shared a video for "Echoes in the Rain." The artist had shared a lyric video for the same track ahead of the full album release, but she goes full-orchestra in the official video, which you can watch below.
  • Fall Out Boy, Boyz II Men Nail 'Motownphilly' Performance on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]

    On Monday (Nov. 30) the unlikely collaboration of Fall Out Boy and Boyz II Men took the stage on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform soulful trio's breakout song "Motownphilly" together, and they absolutely nailed the performance.
  • Christina Milian & Lil Wayne Release Visual for "Do It" [WATCH]

    Although the duo's romance is long over, Christina Milian and Lil Wayne released visual for "Do it" after messy Thanksgiving blowup between the two that spilled out to social media after photos of the YMCMB rapper appeared looking rather cozy with ex fiancee Dhea Sodano.
  • Sia Performs 'Alive' With Dance Number From Maddie Ziegler on 'Ellen'

    While the music video for Sia's single, "Alive," features the martial arts talents of Mahiro Takano, for her performance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the "Chandelier" artist turned to an old friend -- Maddie Ziegler.
  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Fenway Park Gig Aired on Palladia Thanksgiving Takeover

    As part of Palladia's "Tom Petty Thanksgiving Takeover," the premium cable music channel aired the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers gig at Fenway Park on Nov. 29 at 9 p.m, giving Petty fans around the world something to be thankful for.
  • Wavves Announces Vinyl Subscription Service Featuring Best Coast, Cloud Nothings

    In an effort to appeal to the most dedicated of garage rock fans, the California-based band Wavves and its record label Ghost Ramp, are launching a music delivery subscription service to promote its music and the work of friend groups such as Best Coast and Cloud Nothings.
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