• Grateful Dead Announce Box Set Releases of Final Concerts

    This Fourth of July weekend will bring a wide range of emotions as the Grateful Dead embark on their "Fare Thee Well" concerts at Chicago's Soldier Field. The final performance of Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann will be issued on both CD and video.
  • Take A Tour of Hulu's 'Seinfeld' Apartment in New York City

    The fourth wall of Jerry Seinfeld's apartment has finally been broken--residing floor level in Chelsea and complete with top-to-bottom glass windows and a view over 10th avenue. In celebration of adding the 9-season-long sitcom to stream on Hulu, Seinfeld: The Apartment installation was created, allowing fans further inside the door of the apartment and museum.
  • Sean Hannity: Why Can You Buy Rap Albums, Not The Confederate Flag

    Sean Hannity, infamous radio host and TV presenter during the opinion hour of Fox News and radio decided to add his two cents to the recent debate about whether or not it was right for state governments to have the confederate flag fly above their capitol buildings.
  • Demi Lovato 'Cool for the Summer' New Single Gets Release Date, Sexy Artwork

    It seems as though fans have been waiting a very long time for new music from Demi Lovato, and now that wait is finally over. To follow up her 2013 album DEMI, today (June 25) the "Really Don't Care" singer announced her new summertime single "Cool for the Summer" with some sexy cover art and a hot release date!
  • Man Who Died at EDC Las Vegas 2015 Identified by Coroner

    The 24-year-old man who died late Saturday night after attending this past weekend's 2015 Electric Daisy Carnival has been identified by the coroner as Nicholas Austin Tom of San Francisco. The cause of death is still uncertain pending toxicoloty reports.
  • Watch Skrillex's Sonár 2015 Live Set feat. Fetty Wap, Jack Ü

    This past weekend, the dance music world had their gaze turned to Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway outside of Sin City in Nevada. However across the pond fans of less mainstream genres enjoyed music from equally respected, but not as big ticket DJs internationally at 2015 edition of Sonár Festival. One of those, which deviate from that trend, was Skrillex, real name Sonny Moore, and his set was recorded live. As to be expected, the video has made its way onto the web and we have it for you so you can watch all 82 minutes of Moore's live set, which includes selections from Fetty Wap, Jack Ü, his duo with Diplo, which recently released their debut album at the end of February, Wiz Khalifa, Damian Marley.
  • Prepare for 'The Wall' with The Best Pink Floyd Concert Videos; 'Pompeii,' 'Live 8' and More

    Good news for Pink Floyd fans, as it was announced that Roger Waters' The Wall will be broadcast in more than 300 U.S. movie theaters this fall. "The Wall" has been rightly hailed as one of the greatest touring shows in the history of rock music and, even if you weren't able to get out and check out the Floyd bassist play his massive concept album live, you'll get the second best thing by seeing the whole thing live on a big screen with a proper surround-sound system. If you want to get warmed up before the September 29 viewing, check out Pink Floyd live in the form of these five previously released concert videos.
  • Rick Ross, Lil Wayne Remix, Kanye West-Produced French Montana 'Lose It'

    Rick Ross still remains under lock and keep after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting someone who was working on his house, but that does not mean the stream of music has to stop. He has teamed up with Lil Wayne to remix French Montana's track "Lose It," which features production by Kanye West and The Mekanics.
  • 70 Years of Carly Simon: Her Biggest Charting Singles, 'You're So Vain' and More

    This year has been full of iconic musicians celebrating seven decades on Earth: Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, Bob Seger and more. Today marks the 70th birthday of one more classic performer, as Carole King celebrates the big day on June 25. Music Times is reflecting back on 70 years of King by looking at her seven highest-charting singles, from "You're So Vain" to "Nobody Does It Better." Check them out below.