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Sam Smith's done about everything that can be done in terms of Australian sales with his record In The Lonely Hour, but he finally reached the top of the nation's album charts this week. -
Sisters Stranded for Two Weeks Survived by Eating Girl Scout Cookies and Cheese Puffs
When their SUV became stranded in an isolated area of Michigan, two sisters from Nebraska and Oklahoma were trapped for two weeks, left to survive only on Girl Scout cookies and a single bag of cheese puffs. -
Taking Child To Pink Concert Not Bad Parenting Says NJ Judge
Taking a child to a concert can be a bonding moment for a parent and their kid. When the child is young, having the parent chaperon can be the only way that the kid is able to attend the show. This was called into question last year when a mother took her daughter to her first rock show -- a Pink concert at Newark's Prudential Center in New Jersey. The father of the child and the woman's ex-husband accused the mother of "bad parenting" and used the concert as a centerpiece in an ongoing custody battle over the 11-year-old girl. New Jersey Superior Court Judge Lawrence R. Jones ruled in an expansive 37-page decision, writing that the mother "in no way, shape or form exceed the boundaries of reasonable parental judgment" by bringing her daughter to the concert. -
'Apparently Kid' Noah Ritter Knows More Dinosaur Trivia Than 'Jurassic World' Star Chris Pratt [WATCH]
Although he's the dinosaur-whispering star in upcoming film Jurassic World, Chris Pratt met his dino trivia match in Noah Ritter, the enthusiastic ginger-haired "Apparently" kid who's interview video went viral on YouTube. -
Killer Mike Covers White House Correspondents' Dinner For Huffington Post
Rapper, artist and social activist, Killer Mike of hip-hop duo Run The Jewels, was among those attending the White House Correspondent's Dinner last night at the Washington Hilton Hotel. The event where the capitol's elite and press come together to poke fun at each other and drink heavily was headlined by President Obama and his anger translator Luther (Keegan-Michael Key from Key & Peele) and Cecily Strong of "Saturday Night Live" fame. -
Tidal to Stream Jack White's North Dakota Acoustic Gig
On his first ever entirely acoustic tour, Jack White scheduled stops for each of the five states he's never performed in. Following shows in Alaska, Idaho, South Dakota and Wyoming, his North Dakota show date will wrap-up the acoustic tour and be recorded to stream on Tidal. -
Yelawolf, Eminem Share "Best Friend" Music Video From 'Love Story' [WATCH]
Yelawolf and Eminem have unveiled the music video for their collaboration together, "Best Friend," taken from the "Till It's Gone" rapper's recent artist album, 'Love Story.' The tune addresses very personal issues for Yelawolf including child abuse and the struggles he has faced personally that have deviated him at times on a path towards hell. It is a more spiritual then one might expect, thanking his "Best Friend" in God. Yelawolf, real name Michael Wayne Atha, alternates between singing and rapping while Eminem comes in with a lengthy, speedy and ferocious rap. -
'Super Troopers 2' Officially Gets the Green Light After Raising $4.4 Million on Indiegogo
Let the shenanigans commence! After reaching an Indiegogo objective of $4.4 million, the humorous Broken Lizard gang will organize a sequel to the 2001 cult indie comedy, "Super Troopers." -
75 Years of Al Pacino: The 'Scarface' Actor and Music, from Madonna to Hip-Hop Culture
A big celebrity birthday today as Al Pacino turns 75 on April 26. Obviously the actor is known for many iconic roles in his Hollywood career—from Michael Corleone in The Godfather franchise, to iconic drug hustler Tony Montana in Scarface, to Satan in The Devil's Advocate—and sometimes he's even played a good guy. One thing that Pacino is less renowned for is his role in music—he's not the kind of guy that starts a band when he's not starring in a blockbuster. Nonetheless, Music Times managed to round up five examples of the actor coming in contact with our subject of choice. -
Jay Z Tidal Explanation on Twitter: The Rapper Says It's "Doing Just Fine" Under #TidalFacts
Jay Z wants the world to know his new streaming service is "doing just fine". The rapper tweeted today, April 26, updates of Tidal under hashtag, #TidalFacts. -
Tiësto, Your Shot Gives Aspiring DJs Chance in New Competition Series
Aspiring DJs, this may be the chance you were looking for to get a big break. The Australian DJ competition series Your Shot has teamed up with Tiësto and 7UP to bring the idea Stateside. The competition will pit 30 aspiring Djs against each other in the hopes of winning the grand prize - the shot to perform alongside Tiësto in las Vegas at his Hakkasan club residency and on 7UP stage 7 at next year's Ultra Music Festival. -
Happy 40th Birthday Joey Jordison: 5 Great Drum Tracks from Former Slipknot Percussionist
Happy birthday to Joey Jordison, the longtime drummer for Slipknot and touring percussionist with Rob Zombie, who turned 40 today. Although his former band continues to go strong—.5: The Gray Chapter topped the Billboard 200, and the new guy (supposedly former Against Me! drummer Jay Weinberg) seems to be doing alright—yet fans can't help but miss Jordison, long considered to be the most instrumentally sound member of the metal collective. All we can do is hope for an anniversary in the future, but for the moment let's reflect on some of Jordison's more impressive tracks.
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