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Last night at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, grammy-nominated singer Ed Sheeran performed a night of covers, mash-ups, and brand new song 'Oh Darling', kicking off the night with "I'm a Mess," the first of multiple tunes detailing heartache. -
Dave Grohl Childhood Fan Letter Resurfaces; Brings 8-Year-Old Fan On Stage [WATCH]
Before the former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters front man made it big in the rock industry, Dave Grohl had extreme ambition and looked up his heroes just like the rest of strongly devoted youth. A fan letter written by a 14-year-old, calm, cool and collected Grohl resurfaced-the letter was penned to Minor Threat and Fugazi vocalist, Ian MacKaye. -
10 Years of YouTube: Most Watched Music Videos, from Taylor Swift to Justin Bieber
It's the tenth birthday of YouTube and no media site should be more excited than Music Times. After all, of all the viral material that gets put on the world's busiest video site every day, so much of the service's biggest hitters are music videos. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the site, we've gathered the most popular music video from every year of its existence, starting with Taylor Swift in 2015 and counting down to...who knows? Something throwback for sure. -
Buying Neverland: Michael Jackson's Iconic Ranch for Sale...$100 Million
If you're in the market for new house, have we got an unrealistic option for you: Michael Jackson's former home, the Neverland Ranch, has finally hit the market more than six years after the pop star's death. According to the Wall Street Journal's listing, the 2,700-acre property will only set you back $100 million. -
Mariah Carey Slams 'American Idol' in New Interview: "It Was the Worst Experience of My Life"
Mariah Carey is reliving a lot of her career right now. She's fresh off the release of her best-of album #1 to Infinity and rolling through her Las Vegas residency performing her many No. 1 singles. But, there's one period of her life that the "Infinity" diva would never choose to relive: her stint as a judge on American Idol. -
KCON Adds Shinhwa and VIXX to Respective Los Angeles, New York Lineups
The lineups for KCON and KCON New York continue to expand as we approach the late July/early August events. Shinhwa has been added to the Los Angeles date while VIXX have been lumped into the New York lineup. -
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment 'Surf' Released For Free
At long last, Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment's long-awaited album Surf has been released. To make things even better, the group has shared the album for free on iTunes, a place normally devoid of free music especially since it phased out the free track to start 2015. The group, known for its most famous member Chance The Rapper has been teasing new music from the album for close to a year, though they have been coy about sharing a tracklist and release date. Now we know what as the band decided to go with the surprise release. -
Queen Debuts Official App Featuring Quizzes, Prizes and Band History
With the assistance of Soshi Games, Queen have unveiled a new app, Queen: Play the Game which allows users to win prizes by taking quizzes and solving puzzles. Fans can also discover the history of the band through archival images and re-sampled songs from their broad discography. -
B.B. King Hits Collections Debut All Over Billboard 200 Following Death
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'B.B. King: Gold,' one of the many compilations of the blues legend's work that has seen a resurgence in sales following his death two weeks ago. -
Twenty One Pilots, Zedd, Jamie Foxx and Faith No More Debut in Albums Chart Top 10
Twenty One Pilots had never sold more than 11,000 copies of an album in one week prior to the release of Blurryface last week, but that record didn't need streaming to top the Billboard 200. It also comes in at no. 1 on the albums chart, selling 134,000 copies (more than 91 percent of the album's Billboard 200 total came from actual album sales). -
Julian Casablancas Talks Politcs, Music; Releases the Voidz's 'Human Sadness' Video [WATCH]
In an effort to discuss politics, comment on works by Martin Luther King Jr. and give his two cents on music, The Strokes/Voidz front man Julian Casablancas relaunched his website. -
New Found Glory Saves Horse by the Same Name Hours Before Slaughter
After coming across an ad on social media, New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert decided to gather his band mates to rescue a soon-to-be slaughtered horse by the name of, coincidentally, New Found Glory.
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