• Lenny Kravitz Flipped the Script and Shot Photos of Paparazzi

    Lenny Kravitz thought of a new way to handle the paparazzi. As a rock star, he is accustomed to having cameras on him at all times. He decided to turn this into a creative project and take pictures of paparazzi and fans taking pictures of him. His photos have developed into his photography book called Flash.
  • Suge Knight Trial: Death Row Records Co-Founder Claims He Is 'Legally Blind' in One Eye

    Suge Knight and Derek Zoolander have something in common - they apparently can't turn left. According to new interview with Knight's lawyer Matthew Fletcher, the co-founder of Death Row Records is legally blind in his left eye and this is why he accelerated, hit and killed his friend, Terry Carter in January. As a result, explains the lawyer, Knight cannot turn left, making him not an ambiturner.
  • Usher and Martin Garrix Share Short Snippet of Upcoming Collaboration

    Usher and Martin Garrix didn't just pose for a picture on Instagram to see how many likes they could get - this is for real. Earlier today, Dutch sensation, Martin Garrix uploaded a short snippet to his Instagram of him and the "Good Kisser" singer working in the studio. The video does not reveal much about the collaboration besides a few notes about the melody and a rather incredible Usher falsetto in case you ever wondered if he could sing, but it does show Garrix leading that part of the session with a song clearly in being worked on.
  • Sarah Jones: Coroner Releases Graphic Autopsy of Camera Assistant Following 'Midnight Rider' Criminal Lawsuits

    Georgia state officials recently released the autopsy of Sarah Jones, the camera assistant for the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider who was killed last year while working on the movie. Jones was struck by a train while the crew was filming a dream sequence for the film in Wayne County. A judge found the film's director, Randall Miller, guilty of involuntary manslaughter in criminal trespass for not obtaining the proper clearances to shoot near the tracks.
  • Record Store Day Reveals 2015 List of Titles With Music From Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney, U2, Johnny Cash & More

    If you haven't already, mark your calendars for April 18 because this year's Record Store Day released its list of titles today, and it's is chalk full of rare and limited-edition vinyl that will be available in independent music shops across the country. Artists contributing to the festivities include Foo Fighters, Johnny Cash, Paul McCartney, U2, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney and many, many others. Here are some of the notable items up for grabs:
  • MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' Somehow Blames Hip-Hop for OU SAE Racist Chant

    If you are having a great day, then you probably should not watch the below discussion MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' had earlier today, March 11, because it is just depressing. The roundtable discussion found a way to blame hip-hop and alcohol, notably Waka Flocka Flame, after video of students in OU's SAE fraternity surfaced, yelling racist chants on a school bus.
  • 5 Bands with Most UK No. 1s during The '60s: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Some More Surprising Acts

    Tom Jones rose to the top of the UK singles chart with "It's Not Unusual" 50 years ago today, marking the first time the vocalist would top the charts across the pond. He would only go on to do it twice more, including during 1967 with "Green, Green Grass of Home." Topping the British charts twice is great but it wasn't nearly enough to land a spot on the Official Chart Company's records of the most no. 1 singles during the decade (The OCC began tracking singles during 1969, but has the charts archived by New Music Express and Record Retailer going all the way back to 1952). American listeners may be surprised to learn about acts such as Gerry and The Pacemakers, The Shadows and Cliff Richard.