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The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees will be protesting outside of a Maroon 5 concert in Atlanta on February 19, alleging that Live Nation mistreats stagehands operating in the Georgia capital. The group is labeling the behavior of the concert promoter in the city as a "bad performance." -
Bobby Shmurda, French Montana and Rowdy Rebel Team Up On 'Right Now' [LISTEN]
New York City is well represented on this latest collaboration between Bobby Shmurda, French Montana and GS9 second-in-command Rowdy Rebel titled "Right Now." -
Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' Breaks Spotify Records
Without even trying, Drake is breaking records. With the release of his surprise mixtape over the weekend, "If You Are Reading This It's Too Late," Drake broke the record for most Spotify streams by an album in the first week in the United States. -
'Furious 7' Soundtrack: Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, T.I. Contribute
Movie soundtracks are becoming bigger and more star-studded as films look for more ways to gain an edge on their competitors and artists seek an additional outlet to promote their brand. The seventh edition of the incredibly successful "Fast & Furious" movie franchise, titled "Furious 7," has released the tracklist for the upcoming film that is slated to hit theaters on April 3. -
Deadmau5 Headlining Canada's VELD Festival 2015
Canadian electronic music festival, VELD Music Festival, has announced the first artist on its 2015 lineup. Brand ambassador, partial founder and Toronto native, deadmau5, is the first act revealed to play a headlining set at VELD. -
Lou Reed Says He Never Actually Liked The Beatles and Thought The Doors Were "Stupid" in 'Blank on Blank' [LISTEN]
PBS series "Blank on Blank" recently shared a lost interview involving Velvet Underground mastermind Lou Reed. The singer threw shade at two famous bands -- The Doors and The Beatles -- revealing that he thought the former was "stupid" and the latter was "garbage." The lively chat took place in 1986 between him and music executive Joe Smith. -
Firefly Festival 2015 Lineup: Kings Of Leon, Morrissey, Snoop Dogg, The Killers and More
A cheaper alternative to the big, name-brand festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo and Governors Ball, Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware, is known for bringing similar talent with a focus on up and coming names at a better price point. It announced its 2015 lineup today and will be headlined by Kings Of Leon, The Killers, Morrissey, Snoop Dogg, Foster The People, Zedd and others. -
Beck Announces New Tour Dates: 'Morning Phase' Singer Will Stop by Hangout and Boston Calling Music Festivals
Beck just announced a handful of new dates for the spring. The "Morning Phase" singer will make stops at the Hangout Music Festival and the Boston Calling Music Festival in addition to a few solo dates in May. The announcement comes a little more than a week after the artist took home the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, beating out Beyoncé's self-titled effort. -
Tom Delonge of Blink-182, Angels & Airwaves Opens Up About Aliens in Intense 'Paper' Interview
Tom DeLonge, the (probable) former guitarist of Blink-182 isn't just passionate about he's music - he also has a not-so-secret passion and interest in the extraterrestrial. From alien life forms to UFOs, the Angels & Airwaves singer is now opening up about his beliefs, which also include some interference from the U.S. government. -
Zane Lowe Explains His Decision to Leave BBC Radio 1 for Apple in New Interview
News surfaced recently that Zane Lowe would be leaving BBC Radio 1 to take a position with Apple. The announcement came as a surprise to fans and even Lowe himself sounded a little unsure of the move in a recent interview with The Guardian. The host joined the BBC in 2003 to take over the evening show and his tenure will come to an end next month. He is reportedly joining Apple to work on the company's new radio service. -
BigCityBeats World Club Dome 2015 Lineup: Avicii, David Guetta, Hardwell Headlining
BigCityBeats World Club Dome is quite the mouthful when it comes to an event name, but they know how to pack a lineup with big name talent. What is dubbed as the largest club in the world is really a massive arena turned into a 12-story "club." World Club Dome has announced the lineup of artists who will be playing the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt, Germany. -
Snoop Dogg Shares Trailer For Upcoming Pharrell-Produced Album 'BUSH' [WATCH]
Back in January, Snoop Dogg announced that he was working on a new album called BUSH, executive produced by Pharrell. He gave fans a taste of the new album live, when he performed the song "Peaches N Cream," which he promised would be the first single. Although the single has yet to officially arrive, Snoop is holding us over with a new animated trailer for the project, which is due out next month.
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