• Paul McCartney Joins Kings of Leon, The Killers as Firefly 2015 Headliner

    That blurred out, secret Firefly Music Festival headliner doesn't seem so secret anymore. Today (Feb. 25), rumors of Paul McCartney headlining were confirmed as true, meaning the former Beatle will be joining some of music's biggest acts in Dover, Delaware, this summer. Macca joins previously announced headliners Kings of Leon and The Killers.
  • Action Bronson Shares 'Mr. Wonderful' Album Trailer Re-Enacting 'Boogie Nights' [WATCH]

    Queens native Action Bronson has unveiled the trailer for his upcoming studio album 'Mr. Wonderful.' The trailer teases the 10th track on the album "Only In America" featuring hip-hop production duo Party Supplies. Bronson does something a little different with his album. In previewing the new track, he creates a visual clip as an ode to the classic 1990s movie 'Boogie Nights,' something he was surely brought up on, staring Mark Wahlberg, Burt Reynolds, John C. Reilly and Julianne Moore.
  • Nickelback's Ryan Peake on Dodging Wikipedia, Building 'Circles of Doom' and Battling U2 for Most Loathed

    Nickelback is one of the biggest rock bands of the 21st Century, yet guitarist Ryan Peake—who's been with the band for the entirety of its run—doesn't have a Wikipedia page. Music Times spoke to Peake as his band tours in support of its new album, No Fixed Address, so that future generations of reporters won't have to work as hard as we did to research this guy. Peake discussed amped-up stage modifications, the potential for bluegrass on the band's next album, and whether Nickelback can rival U2's iTunes release in terms of generating hate for the group.
  • Taylor Swift Donates $50K To New York Public Schools From "Welcome To New York" Proceeds

    Back in October, Taylor Swift was named New York City's Welcome Ambassador, following the release of her latest album 1989, her first effort since moving to The City That Never Sleeps. After being appointed, she made a pledge to donate all proceeds from her song "Welcome to New York" to the city's public schools, and now she is paying up. The 25-year-old pop star has made a $50,000 donation to the New York City Department of Education, according to one of their officials. Swift has yet to publicize her charitable contribution, Capital New York reports.
  • U2's Famed Joshua Tree Reportedly Vandalized, Limb Hacked Off [PHOTO]

    The Joshua Tree, made famous by U2's 1987 album Joshua Tree, has reportedly been vandalized by a fan looking to take some of it home as a souvenir. The tree has been a popular and revered site in the Mojave Desert for U2 fans for the past two decades, despite its collapse back in 2000. Hopefully the vandalism isn't related to the fact that the band put out a free album, Songs of Innocence, on everyone's iTunes last year.
  • Madonna Dishes on Lady Gaga Feud, Kanye West as a "Brilliant Madman" and Taylor Swift in New 'Rolling Stone' Issue

    Madonna is so bored by all of those Lady Gaga feud rumors. After the two pop megastars had a tiff over "Born This Way" sounding a little too much like the Madge classic "Express Yourself" years ago, the two have constantly been pitted against each other by the media and fans. But, now the "Living for Love" singer herself is saying there's not really any bad blood between the two in the latest issue of Rolling Stone
  • Creamfields 2015 Lineup: Tiësto, Hardwell, Avicii, Alesso Headlining

    One of the U.K.'s biggest electronic music festivals, let alone music festivals in general, Creamfields has announced its 2015 lineup. Taking place just outside Liverpool on the often times soggy fields of Daresbury, England, the festival will be headlined by the biggest acts in the genre, like Armin van Buuren, Alesso, Avicii, Steve Angello, Tiësto, Hardwell, Axwell / Ingrosso, Eric Prydz and others.
  • Zac Brown Band To Perform On SNL March 7 With Host Chris Hemsworth

    Saturday Night Live is serving up its second helping of country music this season with an upcoming performance by the Zac Brown Band on March 7. Thor actor Chris Hemsworth will host the episode. Both the band and the actor will be making their debuts on the show's 40th season.