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Legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has announced his new solo album "Postcards from Paradise," which is set for release March 31. According to "radio.com," the album was produced by Starr himself and will feature guest appearances by many big-name artists such as Richard Marx, Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh of The Eagles -- Starr's brother-in-law -- Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics and more. -
Sam Smith Talks Adele Comparisons, Sexuality and Giving Beyoncé His Album of the Year Grammy If He Wins
Sam Smith is gearing up for what will be the biggest night of his career so far. The English pop star is not only up for multiple awards at the Grammys -- including Album of the Year -- but will also be performing at the show, which airs Sunday, Feb. 8. Last year was huge for the singer, who conquered the charts with his debut "In the Lonely Hour" thanks largely to the standout single "Stay With Me." In a new interview with "Rolling Stone," Smith talks about comparisons to Adele, his sexuality and why he will give Beyoncé the Album of the Year Award if he wins. -
Brian Wilson Announces New Solo Album 'No Pier Pressure' Tracklist, Release Date, Album Cover & Collaborations
Brian Wilson may be in his seventies, but the famous Beach Boys singer is showing no signs of slowing down. After months of speculation about his 11th solo album and just who he might be collaborating with, today (Jan. 29), Wilson announced No Pier Pressure. And while Frank Ocean may be absent from the tracklist, the new album is not without plenty of major guest stars. -
Purity Ring Share "Push Pull" Music Video From Upcoming Album 'Another Eternity' [WATCH]
Canadian synthpop duo Purity Ring have shared the music video for their single "Push Pull," which you can check out below. The Renata Raksha-directed clip finds singer Megan James standing -- sometimes upside down -- in the middle of what looks like a blizzard, with occasional streams of bright light shining out of her mouth. The duo's other half, Corin Roddick, is nowhere to be found. -
Jemaine Clement Says Flight of the Conchords Is Planning Tour for Late in 2015
Good news out of the Sundance Film Festival for all you Flight of the Conchords fans. The New Zealand duo -- Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie -- are planning to hit the road in the United States this year. Clement announced the news during a press event for his new film "People, Places, Things." According to the actor/musician, the tour would occur in late 2015, "Billboard" noted. -
New Fall Out Boy, Joey Bada$$, Marilyn Manson Albums and More Spur Rise in Sales Last Week
Fall Out Boy stands on top of both the Billboard 200 and the Albums Charts this week with American Beauty/American Psycho, and while the plenty of albums managed to debut on the former this week, 60 percent of the albums in the Top 10 of the latter were new releases. -
Justin Bieber Opens Up About Rough Year Ahead of 'Ellen' Appearance: "I'm Not Who I Was Pretending to Be"
Justin Bieber is not too proud to admit that his 2014 wasn't the best year, and just one year after his controversial DUI arrest in Miami, the "Home to Mama" singer has spilled his heart out and issued an apology to his Beliebers for his "arrogant behavior" following an appearance on Ellen. -
Kanye West Premieres "Only One" Music Video, Talks Kim Kardashian, North West and New Album on 'Ellen'
Ellen DeGeneres continues to celebrate her birthday week with some of the biggest celebrities in the business, and there are still few names that are arguably bigger than Kanye West. Today (Jan. 29), the "FourFiveSeconds" rapper appeared on Ellen to talk about his new calm demeanor, his family with Kim Kardashian and to tease the Spike Jonze-directed music video for "Only One," starring none only than his adorable daughter North West. -
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler Arrested After Drunken Bar Fight in California
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler is as feisty as ever. The musician was arrested Tuesday, Jan. 27, after getting into a drunken bar fight in California. Police charged the 65-year-old with misdemeanor assault, public intoxication and vandalism. Butler was taken to jail and released after he detoxed and was cited, "Rolling Stone" noted. -
Kenny G Suggests He Influenced Introduction of Frappuccinos at Starbucks in Video Promoting New Album
Kenny G recently revealed himself to be the reason why Starbucks added Frappuccinos to its menus, possibly to one-up Marilyn Manson's claims that he invented the term "grunge." A recent interview with Bloomberg "proved" Kenny to be more than just a smooth saxophone player but a savvy (coffee) tastemaker as well. -
SoundExchange Payouts Reach Record High During 2014, Pandora, Sirius Payouts Could Approach $1 Billion in 2015
Internet radio royalty payouts were at their highest mark ever during 2014 (surprising to no one), totaling more than $773 million over the year, according to SoundExchange. SoundExchange was created during 2003 to collect and distribute earnings gathered from non-terrestrial radio forms such as internet, satellite and cable radio and has seen constant growth every year since. -
Nicki Minaj's Ex-Boyfriend Safaree Samuels Says He Didn't Ghostwrite For Her
The end of 2014 was very personal for Nicki Minaj as she bore all to the world about her love life and how it influenced her over the process of creating her latest album The Pinkprint. The man at the center of this, her ex-boyfriend, Safaree Samuels, who became embroiled in controversy after he gave an interview with the Breakfast Club and made comments that insinuated that he had written some of Minaj's music. There were those who questioned his claims from the start as a possible publicity stunt to remain in the spotlight or help launch something of his own, but he has taken to twitter to clear up the whole matter. Samuels has admitted that he did not ghostwrite for Minaj because she was too smart and did not need someone like him to write music for her. See the tweets below.
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