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Craig Ferguson's departure from "The Late Late Show" was sort of ignored by the general public, considering the other late-night moves. David Letterman is leaving "The Late Show" and will be replaced by Stephen Colbert, effectively changing the format of two beloved time slots. Comedian James Corden was not able to fill in for Ferguson immediately, so some guest hosts including Jim Gaffigan, Judd Apatow and John Mayer will fill the void.The guitarist recently took to Twitter to promise an awesome guest lineup for his February dates, "Billboard" notes. -
Music Festival Drug Use May Have Dramatic Effect on Local Water Supply, According to Environmental Science & Technology Report
An interesting study from Environmental Science & Technology indicates that high drugs use at festivals may also impact local water supplies. -
Whitney Houston Biopic: Lifetime's 'Whitney' Draws Warning from Family but Viewers Don't Take Offense
Last night's Lifetime premiere of 'Whitney,' a biopic of iconic vocalist Whitney Houston was bound to be a controversial event, based on the reactions to the same network's attempts at an Aaliyah biopic during 2014. The performer's estate weighed-in with a last minute warning to fans of the performer on Saturday, prior to the airing. -
A$AP Yams Dead: A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg Pay Tribute to A$AP Mob Founder on Instagram...No Cause of Death Given Yet
Sad news for hip-hop fans the world over as social media reports indicate that Steven "A$AP Yams" Rodriguez of New York's A$AP Mob has died. Both of the group's best known stars, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg posted tributes to the performer on Instagram but a cause of death has yet to be provided. -
Eminem Diss Record: New York Rapper Says He was Approached by Labels to Attack Slim Shady
There is an independent New York rapper named R.A. The Rugged Man who has some interesting stories about Eminem. Namely, R.A. says several labels came calling for Em diss tracks after Slim Shady hit it big in 2000. -
Giorgio Moroder Unveils 'Right Here, Right Now' Featuring Kylie Minogue From '74 Is The New 24' [LISTEN]
It is exceedingly rare for a musician's career to have a sudden resurgence in their 70s after many, many years of lying largely dormant, but that is what has happened to Italian disco and electronic pioneer Giorgio Moroder. After being glorified with his own song on the Grammy-winning album Random Access Memories from Daft Punk, the world reopened their eyes to the past exploits of the Donna Summers collaborator. Now he is approaching his spotlight and renewed fame with vigor by releasing his first album in 30 years, 74 is the new 24, and has just previewed a new song from the album featuring Kylie Minogue, "Right Here, Right Now." -
Vanessa Hudgens, Julianne Hough Sign on to Fox's 'Grease: Live', Pair Will Play Sandy and Rizzo from 1978 Film
"High School Musical" star Vanessa Hudgens will join actress Julianne Hough as Sandy and Rizzo in Fox's planned TV adaptation of the 1978 classic, "Grease." Although the special won't air until 2016, "Grease: Live" is the network's answer to NBC's "The Sound of Music" and, more recently, "Peter Pan." -
Miranda Lambert Says Beyoncé is Her Role Model
It's no secret that Beyoncé is a boss. Women want to be her. Heck, we'd wager most men want to be her. The international superstar is such a beast that her followers are beginning to cross over into drastically different genres of music. Recently, one such fan spoke out saying that Beyonce is her role model and that fan was none other than Miranda Lambert. -
'Is This It' Producer Gordon Raphael Talks The Strokes, Pete Doherty Before Embarking on Q&A Tour
Gordon Raphael produced The Strokes' 'Is This It,' which is consistently recognized as one of the greatest albums of the new millennium. In a rare slate of public appearances, Raphael will stop in four UK cities this winter to speak with fans in a Q&A style setting. -
Dolly Parton Inks Development Deal with NBC: Country Star Working on Project Inspired by Her Life and Music
Dolly Parton scored a deal with NBC recently to develop a few two-hour TV specials for the network based on her life, music and personal writings. The country legend is no stranger to the television and film industry, having starred in "Steel Magnolias" and "9 to 5." NBC executive Robert Greenblatt announced the news yesterday at the Television Critics Association press event. -
Taylor Swift Helps Fan Pay off Student Loans: 'Shake It Off' Singer Sends Lucky Admirer a Care Package
Taylor Swift has some of the most dedicated fans in the world, which she knows and occasionally rewards with presents and other surprises. T. Swift's most recent act of generosity was helping superfan Rebekah Bortniker pay off some of her student loans. The "Shake It Off" singer sent Bortniker a care package that included a check for $1,989 — an obvious reference to her new album, 1989. -
O.A.R., Scott Weiland, More To Play Sundance Film Festival in June
The Sundance Film Festival announced its music lineup this weekend, and the curious assortment of players includes O.A.R., Scott Weiland, violinist Lindsey Stirling, Allen Stone, John Fulbright, Jamestown Revival, and several others.
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