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Changing standards in the country music industry have led to more vocal surgeries for young artists, according to Rascal Flatts frontman Gary LeVox. The 44-year-old star dealt with throat problems of his own over the past year, including cancelled shows and a controversial lip-synched ACM performance. -
Jim Root Says Slipknot has Never Made Money From Record Sales
Despite being one of the biggest names in contemporary metal, Slipknot has never made money from record sales. At least that's what guitarist, Jim Root, is saying. -
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Bring the Funk on 'White Christmas' Cover [LISTEN]
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings have been known to bring some serious funk to their cover songs. They almost made Woody Guthrie's 1944 tune "This Land is Your Land" unrecognizable, and now they're bringing some signature soul licks to "White Christmas." The cover presented by Cole Haan, which recently dubbed the act this season's "Gifted and Talented muses." -
Billy Corgan, Courtney Love, Marilyn Manson End Feuds, Shock Rocker Performs with Smashing Pumpkins [WATCH]
Billy Corgan, Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson were all intertwined in a threeway hatefest for the longest time...until now. According to Alternative Nation, Love posted a picture to her Instagram account of the trio sitting together in a respectable fashion. The image came with a note that reports multiple hatchets have been buried. -
Chris Brown Disses Karrueche Tran at Power 106 Christmas Concert, 'Loyal' Singer Says He's Single [WATCH]
A week after Karrueche Tran tweeted that she was a "single lady," later clarifying it had to do with her involvement on the show "Single Ladies," ex-boyfriend Chris Brown says he's single. The "Loyal" singer made it pretty clear that he wasn't talking about a TV show either. Brown used some of his stage time at Power 106's Cali Christmas concert in Los Angeles to insult Tran and put an end to the rumors, "Vibe" notes. He's single and indeed ready to mingle. -
KISS' Paul Stanley Talks Dave Grohl, 'Sonic Highways' Appearance
With Foo Fighters' "Sonic Highways" still making its way through an eight-week HBO journey, the praise for Dave Grohl from his co-stars is far from over. This week, KISS' Paul Stanley took his turn gushing to "Rolling Stone." -
'Rolling Stone' Reveals Error in University of Virginia Gang Rape Story, Will Dana Issues Apology to Readers
'Rolling Stone' published a gripping story last month about a gang rape that occurred at a house near the University of Virginia and involved student. Originally, the magazine reported that "Jackie" had been sexually assaulted at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house by multiple members of the chapter. The story made national headlines and the university began to investigate the incident internally. The fraternity issued a statement Friday (Dec. 5) that refuted some of the story's details, which caused RS Managing Editor Will Dana to publish a retraction of sorts. -
DJ Premier, Pete Rock Making An Album Together; Due In 2015
The rumors are true: DJ Premier and Pete Rock will be blessing us with a new album in 2015. Premier alerted fans of the impending release via a Reddit AMA session — the news sort of slipped out after discussing a potential sequel to PRhyme, his forthcoming disc with Royce da 5'9". -
Jonah Hill Covers Drake at VICE Anniversary, Lil Wayne, Scarlett Johansson and Nicki Minaj Perform [WATCH]
Celebrities and musicians alike helped VICE celebrate its 20th anniversary last night (December 5) at a music festival in Brooklyn. The house band was led by Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontman Nick Zinner. Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Andrew W.K. all performed, but the highlights came when two of Hollywood's finest busted out some karaoke. Scarlett Johansson performed New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" while Jonah Hill took on Drake's "Marvins Room," -
Beyoncé Faces Stiff Competition for Grammy Album of the Year
The Grammys announced several award nominees on Friday morning, but kept "Album of the Year" under wraps until its "A Very Grammy Christmas" broadcast during primetime. Without further ado, let's break down the tale of the tape. Here are your nominations. -
'Purple Rain' Should Have Failed; Prince Journalist Revisits Classic Film, Album
It's easy to look back at Prince's overnight pop stardom after his perfectly bad landmark film Purple Rain and assume that The Purple One was a sure shot for stardom. Not so, says journalist Alan Light, whose new book, "Let's Go Crazy," details the ins and outs of Prince's megastardom. -
Green Day Guitarist Jason White Has Tonsil Cancer; Doctors Say It's Treatable
Green Day had an unfortunate message for fans on Friday: Guitarist Jason White — a longtime touring member who joined the group full-time in 2012 — has tonsil cancer.
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