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We don't want to comment on the issues of freedom of speech or what merits good taste in school photos. Instead, let's focus on totally awesome high school yearbook photos from our favorite musicians. -
Never Shout Never 2015 Tour: 'Harmony' Band To Headline Winter Shows
Christofer Drew was not as prolific in 2014 as he would've liked. In fact, the Never Shout Never mastermind didn't produce a single music release this year. Thankfully, he says he has two records on tap for 2015. -
Paul McCartney 'Not Giving Up' On Song About Police Brutality Following Recent Eric Garner, Mike Brown Decisions
The 72-year-old is no stranger to controversial topics in his music, as The Beatles' lyrics were picked apart and assigned political meaning throughout the '60s and '70s. He notably penned The White Album's "Blackbird" for the Civil Rights movement in the United States. -
Zedd Releases 'Moment Of Clarity' Documentary From North American Tour [WATCH]
Zedd has released his "Moment Of Clarity" documentary that follows the "Stay The Night" producer on his journey last fall across the United States on his first North American tour in support of his debut artist album, Clarity. The documentary chronicles not just the tour, but also the work from team Zedd on the management and label side that makes everything come together so seamlessly. -
South by Southwest Car Crash Lawsuits Surface, Organizers, Traffic Design Company Named in Wrongful Death Suits
Multiple lawsuits were filed recently against the organizers of South By Southwest for the unfortunate car accident that occurred in March and resulted in the deaths of four concertgoers. According to the Associated Press, Rashad Owens has been in jail since the incident occurred at the festival in Austin when the driver plowed through a barricade and drove into a crowd of people. Another two dozen people were injured. -
Nicki Minaj Might Leak Song Featuring Entire Verse From Alter-Ego Roman Zolanski [WATCH]
Nicki Minaj stopped by BET talk show The Real earlier this week for a game of Rapid-Fire, in which each of the five hostesses asks her a question. The episode will air today (Dec. 19). The first question The Pinkprint femcee was asked was about her many musical alter-egos. Minaj said Roman, whom she killed off in February, remains her favorite. Fans of her crazy male alter-ego will be happy to hear that she might leak a track called "Dem Boys," which contains an entire rap verse from Mr. Zolanski. The song was a cut that didn't make her latest album. -
Watch: One Direction Get Hit on by Amy Adams in 'Saturday Night Live' Promo for Season 40 Christmas Episode
Don't worry, Amy Adams, once the boys of One Direction held us in their arms, we wouldn't let them put us down either. In a new promo for the season 40 Christmas episode of Saturday Night Live, the Big Eyes actress continues her love affair with 1D, as she attempts to hit on them and get a little bit of action underneath the mistletoe. -
Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Rihanna Lose Millions of Instagram Followers After App Deletes Fake Accounts
If you followed Justin Bieber on Instagram earlier this week, there was a 15 percent chance that you were actually a spambot. Yesterday (Dec. 18), the popular social media app went through a massive purging of fake accounts, causing celebrities like Bieber, Rihanna, Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande to lose millions of followers. -
Make Sure You Didn't Miss E-40's Second Release from Last Week; 'Sharp On All 4 Corners: Corner 2' Bangs with The Best
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at hyphy hype-magnet E-40 and part two of his four-part 'Sharp On All Corners' series. -
WATCH: 'The Colbert Report' Finale Song "We'll Meet Again" with Willie Nelson, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Stipe & More [VIDEO]
Last night, the world bid adieu to Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report and the faux-conservative pundit we've all grown to know and love on Comedy Central over the last eight years. In one of the funny news show's final segments, celebrities of all sorts, including Michael Stipe, Willie Nelson, Cyndi Lauper and Randy Newman sang goodbye to Colbert with an emotional performance of "We'll Meet Again." -
London Club Fabric Saved From Closure; Owners Appealing Terms
Legendary London club, Fabric has been saved from closure after its license was put up for a snap renewal review in front of the local Islington Council. This was done at the request of local police who were becoming increasingly concerned at a recent spate of drug-related deaths and hospitalizations stemming from clubbers at the venue. Four people have died in the past three years. The council voted to renew the license, but only if the club agreed to several very stringent terms that include drug sniffing dogs and ID scans. -
John Fry of Ardent Studios Dead at 69, Founder Produced Records by Led Zeppelin, The White Stripes, Big Star
John Fry, the acclaimed producer/engineer of Ardent Studios in Memphis, died yeserday (Dec. 18) at the age of 69. An unbelievable list of talent recorded with Fry at Ardent including Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top, The Allman Brothers Band and The White Stripes. However, it was Fry's involvement with Big Star that remains a partnership of legend to this day
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