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Irving Azoff, the head of the Global Music Rights group, is threatening to remove some of the biggest names under his representation from YouTube because they as songwriters won't receive proper compensation from the service. -
'Duck Dynasty' Musical Reportedly in Talks for Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, Due Spring 2015; Based on Book by Reality TV Family
It's not the best concept we've heard for a musical yet this year (that honor would go to 'I Am Marbury,' a Chinese musical somewhat based on former NBA star Stephon Marbury). Still, this one's definitely up there: A musical based on 'Duck Dynasty.' And you won't have to go to Beijing to see this one. -
Spotify Measures Streams-per-Facebook "Like": Lana Del Rey is Underrated, LMFAO The Opposite
Spotify's Insights blog has continued to turn out data-driven listener studies and November 12's case examines how a music listener "loves" their favorite musicians. The two kinds of love, they reckon, are "headphones" and "T-shirts." -
'South Park' Recap: The Gang Gets Caught in Virtual Reality Loop, and One Indian Phone Representative Holds The Key to Escape
Butters is feeling a little brave with his new virtual reality goggles. If he's actually in virtual reality. -
Mysteryland USA Set To Increase Size From 7,500 To 20,000 in 2015
After its debut this year at Bethel Woods, New York, Mysteryland USA will be getting be getting even bigger this year. According to a local paper, the Record Online, the festival was given the permits to expand the festival from 7,500 people to 20,000 people. The festival organizers, ID&T were given unanimous approval, something Electric Forest was not given, for its new site plan during a Tuesday planning board meeting with the town. -
YG Announces ‘Blame It On The Streets’ Short Film, Soundtrack After Snoop Dogg Calls Him And DJ Mustard The 'New Pioneers of West Coast Hip-Hop'
2014 was definitely YG's breakout year and he's ending things on a high note with the release of a short film and soundtrack titled Blame It On The Streets. The Compton rapper made the big announcement after Snoop Dogg crowned him and DJ Mustard the "new pioneers of West Coast hip-hop." -
Tinashe Announces 'Aquarius' Tour In Support of Debut Album After New York Times Critic Calls Her The Next Beyoncé
In support of her critically acclaimed debut album, Tinashe has announced her Aquarius tour. The big announcement comes after a New York Times critic called the young Los Angeles-based songstress the next Beyoncé. -
Omarion Releases Full Version of 'Post To Be' Featuring Jhené Aiko And Chris Brown After Sharing Snippets Via Instagram
Over the weekend, Omarion shared snippets of his "Post To Be" collaboration with Jhené Aiko and Chris Brown via Instagram and he just gifted fans with the full version of the cut from his forthcoming album. -
Groove Cruise Miami Announces 2015 Artist Lineup Including New World Punx, ATB, Thomas Gold, Arty, Oliver Heldens And Michael Woods
The summer festival season is over, but a new batch of events is soon to be upon us; cruises. The colder weather is descending on the majority of the United States and to enjoy dance music outdoors revelers are being forced down south. In comes Groove Cruise, the dance themed cruise event franchise that sets sail from Los Angeles and Miami. The 4-day Miami edition of Groove Cruise just announced its lineup that includes the likes of New World Punx, ATB, Thomas Gold, Arty, Oliver Heldens, Michael Woods, Boris, Will Sparks, Sharam, Prok & Fitch and many more. -
Tim McGraw Shares 'Shotgun Rider' Music Video [WATCH]
Country superstar Tim McGraw has shared the music video for his latest single "Shotgun Rider," which you can check out below. The music video mostly incorporates live concert footage, which The Boot reports was filmed in New York City as part of the American Express Unstaged concert film series. -
Carlton From 'Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air' Dances To 'Turn Down For What' On 'Dancing With The Stars'
Carlton's dance moves on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" are legendary. It would only make sense that he would take his talents onto the place where stars showcase their dancing talent, Dancing With The Stars. Carlton, who's real name is Alfonso Ribeiro, chose the smash single from DJ Snake and Lil Jon "Turn Down For What" that echoes stadiums and clubs everywhere. Carlton's partners, who are trained dancers, Witney & Lindsay Arnold, come out blazing, laying down a crisp, clean routine that flows with the twists and turns of the song and takes full advantage of the energy put out by "Turn Down For What". -
Junk Mail: Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Doesn't Live Up To Hype Of Documentary [ALBUM REVIEW]
Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling and Caitlin Carter chat about Foo Fighters' new album Sonic Highways. Feel free to join the conversation in the comments section, and check back next week for more.
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