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A popular Atlanta strip club DJ has been arrested for hiring his best friend to murder his wife. Andre Jason Pugh, known as DJ Awesome throughout the city and at Oynx adult entertainment venue, has been charged in a murder-for-hire plot. Pugh allegedly hired his childhood friend, Adrian Harley, to kill his wife and then make it look like an attempted robbery-gone-wrong. -
Kaskade Premieres Ridiculous 'A Little More' Video With John Dahlbäck & Sansa [WATCH]
Kaskade, otherwise known as Ryan Raddon, has released the music video for his latest single, "A Little More," featuring a pair of Scandinavians -- producer / DJ John Dahlbäck and Finnish singer Sansa. The video finds a lone vacationer who believes he is on his way to his beloved Hawaii (as evidenced by the touristy "I Love Hawaii" shirt) ends up somewhere very, very far away from the warm and easy-going Hawaii islands. Instead his flight takes him to a cold place where people do not respond to his many "Alohas" and his attire of Hawaiian shirts and shorts leave him grossly under equipped for the weather. -
'Sons of Anarchy' Finale: 6 Best Musical Moments by The Forest Rangers, Curtis Stigers and Paul Brady [LISTEN]
"Music Times" had the chance to speak with Bob Thiele Jr., music supervisor of FX's "Sons of Anarchy," a few weeks ago about his journey in music in television so far. He created another character on the hit show, which was the episode-ending montages that were often some of contemporary music's most-beloved songs.Well, that never scared Thiele, The Forest Rangers or vocal guests like Curtis Stigers and Paul Brady away. They reworked the tunes to complement scenes of graphic violence and inner turmoil.The question is, what is in store for tonight's finale?Here is a look back at some of the finer musical moments from the show: -
TV On The Radio Tour 2015: "Happy Idiot" Band Announces New U.S. Concerts in Support of 'Seeds'
TV On The Radio will continue to spread its Seeds on the road into the new year. Following the release of its fifth studio album, today (Dec. 9), the "Happy Idiot" band announced new North American and European tour dates in support of Seeds for 2015. -
Belle & Sebastian Share Music Video For "Nobody's Empire" From Upcoming Album 'Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance' [WATCH]
Scottish indie pop outfit Belle & Sebastian have shared the music video for their latest single "Nobody's Empire," which you can check out below. The video, directed by Blair Young and frontman Stuart Murdoch, features footage from the cover photoshoot for the band's upcoming album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, with model Tamzin Merchant lip-synching the lyrics, intercut with home movies submitted by fans and stock footage taken from the Scottish Screen Archive and the Prelinger Archives. -
DJ Premier, Royce Da 5' 9" Announce PRhyme North American Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Even though they just made their live debut this past Friday (Dec. 5) in New York, PRhyme, the collaboration between Slaughterhouse's Royce da 5' 9" and Gang Starr's DJ Premier, have announced a month-long tour in support of their recently released self-titled debut album. According to Billboard, "PRhyme: The Tour" kicks off on Feb. 18 in Baltimore and finishes up on March 19 and 20 at Austin's South By Southwest Festival. Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, Dec. 12, through PRhyme's website. -
New Ralph Stanley Album To Feature Robert Plante, Dierks Bentley, Elvis Costello, More
Ralph Stanley has been performing for 70-plus years, and the legendary bluegrass musician hasn't showed many signs of slowing. He's releasing a new album, Ralph Stanley & Friends: Man of Constant Sorrow, will feature Robert Plante, Elvis Costello, Dierks Bentley, and several other stars. -
Mike WiLL Made It Calls Upcoming 'Ransom' Mixtape His Version of Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic,' Talks New Album
As fans anticipate Mike WiLL Made It's upcoming Ransom mixtape, the Atlanta hyped up his forthcoming project calling it his version of Dr. Dre's The Chronic during a recent interview. He also talked about the new album he's been working on. -
Ty Segall Announces New EP 'Mr. Face,' Released As A "Playable Pair Of 3D Glasses"
California garage rock extraordinaire Ty Segall has announced a new EP titled Mr. Face, which is set for release on Jan. 13 through Famous Class Records (that's the cover artwork up above). Though Mr. Face contains only four tracks, which could easily fit onto one record, the EP will be released as a double seven-inch, and is being billed as "the world's first playable pair of 3D glasses," which you're supposed to hold up to your eyes while you look at the record sleeve (as Segall helpfully demonstrates with this animated GIF over at Pitchfork). -
Jessie Ware Adds North American Dates To Her 'Tough Love' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
asdBritish pop singer Jessie Ware has added some North American dates to her upcoming tour in support of her new album Tough Love. According to Consequence of Sound, the North American leg of the tour kicks off on March 31 in Washington, DC and finishes up on April 8 in Los Angeles, with dates in New York, Chicago, Berkeley, Montreal, and Toronto in between. These dates will come after a tour of Europe, which starts on Jan. 20 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and finishes up on Feb. 17 in St. Petersburg, Russia (though a trip to Russia in the dead of winter doesn't seem like too much fun). -
50 Cent Reaches Out To Floyd Mayweather Following Earl Hayes’ Death, Calls Boxer His "Little Brother" Despite Past Beefs
50 Cent's friendship with Floyd Mayweather goes back more than a decade. Things started going downhill in 2012 after their joint promotions company The Money Team tore them apart - Mayweather backed out of it and left Fiddy with a $2 million loss. They had appeared to have patched things up until this summer when 50 bullied Mayweather on Instagram by challenging him to read a page from Harry Potter without messing it up, and there have been a few back-and-forth comments since then. While Fiddy might not have the best relationship right now with Mayweather, he still reached out to him following the tragic murder-suicide that Mayweather was a reported witness to. -
Scott Stapp Skipped Mental Health Hearing: Creed Singer Could Be Involuntarily Committed
Creed's Scott Stapp reportedly skipped a mental health hearing that a court required him to attend. The scheduled appearance was supposed to be a chance for officials to propose Stapp spend some time in a psychiatric treatment facility. The singer made headlines in November after posting multiple videos in which he claimed he was broke and living in his truck.A few days ago, it was reported that Stapp recieved a $1.5 million advance for his last solo effort, 2013's "Proof of Life." He, along with Creed bandmates Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips, reportedly received $3 million in advance of 2009's "Full Circle." Stapp's stories of mysterious sources draining his bank account and not receiving royalties from his record label seem a bit sketchy now.The singer's mental health came into question earlier in November when police in Madison County, Florida, found him on the side of the road looking inebriated and rambling incoherently. He was placed in a 72-hour psych hold, and his wife, Jaclyn, asked that he be put in an additional psych hold after the videos started surfacing. GossipExtra notes that Stapp can be involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility for having missed his recent court date.The singer appears to be sober in the video messages, but there is no way of telling what his true state of mind is.
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