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Raphael Ravenscroft, the man responsible for one of music's greatest saxophone hooks on Gerry Rafferty's 1978 hit "Baker Street," has died at the age of 60. -
23 Things You Might Not Know About Paul McCartney
Yesterday (October 20, 2014), Paul McCartney took to Twitter to answer those burning questions that his fans have been dying to ask. From music questions to what some of his favorite things are, the fans asked and he answered. -
Foo Fighters Tease 'Sonic Highways' Washington D.C. Episode, Announce Club Show [VIDEO]
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is open about how much the Washington, D.C., punk rock scene in the 1980s shaped him as an artist, and for the next episode of his HBO documentary Sonic Highways, Grohl will be revisiting his hometown. Today (Oct. 21), the "Something From Nothing" band unveiled the episode's trailer and announced a small club show to follow the premiere. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer Chad Smith To Release 'The Process' With Jon Batiste, Bill Laswell
Chad Smith lived in New York for four years until this past spring. He managed to become buddies with Jon Batiste during his stay, and the two pumped out enough material for a new record. -
Simple Minds Share New Song "Midnight Walking" From Upcoming Album 'Big Music' [LISTEN]
Classic new wave group Simple Minds, best known for their 1985 hit “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” has shared a new single “Midnight Walking” from their upcoming album Big Music, which you can check out over at Consequence of Sound. The dancey track features some delicious synths that wouldn’t be out of place on an Aphex Twin song, so these guys definitely don’t sound like they’re stuck in the past. -
The 'South Park' Kanye West 'Hobbit' Parody Will Be Released On Record Store Day
Last year, South Park brought back rapper Kanye West for their season 17 finale when Yeezy adamantly defended then-fiancée Kim Kardashian against remarks that she resembled a hobbit. The joke will get new life on Record Store Day's Black Friday (Nov. 28) when the show puts out a special seven-inch vinyl single of the parody tune "My B***ch Ain't No Hobbit." -
The Black Keys's Patrick Carney Calls LeBron James 'Classy' for Cleveland Move
Being a sports fan from Ohio, The Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney was obviously excited when NBA star LeBron James returned to Cleveland this summer to play for the Cavaliers — so much so that he called the move "classy." -
Orbital Breaks Up for Second Time, Paul Hartnoll Announces New Project 8:58
In a statement posted to their official website, influential British electronic duo Orbital announced they have broken up for a second time. No reason has been given for their split, other than "it's time to stop," though the break-up seems amicable. Paul Hartnoll has also announced a new project he's working on: 8:58. -
Mac Miller Signs $10 Million Deal with Warner Bros., Shares New Song [LISTEN]
Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller has signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records, which is reportedly worth $10 million, "Fader" reports. In celebration of this deal, Miller has shared a new song through his Soundcloud page called "Just Some Raps, Nothing to See Here, Move Along," which you can check out below. -
WATCH: Gwen Stefani Gets Trippy in Her "Baby Don't Lie" Music Video Ahead of New Album Release
Gwen Stefani's return to pop music superstardom seems to be no glitch, but that doesn't mean that The Voice coach can't have a few malfunctions in her new music video for "Baby Don't Lie." Just one day after Stefani dropped her comeback solo single, today (Oct. 21) she released the accompanying music video, featuring some pretty trippy visual effects and a fever dream or two. -
Yo La Tengo to Reissue 'Painful,' Announce 30th Anniversary Shows [FULL SCHEDULE]
New Jersey rockers Yo La Tengo have big plans for their upcoming 30th anniversary, including anniversary shows and a reissue of their 1993 album "Painful." -
Monica Lewinsky Shouts Out Eminem, Beyoncé And Lil' Wayne For Name-Dropping Her Over The Years
Monica Lewinsky made her first public address this weekend at a "Forbes" summit in Philadelphia. The monologue was mostly about cyberbullying and how she fits into the broader picture — she was essentially the world's first cyberbullying victim after her relationship with then-President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. She also gave a shout-out to the artists who have name-dropped her in songs through the years, including Eminem, Beyoncé and Lil' Wayne.
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