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It may be time to arm yourself with some bayonets, The Decemberists are back. Today (Nov. 3), the folk rock outlet came out with the full studio version of a new song, "Make You Better," and has fleshed out the details its forthcoming album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World. -
Gregg Allman Announces Solo Tour Following Breakup of Allman Brothers [FULL SCHEDULE]
The future looked bleak for Allman Brothers fans after the group's final show last week at the Beacon Theater. But Gregg Allman appears to have other plans. Following the group's breakup, He has announced a 10-date solo tour that kicks off with a New Year's Eve gig at Atlanta's Symphony Hall and ends in Savannah, Georgia, Jan. 17, according to "Rolling Stone."The writing was on the wall for the Allman Brothers when guitarists Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes said 2014 would be their last year as members of the Allman Brothers band. Gregg Allman, in an interview with "Relix" magazine, did not close the door for a possible reunion in the future, but for now the Allman Brothers are officially retired. -
Mariah Carey Announces Christmas Concerts In New York City [SCHEDULE]
Wearing a big smile to New York's Beacon Theatre this winter won't be an easy task, given several off-the-field issues. -
Brad Paisley Adds 'Country Nation World Tour' Dates, Will Play Into 2015
The Moonshine In The Trunk country hero just added 14 dates to the 2015 calendar. Brad Paisley's international tour was originally scheduled to end in less than a month, but that's no longer the case. -
Deadmau5 Says He Would Perform with Paris Hilton for $2 Million
Continuing his one-sided beef with Paris Hilton over her disc jockey career, Canadian producer/DJ deadmau5 has decided to extend a tentative olive branch to the hotel heiress by saying he would perform alongside her for a cool $2 million.TMZ approached deadmau5 outside Mel’s with a kid he had been working with for The Make-A-Wish Foundation, who he had brought on stage the previous night to help with his show, and asked the producer a question about performing with Paris.He answered with a hint of sarcasm that he would play with her for $2 million. -
Kurt Cobain's Mixtape Before Nirvana's 'Bleach' Has Surfaced [LISTEN]
Any bit of unreleased work by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain is just another glimpse into a world of one young man's passion for making music. In a recently discovered tape that the singer made in 1988, it's evident that there was more to Cobain than what would come in a year later with his band's first release, Bleach. -
Taylor Swift Pulls Entire Music Catalog from Spotify, Report Blames Big Machine Sale
Taylor Swift's entire music catalog was pulled from Spotify this weekend, and the company was on its knees to try and get her back."We hope she'll change her mind and join us in building a new music economy that works for everyone," a blog post on the site read. "We believe fans should be able to listen to music wherever and whenever they want, and that artists have an absolute right to be paid for their work and protected from piracy. That's why we pay nearly 70 percent of our revenue back to the music community."An anonymous source told Billboard that the pending Big Machine sale is responsible for the decision. -
Lady Gaga Covers 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up" at ArtRave Vienna [WATCH]
Lady Gaga wants to know, hey, what's going on. And she's screaming her lungs out try and figure it out. During her expansive ArtRave tour, Gaga has been covering the classic '90s hit "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes and now those who have not been lucky enough to catch the performance in person can revel in the experience online. -
7 Albums Named After Years They Weren't Released In: Taylor Swift, Prince and More
When there is a year written on the front of an album cover, it is fair to assume this was the year the album was released in, or at least recorded. But, the seven artists below released albums that were named after years that they were not actually released in, like Taylor Swift and Prince. -
Spotify and Halloween Music: Michael Jackson, Bobby "Boris" Pickett and 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' Top Holiday Streams
SPSpotify's Insights blog, like any site that depends on music for its readership, went with a Halloween-themed feature as October came to a close. The site tracked more than 600,000 "Halloween" playlists that were created in the lead up to this year's holiday and came up with a Top 10 list of songs featured most. It was fairly predictable, but you can check out the list below, along with the occasional note from Music Times. -
Ben Gibbard, Mark Kozelek Trade Emails about 'Almost Famous' and Angering Their Fans
Sun Kil Moon's Mark Kozelek is known for stirring up trouble. Ben Gibbard? Not so much.The pair traded emails in a recent Thread feature and discussed the incidents when they angered fans at shows, and Kozelek discussed his time working on "Almost Famous." -
Bob Geldof Reportedly Scouting Talent for 30th Anniversary Edition of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" to Aid Ebola Fight
At this point in the year we're normally irritated to be hearing about Christmas releases but we'll make an exception for rumors that Bob Geldof is snooping around the internet recruiting talent for a new version of the classic carol "Do They Know It's Christmas?" according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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