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Today, Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater announced that pop superstar and producer Pharrell Williams would be joining its board of directors, "The New York Times" reports. Pharrell's appointment to the board is part of the Apollo's intentions to take on a more creative role in its productions, rather than simply serving as a venue for performers. -
Americana Darling Jason Isbell Performs Tunes by Cream, The Rolling Stones, Warren Zevon at Sold-Out Nashville Shows [WATCH]
Former Drive-By Trucker and current Americana superstar Jason Isbell stopped by Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for three nights of tunes, adding covers by Cream, Warren Zevon and The Rolling Stones to his setlists. -
Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran Added to Rock in Rio Lineup for Las Vegas
First, Bruno Mars rocked as a little bird in Rio 2 but soon he's going to rock out for "Rio" in a different way. Today (Oct. 28), it was announced that the "Young Girls" singer has joined the Rock in Rio. -
Belle and Sebastian Share Funky New Single 'The Party Line' [LISTEN]
Belle and Sebastian's upcoming album "Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance" will not be released until January, but today the Scottish indie pop legends have shared the album's first single, "The Party Line," which you can check out below. Anyone coming into this song expecting some of the band's signature chamber pop musings might be in for a shock, however, since this is a funky, synth-heavy dance number all the way. -
Wayne Coyne Explains His Friendship With Miley Cyrus: "She's A Bigger Freak Than I Am"
Wayne Coyne and Miley Cyrus have become good friends over the past year. Their shenanigans are documented all over Instagram, and they've collaborated on short films, performances, and new music. Most recently, Cyrus worked with Coyne and his band The Flaming Lips on their latest album With A Little Help From My Fwends, where they cover The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. -
The War on Drugs Open Up about Sun Kil Moon, Call Mark Kozelek An 'Idiot'
Throughout the whole Sun Kil Moon vs. The War on Drugs debacle/feud/spectacle, War on Drugs frontman Adam Granduciel remained nobly tight-lipped, even though it would have been easy for him to fire back. But in a new interview with music blog "Songs for Whoever," Granduciel finally opens up about the situation, calling Sun Kil Moon’s Mark Kozelek an “idiot” and a “prick,” among other things, revealing what was happening behind the scenes of their previously one-sided feud. -
YouTube CEO Says Streaming Service Will Hopefully Launch 'Soon'
YouTube's hotly anticipated streaming music service does not have a definite release date, according to company CEO Susan Wojcicki. -
Ariana Grande, The Weeknd "Love Me Harder" Music Video Gets Behind the Scenes Trailer [WATCH]
Ariana Grande is taking you out of your living room and into an expansive, haunting mansion. Today (Oct. 28), the "Break Free" singer released a new behind-the-scenes teaser for her upcoming music video for "Love Me Harder" featuring The Weeknd, and from the looks of it, there will be a lot of shadows, sand, water and lying down. -
Eminem Lullabies? 'Rockabye Baby!' Defangs 12 Slim Shady Hits Including 'Lose Yourself,' 'The Real Slim Shady' and 'My Name Is'
Parents: Ever have the urge to get your newborn hooked on Eminem, but then think better of your 1-year-old internalizing lines such as, "Me and Nate D-oh-double-G / Lookin' for a couple bitches with some double-Ds"? Now you can have the best of both worlds: a Shady education for your lil miracle without the misogyny. "But how?" you ask. Rockabye Baby! has the answer. The Silver Lake-based company pumps out lullaby instrumentals that feature the music of — among others — Jay-Z, Michael Jackson and Nickelback. The company has defanged Slim Shady's "Lose Yourself," "The Real Slim Shady" and "My Name Is." -
Yo Gotti Talks Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour, New Album 'The Art Of Hustle' [WATCH]
Gotti wants fans to look deeper into his soul, so the Memphis rapper will focus on autobiographical lyrics in his forthcoming album, The Art of Hustle. -
Kanye West Drops a New Verse on Theophilus London's 'Can't Stop'
Theophilus London’s upcoming album "Vibes" is set for release Nov. 4, but today the Brooklyn, New York, rapper has shared one of the album’s tracks “Can’t Stop,” which you can check out below. The track features a great guest verse from the album’s executive producer Kanye West while London contributes the vocal hook, which wouldn’t sound out of place on one of West’s own albums. -
José González Announces New Album 'Vestiges & Claws' Via Internet Trailer [WATCH]
González only has two albums to his name over the course of an 11-year career, but the "Heartbeats" singer is finally adding a third in 2015.
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