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  • Stream Neil Young's 'Storytone' Now [LISTEN]

    Neil Young's 35th studio album, "Storytone," will be released Nov. 4, but in the meantime you can stream the entire effort over at NPR.
  • Jason Aldean Plays 'Fact or Fiction' With His Wikipedia Page, Clarifies Details Of His Career Beginnings, Childhood [WATCH]

    Need to find out some basics on one of your favorite artist? Wikipedia has you covered. However, not everything on the online, crowd-sourced website is accurate. Jason Aldean took on his Wikipedia page in a new segment on Taste of Country. He straightens out some details and shared the truth behind his childhood and career beginnings. Here are some things he clarified.
  • Dave Grohl on '60 Minutes': 'Foo Fighters Is the Dumbest Band Name Ever' [WATCH]

    Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl appeared on "60 Minutes" last night, Oct. 26, alongside Anderson Cooper, who was digging into the singer's latest HBO series "Sonic Highways." A shining moment from the interview came when Grohl was explaining how his post-Nirvana band got its name, which he called "the dumbest band name ever."
  • WATCH: Pitbull, the Penguins of Madagascar Team Up for "Celebrate" Music Video

    Pitbull may be best known for repping the smoking hot city of Miami, but now Mr. Worldwide is chilling with some animals from a cooler climate. Pitbull has released a new song "Celebrate" from the upcoming film The Penguins of Madagascar, and the rapper is getting family friendly and down with some penguins in the accompanying music video.
  • Taylor Swift Named New York City's Welcome Ambassador, '1989' Singer Explains Her Love For NYC [WATCH]

    Although not all New Yorkers were pleased with her song "Welcome To New York," the track earned Taylor Swift a new gig. The pop singer has partnered with NYC & Company as its global welcome ambassador for tourism. The announcement was made earlier this morning on Good Morning America.
  • OK Go Release New Video for 'I Won't Let You Down' Featuring Crazy Japanese Technology [WATCH]

    When it comes to music videos, OK Go keep one-upping themselves. The Los Angeles-based quartet just released the official visual for "I Won't Let You Down," and the title is spot on. The boys filmed the new video in Japan and used special technology called the Uni-Cub — basically a motorized unicycle that moves under its own power.
  • One Direction, Lorde and Fergie Announced as Performers at American Music Awards; Joining Sam Smith, Charli XCX, More

    The American Music Awards has continued to add on to its already sizable list of performers, specifically adding a number of acts representing the onetime Commonwealth: One Direction, Lorde and Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson were revealed to have live sets planned for the event, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
  • Liam Gallagher, Eddie Vedder to Perform Who Classics at Benefit Gig

    Big names in rock like Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher will pick their favorite Who songs to play at a benefit show next month in London.
  • Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, Da Brat To Share Stage At November's Soul Train Awards

    Nineties female rap stars, unite! Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim and Da Brat will all share the spotlight at November's Soul Train Awards.
  • Stream Marilyn Manson's New Song 'Third Day of a Seven Day Binge' Now [LISTEN]

    Shock rocker Marilyn Manson shared a new track yesterday titled "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge," his first new music in two years.
  • 9 Bands Named After People Who Aren't Members: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, And More

    When you hear about an artist such as Elvis Costello or Billy Joel, it's safe to assume that these are solo artists. Some bands, however, adopt names such as these that would confuse people into thinking they're solo acts, or even duos. Here are nine bands that are named after people who aren't in the band.
  • Chiddy Bang Gets Pulled Off Stage by Cops Mid-Performance

    Chiddy Bang apparently got the people a bit too turnt at a recent South Carolina show. In town for Clemson's homecoming concert, rapper Chiddy — who is still using the Bang moniker despite producer Xaphoon Jones's departure last year — whipped the crowd into a frenzy, and a swarm of cops forced him off stage after a woman got hit in the face with a water bottle.
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