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  • Steven Tyler Announces Solo Country Album at Grand Ole Opry Show

    If there weren't rumors for months, this announcement would almost sound like an April Fools' Day joke... but, really, Steven Tyler will be releasing a solo country music album. Last night (March 31) the Aerosmith frontman and former American Idol judge unveiled his official intentions to tap into country music for a new LP.
  • Louis Tomlinson Dismisses Idea That Zayn Malik Solo Demo 'I Won't Mind' Was Meant for One Direction

    Louis Tomlinson is doing what Louis Tomlinson does best in the wake of Zayn Malik quitting One Direction... fighting back about his former bandmate's bourgeoning solo career. After getting into a Twitter spat with Malik's rumored album producer Naughty Boy, now Tomlinson is dismissing rumors that the leaked demo "I Won't Mind" was actually intended for 1D.
  • Deadmau5 To Produce New Krewella Album: 'Strobe' Producer, 'Alive' Singers Put Aside Differences For Shocking New Collaboration

    After feuding on and off for the better part of four months, sources who wish to remain anonymous because the information is not yet public have informed Music Times that deadmau5 is set to produce Krewella's upcoming album. The teams have not decided on a name as of yet, but a few ideas being floated out there include When It Rains It Pours, Totally Real Album, Why Did We Do This and Are We Friends?
  • 'Sinatra: All or Nothing at All,' HBO's Alex Gibney-Directed Documentary Frames Late Icon's Life Through Lens Of His 1971 Retirement Concert [RED CARPET PREMIERE]

    Alex Gibney follows up his fascinating Scientology documentary, Going Clear, with another project for HBO, Sinatra: All or Nothing At All. Mstarz News (our sister site) was live on the red carpet last night for the film's premiere in New York City. They had the chance to speak with Gibney as well as one of the film's executive producers Frank Marshall, journalist Lawrence O'Donnell, and Frank Sinatra's daughter Tina.
  • Violinist Hilary Hahn Returns to Symphony Center in Chicago, Releases New Album of Concertos by Mozart and Vieuxtemps

    Violinist Hilary Hahn will present a solo recital at Symphony Center on April 12, featuring works by Bach, Schumann and Debussy, as well as selections from her Grammy Award-winning album 'In 27 Pieces.' Hahn released her newest album, 'Mozart 5, Vieuxtemps 4 – Violin Concertos,' on March 31.
  • NSA Ties Pharrell Williams to "Revenge-Driven" Plot to Drench Nickelodeon Headquarters in Slime

    The NSA has detained "Happy" songwriter Pharrell Williams, alleging that the performer/producer was behind a massive plot to douse the entirety of Nickelodeon Studios with thousands of gallons of slime.
  • Kendrick Lamar First Performer with Two Weeks Atop Billboard 200 Since Taylor Swift; First R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Since Beyonce

    Kendrick Lamar and To Pimp A Butterfly pulled off something that few performers outside of Taylor Swift have managed to wrangle in the last few months: holding the no. 1 position on the Billboard 200 for more than one week. The album spent a second week at the top spot on the chart-the only performer aside from Swift (who spent a total of 11 weeks at no. 1 with 1989) to have done so since November, having sold 123,000 equivalent units during its second full week of sales. The accomplishment is even more relevant for the R&B/Hip-Hop genres, where Butterfly becomes the first album since 2013's Beyoncé to spend multiple weeks at no. 1.
  • Baauer, Fetty Wap & Dubbel Dutch's "Promises" Released as Part of Adidas's Songs From Scratch Series [LISTEN]

    Originally previewed Monday, March, 30, Brooklyn-based trap producer Baauer, New Jersey up-and-coming rapper Fetty Wap -- real name Willie Maxwell -- and another Brooklyn producer Dubbel Dutch's collaboration "Promises" has been released as a free download. The track was put together as a part of Adidas's Songs from Scratch series, joining other collaborations between hot rising stars like Chet Faker and Goldlink, Joey Bada$$ and Chuck Strangers, Jacques Greene and Tinashe, Jeremih and Shlohmo and others.
  • Cynthia Lennon Dead: John Lennon's First Wife & Mother to Julian Passes Away at 75

    Cynthia Lennon, the first wife of legendary Beatles member John Lennon and mother to Julian Lennon has passed away at the age of 75. Today (April 1), Julian made the heartbreaking announcement on his Twitter, alongside a new memorial to his beloved mother.
  • Bloods Protest Selection of Snoop Dogg for 2015 MLB All-Star Game Performer at Cincinnati Reds Home Field

    Representatives for the United Bloods Affiliates have released a statement denouncing the decision of Major League Baseball to feature Snoop Dogg as part of the 2015 MLB All-Star Game entertainment, which will be held at the Cincinnati Reds' Great American Ballpark this year. UBA claimed that featuring a noted Crips affiliate as a musical guest unfairly painted over the relationship of the Reds and the notorious Los Angeles gang, as well as Bloods' contributions to the history of gang warfare as a whole.
  • Nick Jonas' 'Chains' Gets Sexy, Colorful New Music Video with the 'Wynwood Walls' Edition [WATCH]

    Nick Jonas is getting bound in "Chains" yet again. After the massive success of his single "Jealous," the former Jonas Brother is giving his solo album's lead single another shot, and he's kicking off the campaign with a colorful, sexy new music video set in Miami's famous Wynwood Walls.
  • Andy Kim & Kevin Drew Talk 'It's Decided,' Defining Success, Remaking 'Shoot 'Em Up Baby,' And Other Lessons Learned [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

    Andy Kim and Kevin Drew are a seemingly unlikely duo, despite both hailing from Canada. You probably know Kim as the industry veteran who co-wrote the Archies' hit "Sugar, Sugar" and classics like 1974's "Rock Me Gently" and "Shoot 'Em Up Baby." Drew, on the other hand, is best known for his indie music collective Broken Social Scene as well his two solo LP's Spirit If... (2007) and Darlings (2014). The two continually bumped into each other over the years and eventually formed a friendship. From there they decided to make music together. The result, It's Decided, which dropped in February on Drew's label, Arts & Crafts, was a labor of love for the two musicians and marked a new chapter in Kim's story. The album explores the journey of a man who has seen both the ups and the downs in life, but is ultimately at peace with it.
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