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Brantley Gilbert dropped a bombshell that is breaking hearts all over the place on "The Bobby Bones Show" on Tuesday. The 29-year-old country singer, who was engaged to Jana Kramer from January 2013 through August of that year when they broke up, has gotten engaged again. -
Jaden Smith, Kylie Jenner Get Contemplative and Sad in Dreamy "Blue Ocean" Music Video [WATCH]
Jaden Smith is continuing his adventure into diving into the world of music with the release of a new music video. Today (Oct. 22), the celebrity son/sometimes actor/singer released the official music video for his Justin Timberlake sampling track "Blue Ocean" and it features one of his many famous friends: Kylie Jenner. -
Shania Twain Announces First Album In Nearly 12 Years
Shania Twain has announced a new album, which will be her first since 2002's Up. The country singer opened up about how her two-year Las Vegas residency gave her the confidence to release new music in a new interview with the Las Vegas Sun. -
Cream Career-Spanning Box Set Will Be Released in November [TRACKLIST]
Although Cream's career was brief, it spawned four impressive albums that will be released in a specialty box set this November. -
Rita Ora Shares New Song "Grateful" Off Upcoming 'Beyond The Lights' Soundtrack [LISTEN]
Rita Ora has unveiled a new song "Grateful," which will be featured on the soundtrack for the romantic drama Beyond the Lights. The new single shows Ora reflecting on how the hardships in life make you a stronger person. -
CMT Artists of the Year Special Will Honor the Top 5 Country Artists of 2014
On December 2nd at 8 p.m. (ET), CMT will honor the top country artists of 2014 during the annual 90-minute CMT Artists of the Year special. Broadcasting live from Nashville, the night will feature star-studded performances and one huge celebration! -
J. Cole Drops a New Verse on Remix of Jessie Ware's 'Kind of ... Sometimes ... Maybe' [LISTEN]
English pop singer Jessie Ware has shared a remix of her Tough Love track "Kind of ... Sometimes ... Maybe" featuring a new verse from rapper J. Cole. According to "Pitchfork," the track premiered earlier today on BBC Radio 1, and came about after Ware and Cole met in Los Angeles while Ware was recording with producer BenZel. -
Interview: Hunters' Izzy Almeida on Leaving New York, Dating in a Band and A Tentative Second Album
When most people think of nostalgia for the '90s, images of Spice Girls and Pokemon dance in their head... not so much for the sludgy grunge music of the hard alternative rock scene. But, that's exactly what indie band Hunters brings to mind. Blending together the sensibility of riot grrrl punk with thrashing metal guitars, this Philadelphia via Brooklyn band recalls and era gone by. -
Sara Evans Announces Christmas Album 'At Christmas'
Country singer Sara Evans has announced the release of her first Christmas album "At Christmas." According to "The Boot," the album will consist of 10 of Evans's favorite Christmas carols, including standards such as "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland." Also included will be a version of "The 12 Days of Christmas" sung with Evans's daughters Sylvia, 12, and Audrey, 10. -
Spoon Announce New US Tour Dates, Including Appearance on 'The Daily Show' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Though Austin, Texas, indie rock heroes Spoon already toured the United States this past summer in support of their new album "They Want My Soul," today they announced that they'll be returning to the States in December for a new string of tour dates. Following their month-long stint around Europe, "Consequence of Sound" reported that Spoon will kick off their U.S. tour dates Dec. 7 in Boulder, Colorado, and finish New Year's Eve in Dallas. In February, the tour will resume briefly for a three-date stint in Australia. In addition to these newly announced tour dates, Spoon will also be appearing on "The Daily Show" Thursday, Oct. 30. -
Paul Is NOT Dead: The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Jon Bon Jovi and a History of Musical Death Hoaxes
The Beatles formally released a press statement on October 21 during 1969 to deny claims that Paul McCartney had died. He wasn't the first celebrity to undergo a death hoax nor would he be the last. One would think that with a news cycle that constantly updates during the new digital age, people would panic less about these things. Alas, it's almost gotten worse. Check out five of the most famous death hoaxes in the history of musicians and how they got started: -
Broods Co-Founder Caleb Nott Talks New Zealand, Lorde And Getting Along With His Talented Sister, Georgia [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Caleb and his sister, Georgia Nott, share producer Joel Little with fellow New Zealand star Lorde, and their dark pop sound is reminiscient of the "Royals" songstress.
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