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If Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton weren't enough of an enticement to watch season seven of The Voice, the NBC singing competition has just added another major music superstar. After months of rumors, today (Oct. 3), the network announced that "Shake It Off" singer Taylor Swift will be joining the show as a key advisor. -
6 Band Names Inspired by the Artist's Hometown: The Beach Boys, E Street Band, MC5 and More
Naming your band after your hometown is a pretty lazy decision, but there are some bands that have gotten a bit more creative, naming themselves after more obscure references the their place of origin. Here are six band names inspired by the artist's hometown: -
Dom Howard of Muse Shares Instagram Photo of 'World War 3' Session from Studio
Thanks to drummer Dom Howard, we know that Muse is hard at work in the studio on their forthcoming album "World War 3." Howard posted a photo to his Instagram account Thursday, Oct. 2, with the caption, "The set up has started!" -
Jordin Sparks Admits She & Jason Derulo "Set Themselves Up" for Marriage Pressure, Leading to Break Up
Jordin Sparks is continuing to clear up rumors and false statements in the wake of her split from her longtime boyfriend Jason Derulo. After the "Wiggle" singer claimed that pressure from his ex-girlfriend and outside sources to get married put too much pressure on their relationship, Sparks appeared on The Windy Williams Show to clear up some of the rumors... and she even addressed whether or not Derulo was unfaithful. -
Jack White Releasing 'Live At Bonnaroo 2014' As Three-Disc Vinyl Set with Plenty of Extras
Jack White is opening up The Vault at Third Man Records once again and this time he isn't reaching too far back in history to find its next release. The guitar whiz/vinyl revivalist will be releasing his set from Bonnaroo this year as part of a three-disc collection "Jack White Live At Bonnaroo 2014." -
The Growlers Take Step toward Wider Indie Acceptance with 'Chinese Fountain'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
WATCH: Kendrick Lamar Gives "i" a Live Debut During We Day 2014
One of the more bold declarations in hip-hop in the last month has come from Kendrick Lamar when he rapped "I love myself" in his new single "i." After releasing the positive and peppy Isley Brother sampling song on Sept. 23, the Compton rapper debuted the song live for the first time last night (Oct. 2) during a concert in Toronto. -
[WATCH] 5 Seconds of Summer Take Over ‘Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ With “Good Girls” [VIDEOS]
Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show audience appeared to be completely wrought with teenage girls during last night’s episode. Why? Easy… because the boys of 5 Seconds of Summer were there to perform – several times! -
Akon Reportedly Avoids Ebola at Africa Show by Crowdsurfing Inside a Giant Bubble
All we know for sure is that Akon was in a giant bubble while crowdsurfing during an Africa show Sept. 21. -
T.I. Defends Iggy Azalea After Rah Digga Comments Revisit Hip-Hop Stereotypes, 'Paperwork' Rapper Says She Should Judge Her Talent [WATCH]
Rah Digga recently commented on current female rappers and declared Iggy Azalea is not real hip-hop. Her criticism of the Australian femcee revisited previous discussions of hip-hop stereotypes and T.I. came to her defense. -
Details Emerge In Wiz Khalifa, Amber Rose Divorce Cheating Scandal, Pics Of Twins Rapper Had Affair With Hits The Web [PHOTOS]
Days after news broke of Amber Rose catching Wiz Khalifa in bed with another woman, it was reported that the rapper actually had an affair with twin sisters. As details emerge in the divorce and cheating scandal, photos of the twins have hit the net. -
The Turtles Members Flo & Eddie on Litigation Streak against SiriusXM and Pandora Regarding Pre-1972 Recording Rights
Ever wonder why restaurants such as Johnny Rockets play primarily '50s and '60s pop and rock 'n' roll? Of course it fits with theme but it's also totally free. Businesses would gladly play older recognizable tracks to avoid paying royalties on newer recognizable tracks. That may all change now that The Turtles are on a litigation streak however.
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