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Trina Throws Subliminal Shade At Ex-Boyfriend French Montana And Khloe Kardashian On Latest Cut 'F--k Love' [LISTEN]
Despite the fact that French Montana and Khloe Kardashian have called it quits, apparently rapper Trina still feels some time of way since being dumped for the reality star. -
WATCH: Nick Jonas, Girlfriend Olivia Culpo Team Up for "Jealous" Music Video from New Album 2014
Nick Jonas is not too proud to admit he gets a little crazy when it comes to his girlfriend (and former Miss USA) Olivia Culpo, and now the former Jonas Brother has laid it all out in the new music video for his latest single "Jealous." -
Leif Ove Andsnes, Mahler Chamber Orchestra Release Third Volume of Beethoven Journey ('Emperor Piano Concerto,' 'Choral Fantasy') on Sony Classical
Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra have just released the third volume of their ongoing "Beethoven Journey" for Sony Classical, featuring the Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor" and Choral Fantasy. -
Jazz World to Fans: Quit Hating on Satirists, from Django Gold's 'Sonny Rollins: In His Own Words' to Pop Culture
Jazz music to jazz fans oft seems irreproachable, especially in the context of the most recent Sonny Rollins article by Django Gold in The New Yorker. The article, "Sonny Rollins: In His Own Words" wasn't side-splittingly funny, just a mild stab at the jazz heavyweight. And yet, fans of the Rollins man were inept at lightening up. -
Run The Jewels and El-P Vow to Make Good on 'Meow The Jewels' Album if Kickstarter Campaign Comes Through
Run The Jewels is noted for many things, one of which isn't taking the world too seriously. Thus it was less than surprising when the duo unrolled its mercy packages for the new Run The Jewels 2 album, which featured some absurd offers available for absurd amounts of money, including a rendition of the album featuring nothing but cat noise samples titled Meow The Jewels, which would involve El-P remixing the entire album and working in a few bonus clips of your cat mewing. Something he didn't think about: A group of fans crowdsourcing funds to make the project happen. -
American Composers Orchestra Honors Andy Akiho with $15,000 Grand Prize from the Underwood Emerging Composer Commission
The American Composers Orchestra (ACO) has named their 2014 Underwood Commission award to Andy Akiho. In addition to the accolade, the American-born composer will also be awarded a $15,000 prize for a future work to be premiered by the ACO. -
Grand Ole Opry Returning To New York: Country Music Series Readies Free Shows In Bryant Park This Month Featuring Kristian Bush, Dustin Lynch & The Swon Brothers
Looks like New York country fans have reason to rejoice, because Rolling Stone reports that The Grand Ole Opry is returning to the Big Apple this coming Sept. 29 for a series of free acoustic performances. -
Michael Jackson Gets Animated in Bizarre New Interview Featuring Janet Jackson for PBS's 'Blank on Blank' Series
We certainly have some odd memories of Michael Jackson from his last few decades but a new release once again confirms that his quirkiness ran long and deep. A new interview has emerged via PBS's 'Blank on Blank' series, featuring the pop star speaking with music historian John Pidgeon during 1980. -
Bruce Springsteen to Play 'Stand Up For Heroes' Event in New York City Again during 2014
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will serve as the musical headliner for the annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit, being held at Madison Square Garden in New York on November 5 (Rolling Stone). The event raises money for injured military service members and their families. -
Ryan Adams Drops 'Jacksonville' EP [LISTEN]
As part of his Pax-Am Singles Series, singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has shared his "Jacksonville" EP via YouTube. -
Joey Ramone's Brother, Marky Ramone Talk About U2's Tribute Song
The lead single from U2's surprise album Songs of Innocence, "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)," is about the first time the band from Dublin saw The Ramones and how that performance changed their lives.
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