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The Most Popular Christian Bands in Concert - July 2014
Every month, Christian Concert Alerts releases a list of the most requested artists to see in concert, according to their Personalized Concert Alerts subscribers. These were the top 50 most requested Christian artists for the month of July. -
Rend Collective Celebrating in the U.S.
Rend Collective, the Irish band that grabbed a K-LOVE Fan Awards nomination for "Best Live Show," has two dates in the U.K. before they head back to the U.S. for their The Art Of Celebration Tour. Sharing the stage with the band will be Moriah Peters and Urban Rescue. -
Killers Frontman Brandon Flowers Confirms New Solo Album
In an interview with NME, Killers frontman Brandon Flowers shares some new details about his upcoming solo album, which would be his second overall and his first since 2010's Flamingo. The album is expected to be released some time in 2015. -
Morrissey Disses Robin Williams During Tribute To Lauren Bacall
Never one to refrain from saying something incredibly offensive, Morrissey took some time out of his otherwise touching tribute to the late Richard Attenborough and Lauren Bacall to criticize the media's focus on Robin Williams' suicide. In a post made to his website True To You yesterday, Morrissey expressed some disappointment that Bacall's death on Aug. 12 was overshadowed by Williams' death the day before. -
'Mary Poppins' Turns 50: Music Times Ranks Every Song, from 'A Spoonful of Sugar' to 'Supercalifrag..." You know the one.
No other live action Disney film features a soundtrack as iconic as that of Mary Poppins—a testament to brothers Robert and Richard Sherman—and it challenges even some of the most celebrated song collections from the studio's animated films as well. -
It's a Girl for Hayden Panettiere
When Nashville star Hayden Panettiere hit the Emmy's red carpet earlier this week, she was shimmering in a gown from Lorena Sarbu and glowing as only a mom-to-be can. Chatting with E!'s Giuliana Rancic, the star who has been pretty quiet up until now about her and fiancé Wladimir Klitschko's first child, shared that she "can’t wait for her to come out." -
Fred Armisen Stars In J Mascis' 'Every Morning' Video [WATCH]
Comedian Fred Armisen's list of cool indie rock friends is pretty long, and one of his most frequent collaborators is Dinosaur Jr. singer/guitarist J Mascis. The two have appeared together on Portlandia, Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Seth Meyers (where Armisen is the bandleader), and today, Mascis shared the music video for his latest single "Every Morning" through Funny or Die, featuring an appearance by Armisen, which you can check out below. -
The British Embassy Might Be on to Something: We Lost The War of 1812 and Music Won't Let Us Forget
The British Embassy won't let us forget that time they (The British) burned down the White House during the War of 1812. It's time to clear any misinformation about the war you may have picked up during middle school, with some help from music. -
Dustin Lynch Fans Won't Have to Wait for Luke Bryan's Crash My Playa Fest to See Him
Dustin Lynch may be appearing at Luke Bryan's Crash My Playa mini-fest in Mexico next year, but January is a long way off. So what is a Dustin Lynch fan to do in the meantime? Go to one of his nearly 30 shows scheduled between now and mid-October! -
R.I.P. Suicidal Tendencies Bassist Tim 'Rawbiz' Williams
Thrash metal band Suicidal Tendencies has announced the death of bassist Tim "Rawbiz" Williams through its Facebook page. His cause of death and age are not known at this time, though according to Ultimate Classic Rock, he claimed to be 25 years old back in 2009. -
The Keith Urban #1 Party - Surrounded by Friends but Missing Two Important Ladies
Nine months after seeing one of his songs go to #1 and not being able to get everyone in the same area to celebrate, the party went on - with Keith Urban, writers Nicolle Galyon, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins and a few hundred industry folks - but no Miranda Lambert and no Nicole Kidman.
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