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  • Shirtless Justin Bieber Sings Johnny Cash's 'Ring Of Fire' On Instagram [WATCH]

    So who else forgot that Justin Bieber is a musician and not a professional troublemaker? On his Instagram account yesterday, Bieber posted a short clip of himself singing Johnny Cash's 1963 classic "Ring of Fire" with his friend, R&B singer Khalil, while accompanying himself on guitar. Naturally, both of them are shirtless.
  • Ebola Rap Song Taking Over Liberia Radio [LISTEN]

    Combatting a deadly disease such as Ebola means taking out all the stops. Thanks to Liberian rappers F.A., Soulfresh and DenG, the newest form of awareness is being transmitted through the radio.
  • Ryan Adams Shares Punk Record '1984' On Youtube [LISTEN]

    Though Ryan Adams is known primarily as an alternative country artist, he's occasionally branched out into some decidedly non-country genres, including heavy metal and punk. On Sunday, Adams shared one of these genres experiments online, posting his recent punk EP 1984 in its entirety on Youtube, which you can check out below.
  • LISTEN: Jennifer Lopez, Iggy Azalea 'Booty' Remix is All About the Assets

    If there are two artists out there known just as well for their big booties as their music, it'd have to be Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea. So, logically, the two women would come together to celebrate the derriere by releasing a new remix of JLo's latest A.K.A. single, "Booty," which surfaced online today (Aug. 26).
  • Minus The Bear Reissues Albums And Adds New Tour Dates [LISTEN]

    Minus the Bear is giving fans a super re-issue this fall to celebrate the tenth anniversary of They Make Beer Commercials Like This, a 2004 EP that will be re-packaged with the band's 2007 album Planet of Ice.
  • iTunes Festival: Deadmau5, Jessie J, Mary J Blige Join Star-Studded Lineup [FULL SCHEDULE]

    September's iTunes Festival just scored several more prominent artists, and the 30-day schedule is almost complete.
  • Bob Dylan To Release Complete 'Basement Tapes' Sessions In Six-Disc Box Set

    Bob Dylan and The Band's legendary The Basement Tapes is one of the most revered albums in rock history, a rough collection of basement-recorded originals, covers, and traditional songs that helped popularize Americana music. Though the original 1975 version of the album features 24 tracks, today it was announced that Dylan will be releasing the complete, 138-track sessions as a part of his Bootleg album series on Nov. 4
  • Beyonce, Jay-Z Kept Solange Far Away During VMAs Moment With Blue Ivy

    Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been hard at work repairing their image after several divorce rumours cropped up during their recent world tour.
  • Morrissey Announces Tour Dates, Hasn't Canceled Any Yet [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Though it sometimes seems as if 90 percent of all Morrissey-related news has more to do with public feuds and controversies rather than his actual music, today there’s some good news to report from the former Smiths frontman: tour dates! On his website True To You yesterday, Morrissey shared a list of confirmed European tour dates, which you can check out below.
  • G-Unit Drops 'Ahhh Sh-t' Video Featuring Footage Of Police Brutality And Protests Inspired By Ferguson and Michael Brown [WATCH]

    Earlier this month, G-Unit's 50 Cent, Young Buck, and Kidd Kidd dropped the Michael Brown-inspired track "Ahhh Sh*t." Now they've released a video for it, which features clips of random footage of police brutality and protests as well as some of the song's lyrics.
  • Legendary Jazz Club Slug's Saloon Owner Jay Schultz Talks to Orchestra of Spheres' Daniel Beban About Old Performers

    Per Radio New Zealand National, a recent venture from Orchestra of Spheres' Daniel Beban, who runs Wellington sound exploration space The Pyramid Club met a slick fellow who ran a little join called Slug's Saloon, his name was Jay Schultz.
  • Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers to Release New Album, 'The American Masters,' Featuring Works by Barber, Corigliano and Mason Bates

    Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will release 'The American Masters,' featuring works by Samuel Barber, John Corigliano and Mason Bates, on the eOne label on September 30.
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