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  • Garth Brooks Signs with Sony, Reveals Plans for New Album, and Previews Tour Announcement as Soon as Monday

    Garth Brooks put out a lot of publicity regarding his press conference this week, and he didn't let fans down. The event, which had been moved from Monday to Thursday to this week, included announcements that we expected and ones that we don't.
  • [WATCH] Old Crow Medicine Show's "Sweet Amarillo" Music Video

    Once again, Old Crow Medicine Show and Bob Dylan have made magic. The band's hit, "Wagon Wheel," started out as nothing more than an outtake by Dylan that Ketch Secor turned into a full song. Now they've done it again with "Sweet Amarillo."
  • AC/DC's Brian Johnson Reveals Details On New Album

    Frontman Brian Johnson has revealed to Classic Rock that AC/DC has completed their long-awaited new album, the follow-up to 2008's Black Ice. He told them that the as-yet-untitled album was finished following a series of intense studio sessions in Vancouver.
  • Robin Thicke New Album 'Paula' Sells Less Than 54 Copies in Australia Following Flop UK Numbers

    If you thought Robin Thicke's new album Paula selling 530 copies during its first week in the U.K. was a sad news story, you probably don't want to hear about his Australian numbers. Thicke's plea to his estranged wife Paula Patton failed to crack the top 500 albums down under, meaning it sold less than 54 copies.
  • Burzum's Varg Vikernes Found Guilty Of Inciting Racial Hatred

    The Guardian reports that infamous black metal musician Varg Vikernes has been found guilty of inciting racial hatred by a French court. Vikernes received a six-month suspended sentence and a fine of €8,000, or roughly $11,000, for writing blog posts attacking Muslims and Jews between March and June 2013. Vikernes was not present for the proceedings, which took place in Paris on Tuesday.
  • Violence in Israel Threatens Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey and Backstreet Boys Concerts

    The recent flare-up of violence in Israel threatens to take a toll on the nation's concert and television industries.
  • Ariana Grande 'My Everything' Target Deluxe Edition Features Two New Songs, 'The Cadillac Song' & 'Too Close'

    You know you've made it when you get a Target-exclusive album. Just like pop megastars Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift and Janelle Monae, "Problem" singer Ariana Grande's new album My Everything will be coming to the mega-retailer upon its Aug. 25 release date with two exclusive bonus songs.
  • Green Day, Mike Dirnt: ‘American Idiot’ Bassist Will Produce Indie Film 'Crickets', Billie Joe Armstrong & Tré Cool Taking It Easy

    Bassist Mike Dirnt has done a lot of things as a core member of the punk rock group Green Day – alongside frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and drummer Tré Cool – but now he’s venturing off to a new project for just a little while. Reports from Billboard state that Dirnt will produce the upcoming indie flick Crickets.
  • Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding and Albert King May Soon Be Showcased in Stax Musical on Broadway

    Stax Records may be coming to Broadway soon enough, as the Concord Music Group and producer Stuart Benjamin are looking to bring a musical based on the legendary label to theaters by early 2016.
  • Banned by the Soviets in 1968, Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Holocaust Opera 'The Passenger' Makes New York Premiere July 10

    A chance encounter between a Holocaust survivor and her Nazi overseer provides the drama in this production by the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and Chorus.
  • REVIEW: Irish Melodies Shine in James Galway’s Premiere of Irish Flute Concerto with Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Ravinia

    The U.S. premiere of 'Linen and Lace,' a flute concerto by Bill Whelan, was an unusual and welcome event at Ravinia on Tuesday night. Whelan is best known as the composer of 'Riverdance,' the Irish music show that step-danced its way into music history 20 years ago.
  • Justin Bieber Egging Incident Ruling Leads to Probation, Fee and Restraining Order for 'Confident' Singer

    Justin Bieber is now facing one less legal charge. The "Confident" singer has pled out of his now infamous egging vandalism case, avoiding jail time in the process.
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