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On Sunday, July 6th from 7 to 9 pm, there will be a memorial for Keith Gentry at Common Grounds in Lexington, Kentucky. -
Introducing sMALLTIME
sMALLTIME (Danny Van, Steve Clayton, Kenny Goorabian and Dusty Slaybaugh) hails from Orange County, California. With decades of experience between the four of them, sMALLTIME successfully blends rock, blues, country and soul for a raw sound that gut checks you. -
Passion Fall Tour
Since 1997, Passion has been working to share Jesus with college students and ignite in them a passion for sharing Him with their peers. This fall, Passion will be taking the 2014 theme and music, "Take It All," on the road from September through November. -
12 Songs That Are Closely Associated With Certain Movies: Queen, The Shins, And More
Ever since The Graduate in 1967, filmmakers have often used pre-existing pop songs to score their movies, and sometimes these songs end up working so well that it's difficult to separate the song from the movie. Here are twelve songs that are closely associated with movies. -
Beck, St. Vincent and Jack White: Music Times Names Its Midyear Favorites
Just in case you've never checked out the Junk Mail feature at Music Times, understand that staff disagreements on the quality of albums ranges from age-based immaturity to outright violence. If selecting the best records at the midyear point was this dramatic, we can only imagine what will happen at the end of 2014. -
Dailey & Vincent To Tape Their First Live CD, DVD, and Public Television Concert Special
Dailey & Vincent, the 3 time Grammy nominated bluegrass duo, is excited to announce that on September 13, 2014, they will tape their first ever live CD, DVD, and Public Television concert special at the Prince William Campus of George Mason University at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Virginia. They invite all of their fans to come make music history by participating in this unique event. -
10 Best American Bands Of The Last 20 Years
England may have given us the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Radiohead, but the list of legendary bands from the United States is just as impressive: The Velvet Underground, The Ramones, R.E.M., and much more. To celebrate America's birthday today, here's a ranking of the ten best American bands of the last twenty years. -
Jason Lancaster Softens Up A Bit but 'As You Are Ain't Mom-Rock
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. -
Hi-Five, Russell Neal: Singer In Custody After Wife Found Dead From Stabbing, Charged With Murder
Russell Neal, the singer from the 1990’s R&B outfit Hi-Five is currently in custody after his wife, 24-year-old Catherine Martinez, was found dead. Reports state that Martinez died of multiple stab wounds and blunt force trauma to her head. -
Bruce Springsteen Gets A ‘Jeopardy!’ Category: New Jersey Rock Star Honored On Alex Trebek's Legendary Game Show
Sure, Bruce Springsteen may be one of the most famous and successful musicians around. Sure, he may even be a living legend. But now he's "official" –– the New Jersey rock star was honored with an entire category dedicated to him on Jeopardy! just last night. -
Garth Brooks Tour Gaffe May Result in All Five Dublin Shows Being Cancelled
Many months ago Garth Brooks made huge headlines for country fans everywhere when he announced during January that he would be playing a series of shows at Croke Park in Dublin, reliving the series of shows he played during May 1997. The advance interest in the shows was so great that Brooks and his team added more shows...and that, unfortunately, may ruin all five of his proposed concerts that are schedule to take place between July 25-29. -
Ed Sheeran Celebrates Fourth Of July On NBC’s ‘Today Show’: Taylor Swift’s BFF Performs Tracks Off ‘x’ To Packed Plaza
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