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  • Mick Jagger's Support Proves A World Cup Curse for England, Italy and Portugal

    This theory might not be as scientific as having an octopus select the winners for upcoming World Cup games, but Brazil seems to have noticed that every team picked by Mick Jagger inevitably loses, and is encouraging the Rolling Stones frontman to take his support to other teams as a result.
  • MTV, Ariana Grande Reviving 'TRL' for One Day to Debut New Song 'Break Free'

    MTV will be resurrecting its beloved countdown program Total Request Live for just one day this July, and the network is doing it for one of the summer's hottest music stars... Ariana Grande.
  • Justin Bieber Car Accident: 'Confident' Singer Reportedly Involved in Beverly Hills Incident Last Night

    Justin Bieber has reportedly been involved in another car accident, but unlike his infamous Miami DUI incident earlier this year, this time it seems like it isn't the "Confident" singer's fault.
  • 8 Band Names That Don't Fit The Music: The Zombies, Primal Scream, And More

    Some bands have names that give you a perfect idea of what kind of music they play. I mean, what other kind of band could Slayer possibly be, or Black Flag? However, these eight bands chose names that don't quite represent the music they make.
  • School of Seven Bells Release Benjamin Curtis' last Recording, A Joey Ramone Cover

    The alternative music world wasn't ready for Ben Curtis of School of Seven Bells to pass away last December, but our prayers weren't answered. Alejandra Dehenza, the remaining member of the group, has released Curtis's final recording to a still shellshocked fan base.
  • Janelle Monae, Michelle Obama: Artist Will Perform Following First Lady’s Keynote Speech At Grammy Museum Luncheon

    The Grammy Museum will welcome in First Lady Michelle Obama as the keynote speaker on July 16 for a luncheon in Los Angeles, Billboard reports. The keynote address is for the first ever Jane Ortner Education Award, an award that acknowledges teachers who use music in their classroom instructions. Soul and R&B singer-songwriter Janelle Monae, who received this year's Artist Award, has been asked to perform at the event.
  • Frank Sinatra Driver’s License: Singer's New Jersey License For Sale At Auction

    Lovers of Frank Sinatra rejoice! Word has it that Ol’ Blue Eyes’ very first New Jersey driver’s license is currently up for auction.
  • 10 Band Names Taken From Literature: Steely Dan, The Doors, And More

    If there's one surefire way to add a sense of importance and artistic integrity to your band, it's to name your band after something you read in a book. Here are ten bands who took their names from literary works.
  • 10 Indie/Alt-Rock Musicians Who Have Acted: Jack White, Björk, And More

    Though plenty of pop and (especially) hip-hop stars have dabbled in acting, they're not the only musicians who have second careers as thespians. Here are ten indie rock/alternative rock musicians who have acted in films and television.
  • Bow Wow Changes Name To Shad Moss, Says Stage Moniker 'Does Not Fit Who I Am Today'

    He already shed the Lil' from his stage name back in 2002, but now Bow Wow is dropping the canine moniker all together.
  • Beyoncé, Jay Z On The Run Tour Behind The Scenes: See Rehearsal Photos Before Live Shows Kick Off in Miami

    Beyonce and Jay Z are set to go "On The Run" starting tomorrow (June 25) at Miami's Sun Life Stadium, but leading up to the massive concert tour, the typically guarded husband and wife pair took fans behind the scenes in series of photos on Tumblr and Instagram.
  • Junk Mail: Ed Sheeran's 'x' Album Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases...without needing to look at each other.
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