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  • 5 Musicians With Two Equally Famous Bands: Dave Grohl, Eric Clapton, And More

    Plenty of musicians join more than one band throughout their careers, but most of them end up being associated with just one band. That's why Paul McCartney is always referred to as a member of the Beatles, and not a member of Wings. However, there are some artists who are lucky enough to have been members of two different bands that are equally as famous or influential. Here are five artists that are equally known for two different bands.
  • Eminem's Total Slaughter Rap Battle Coming To Pay-Per-View

    Back in April, we reported that Eminem and his Slaughterhouse crew planned to turn rap battles into a premier television event with the Total Slaughter rap battle "league" (a la MMA, UFC, WWE), which will take over New York's Hammerstein Ballroom on July 12.
  • 8 Great Musicians With Their Own Sneaker Designs: Run-DMC, Oasis, And More

    On June 17, trance artist Paul van Dyk released his own line of TOMS shoes, though van Dyke is far from the first artist to do this. Here are eight great musicians with their own sneaker designs.
  • Beyoncé, HBO Team Up Again for 'Beyoncé X10' Video Series: Concert Footage to Air Before 'True Blood' Final Season

    Beyoncé and HBO are joining forces once again. Today (June 19), the "Drunk In Love" singer and the premium cable network announced a new joint venture together: Beyoncé X10.
  • Lil Wayne Says He Is Dropping Two New Albums This Year And 'Probably' Seven Next Year

    In his latest installment of #WeezyWednesdays, rapper Lil Wayne announced that he's been recording so much music that he plans to drop two albums this year.
  • The Black Keys Gets Sandwich Named In Its Honor at Umami Burger, Featuring Plenty Of Velveeta Cheese

    No matter what he may want to believe, Jack White has quite a bit in common with The Black Keys. Both rock acts topped the Billboard charts, stared out in two-man bands and they have new food items named after them. Today (June 19), California burger chain Umami Burger has created The Black Keys Akron Burger, named after the "Fever" band's Ohio hometown.
  • Fitz and The Tantrums, Interpol And Fun. Insulted On Vanessa Bayer’s ‘Sound Advice’ Web Series [WATCH]

    In her Sound Advice web series, Bayer plays a media coach known for shelling out both some not-so-great advice and face-to-face insults to her many top-tier clients in the music industry. Recently, the series has gone viral due to her awkward yet hysterical interviews with “clients” Drake and TV on the Radio. And now, Janessa Slater is back with a two-part take on New York City’s Governors Ball.
  • My Morning Jacket Unveil Details About ‘One Big Holiday’ Concert in Mexico

    For the second year in a row, Kentucky rockers My Morning Jacket are hosting a “blowout concert” titled One Big Holiday set in Mexico for early next year.
  • 8 Albums That Omit Great Songs On Some Editions: The Strokes, The Smiths, And More

    When a band achieves international success, their albums are often re-released in different countries with bonus tracks, or sometimes with altered tracklistings. These eight albums, however, have incredible songs that, for one reason or another, aren't included on every edition.
  • WATCH: Lady Gaga 'Do What U Want' Music Video Actually Scrapped Due to R. Kelly, Terry Richardson Sexual Predator Allegations

    Remember the music video that never was for the Lady Gaga/R. Kelly single "Do What U Want"? New reports have surfaced about the content of the music video, shot by controversial photographer Terry Richardson, and the whole thing has been likened to "literally an ad for rape."
  • D’Angelo’s Manager Confirms New Album To Drop This Year

    D'Angelo's long-awaited follow-up to the classic 2000 album Voodoo might finally see the light of day after multiple false starts, according to his manager, veteran music executive Kevin Liles.
  • Cameron Crowe, J.J. Abrams, Winnie Holzman Creating Rock Comedy Pilot For Showtime – ‘Roadies’

    Showtime Networks has ordered a new rock comedy pilot from Cameron Crowe, J.J. Abrams and Winnie Holzman titled 'Roadies.'
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