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  • Guthrie's River Ruckus Expands to 3 Days for 2014

    When the Guthrie Center, Iowa event made its debut in 2009, it was a one-day concert. In 2011, it expanded to a two-day event. 2014 will offer even more fun and more music as Guthrie's grows to a full three day extravaganza of country music and family fun.
  • No Country for Old Men: Met Opera General Manager Peter Gelb Takes Pay Cut In Hopes of Curbing Company's Downward Spiral

    The Met Opera has hit some hard times, and those times just continue to fall closer to the floor as the company seeks concession from its workers amid labor talks and contract negotiations.
  • Jack White Gets Gelato Flavor Named After Him in Honor of 'Lazaretto' Release in Australia

    There's no doubt that Jack White is a pretty cool guy. Despite his penchant for dissing The Black Keys a lot, he has a lot of paisley shirts, some sick guitar skills and he's really into vinyl records. That makes for a rad dude in most people's books. But now, his coolness factor has been kicked up another notch... literally. It has been announced that Australian gelato chain Gelato Messina has named a new confectionary flavor in honor of the Third Man Records boss.
  • Tim Munro of eighth blackbird Talks ‘Murder Ballades,’ Music of Michael Ward-Bergeman on Free Millennium Park Concert

    Accordionist and composer Michael Ward-Bergeman will join eighth blackbird for a program of music influenced by folk songs at Chicago’s Millennium Park on Thursday, June 19.
  • REVIEW: Ed Sheeran 'Thinking Out Loud' Shows Easy, Breezy Side of a Lover's Arms [LISTEN]

    Ed Sheeran is continuing to rollout new music from his album x leading up to its June 23 release date, and he's taking things down a few notches. Today (June 18), Sheeran released the easy, breezy love song "Thinking Out Loud."
  • Korn Announces Expanded Edition of ‘Paradigm Shift’ Album, Includes New Tracks and Live Material

    Korn has decided to release an "expanded edition" of their October 2013 album 'The Paradigm Shift.'
  • Craig Morgan Wants to Send 50,000 MoonPies to our Troops Overseas

    If you grew up in the south, the chances are good that you enjoyed many a summer day with a Moonpie and an RoC Cola. The sweet treat combined with an RC brought many smiles to the faces in my childhood and now, Craig Morgan wants to help share at least half of the famous combo with our troops overseas.
  • She's Too Pretty! Carrie Underwood Accused of Plastic Surgery

    Carrie Underwood is a stunning and talented beauty who also happens to be the face of Almay. As she's gotten older, she's gotten even more beautiful. Rather than just enjoy everything God gifted her with and make a subtle nod to make-up tricks learned along the way, a magazine is accusing her of having plastic surgery.
  • Unspoken Inches Closer to the Top of the Charts

    When Unspoken, Centricity Music's new band, released their debut album on April 1, 2014, they were hopeful that the week-long radio promo tour would help get the music out there and that fans would love it. Their wishes came true on both fronts and the band has now broken Billboard's Top 20 list, inching up each week since May 31st.
  • 6 Musicians Who Became Famous Producers: Brian Eno, Dr. Dre, And More

    Plenty of musicians eventually try their hand at producing, since it's pretty hard to record music in a studio without learning a thing or two about production. However, these six artists proved to be such talented producers that they made a second career out of it. Here are six musicians who became famous record producers.
  • LISTEN: 5 Seconds Of Summer New Song 'Kiss Me Kiss Me' Exudes Youthful Happiness in Love Anthem

    Watch out. Pop-punk is about to be back in the world's ears in a big way, and it's all thanks to Australian boy band 5 Seconds Of Summer. Though they open for One Direction now, this four-piece is out to take on the music industry themselves, and today (June 17) a new song has arrived online: "Kiss Me Kiss Me."
  • Katy Perry Announces Record Label Imprint Metamorphosis Music on Twitter, Signs Prismatic World Tour Opener Ferras as First Act

    Katy Perry isn't just in the business of making her own music, the "Birthday" singer is also looking to get into the record label game. After teasing an announcement for hours on her Twitter, today (June 17), Perry announced a new venture for herself: her own record imprint.
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