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  • Morrissey Cancels Another Show in Atlantic City, Kristeen Young Mysteriously Leaves Tour

    In a move that is largely unsurprising Morrissey has scrapped another tour date. After the "Earth Is The Loneliest Planet" singer and his touring crew caught a nasty virus earlier this week, causing the fourth Morrissey show cancellation in Atlanta in just 18 months, Moz has postponed another show.
  • Lupe Fiasco Likens Justin Bieber to Donald Sterling, Claims Singer Will Not Get Same Treatment for Racial Slurs

    Lupe Fiasco has some interesting comments to say about Justin Bieber's recent racist videos. If there's one thing everyone is talking about this week, it's surely the footage of Justin Bieber's various racist remarks.
  • 7 Great Alt-Rock Songs Where The Lead Vocalist Doesn't Sing: Oasis, The White Stripes, and more

    For most bands, one of their most identifiable aspects is the sound of the lead singer's voice. However, every once in a while another band member will step out in front and take the lead, sometimes even at the suggestion of the lead singer. Here are seven greatest alt-rock songs where someone else in the band sings lead.
  • Spoon Announces New Album 'They Want My Soul' Following Four-Year Hiatus

    Spoon may be teasing a song (or something) called "R.I.P." for June 10, but the indie rock band is very much alive. After four years lying low, today (June 5), Spoon announced a new album They Want My Soul.
  • Florida Country Superfest

    The countdown is on to the first ever 2014 Florida Country Superfest and in 9 days, it kicks off! (Photo : Universal Nashville) Easton Corbin (2014)The countdown is on to the first ever 2014 Florida Country Superfest and in 9 days, it kicks off! The fan fest, which is free, kicks off at 11:30 am on Saturday, June 14th outside EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida.
  • 6 Albums Intended To Be The Artist's Last: R.E.M., Jay-Z, and more

    It's not very often that an artist or band can plan its final album. Most of the time, the band unexpectedly splits, or someone unexpectedly passes away, turning its most recent album into its last, even if it wasn't meant to be. However, these six albums were actually recorded with the intention of being the artist's last. Whether or not the artist actually kept this promise, though, is another story.
  • Weezer Teases 'Hash Pipe'-y New Song 'Ain't Got Nobody,' And It's Surprisingly Awesome

    Weezer is revving its engine, turning the key and driving off to new music land. Yesterday (June 4) as a part of the band's Weezer Wednesday series, the legendary alt-rock outfit unviled roughly 40 seconds of a new song, "Ain't Got Nobody," fueling fire that its ninth studio album is well on its way.
  • ‘Full House’ Star Dave Coulier Claims Alanis Morissette’s ‘You Oughta Know’ Isn’t About Him

    Uncle Joey from 'Full House' recently did an interview with BuzzFeed and claims Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know' is not about him.
  • Brian Free & Assurance Summer Concert Schedule

    Brian Free is one of the most recognizable southern gospel tenors of our time and has been since he started singing with Gold City Quartet in 1982. His popular group, Brian Free & Assurance, has spent years winning awards and fans all over the country.
  • Justin Bieber Apologizes for Second Racist Video: 'I Just Need to Step Up and Own What I Did'

    For the second time this week, Justin Bieber has issued an apology for some of his past racist behavior. After video leaked yesterday (June 4) of a 14-year-old Bieber singing the n-word repeatedly all with a giant grin on his face, the "Confident" singer has expressed his regrets.
  • New Concert Series at London’s Central Synagogue Opens with Violist David Aaron Carpenter in “Music of the Jewish Diaspora”

    The International Concerts Series at Central Synagogue will feature world-class musicians in a historical venue noted for its excellent acoustics.
  • Sylvia Milo is Mozart's Neglected Sister in 'The Other Mozart'

    A one-woman show explores the life of Mozart's sister Nannerl and asks, 'How could we have lost the other Mozart?'
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