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  • Marty Stuart Doubles the Fun in September

    Marty Stuart has announced that he will be releasing a new album in September and it's a double header. 'Saturday Night & Sunday Morning' will offer country fans plenty to party by on the first disc. It's what Stuart calls "my life from 1987 to about ten years ago…a hard-living honky-tonk musician lifestyle." Gospel fans will find plenty to praise to on the second disc, which is a natural follow-up to his 2008 release, 'Souls' Chapel'.
  • WATCH: One Direction Pot Smoking Video Leaks: Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson 'Warm Up with Mary J' before Peru Concert

    Gone are those days of that squeaky-clean image. Two of the five members of One Direction, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson, have been outed as fans of smoking a certain illegal substance... and the entire incident has been captured on video.
  • Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Heath

    While the wedding wasn't the multi-million dollar affair that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had (with all of the accompanying media frenzy), the two had a beautiful and intimate wedding ceremony Sunday night in Nashville at the Scarritt-Bennett Chapel.
  • Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande Swap Spots on Digital Downloads Chart

    It was another huge week in terms of download sales and, as predicted by Music Times during last week's chart summary, Iggy Azalea quit playing second fiddle to Ariana Grande.
  • 7 Artists Who Could Have Been Sued for Plagiarism (But Weren't): The Smiths, Nirvana, and More

    Though there have been plenty of times when musicians were sued for plagiarizing one of their songs, this usually only happens when the song becomes a hit. Musicians steal from each other far more than you might think, and most of the time it isn't brought to court. Here are seven great artists who could have been sued for plagiarism, but weren't.
  • Beastie Boys’ Monster Energy Trial Kicks Off with an Amusing Start, Ad-Rock Laughs It Up

    The Beastie Boys' Monster Energy trial began yesterday in New York to a hysterical start, giving Ad-Rock some laughs along the way.
  • Coldplay and Brantley Gilbert Both Top 200,000 in Sales during First Week on Billboard 200

    Anyone worried about the continuing degrading of album sales can breathe easy this week. Two huge releases didn't quite compete for the top spot, but they did set a Billboard total sales mark for 2014.
  • Thompson Square Summer 2014 Tour Schedule

    Keifer and Shawna Thompson, aka Thompson Square, have been working together and playing together since they met in Nashville at a singing competition. This summer, the husband and wife team who have their song "Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About" up for the 2014 CMT Duo Video of the Year, will be on the road for their Just Feels Good Tour, singing at concerts and festivals all over the country and even up into Canada.
  • Broadway Cast Recordings on Tap for 'Aladdin,' 'If/Then' and 'Bullets over Broadway'

    'Tis the season for original Broadway cast albums. Disney's 'Aladdin' and Masterworks Broadway's 'If/Then' and 'Bullets Over Broadway' are some of the latest releases.
  • GWAR Will Fulfill Dream of Oderus Urungus, Plan to Open GWARbar in Hometown

    Heavy metal rockers GWAR recently announced plans to open up their very own restaurant – GWARbar – in their hometown of Richmond, Virginia.
  • Mike Patton of Faith No More Has Actual Greatest Vocal Range, According to New Analysis

    One of the trending music stories in recent week's has been Concert Hotel's graph displaying the greatest vocal ranges in popular music. Axl Rose of the Guns 'n' Roses came out on top in the study, with Mariah Carey following closely behind. The problem is that people who pay attention to the actual science of music are also into a lot of obscure music. VVN Music hasn't gone totally off the grid with its own analysis, but it has introduced some more names for your consideration.
  • Crowder Takes Listeners on a Journey to the Neon Steeple

    This is Crowder 2.0. There is no other artist out there that could pull off an album so varied and still make it flow, yet for David Crowder, it's as easy as breathing.
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