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Musicians steal from each other all the times, whether it comes to lyrics, riffs, fashion, or in this case, album covers. Here are seven album covers that are homages (or rip-offs) to other albums. -
6 Title Tracks That Were Left Off the Album: Led Zeppelin, Tom Waits, and more
Many albums get their titles from a specific song in the tracklisting, but there are rare occasions when these particular songs are cut from the album, but the album title remains the same. Here are seven title tracks that were left off of their albums. -
10 Artists Whose Most Famous Song Isn't Their Best: Radiohead, Nirvana, and more
Success in the music business is unpredictable. Some untalented artists inexplicably stay at the top of the charts, just like some songs inexplicably become an artist's signature, even though they have more qualified songs for the position. Here are ten artists whose most famous song isn't their best. -
"Country Music's Greatest Eats"
What would happen if you were to put Alan Jackson, Alecia Davis, Allison Demarcus, Amy Grant, Brett Eldredge, Cody Alan, Craig Morgan, Easton Corbin, Eli Young Band, Gloriana, Holly Williams, Jana Kramer, Katie Cook, Miranda Lambert, Randy Travis, Scotty McCreery, The Henningsens, The Oak Ridge Boys, Trace Adkins, Wynonna Judd and Zac Brown Band into a giant kitchen with nine other country stars? There would be great stories, amazing music and food good enough (and varied enough) to make you cry! -
9 Country Artists That Support Animals
There is never a shortage of animal lovers online or in the country music industry. But the number of people in the who put their money where there mouth is to support animals is a little shorter. These artists all support animal organizations both big and small. -
Brian Eno and Karl Hyde don't equal sum of their powers on 'Someday World'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Run For Love With K-LOVE and The Hands & Feet Project
When the K-LOVE Fan Awards hit Nasvhille on the last weekend of the month, they will be partnering with the Run For Love 5K to raise money for the Hands & Feet Project. The run, which will be held on May 31 at the Opryland Hotel, will help raise awareness about Hands and Feet's mission - to help care for the orphaned and abandoned children of Haiti. -
Two huge rappers reportedly going on tour: Lil Wayne and Drake? Eminem and Dr. Dre? Music Times takes a guess
Beyoncé and Jay Z have earned the title of "year's biggest tour" with "On The Run." Or have they? Our pal and Los Angeles Times hip-hop/R&B specialist Gerrick Kennedy tweeted on Thursday that another huge tour featuring "two of the biggest rappers in the game right now" is being planned. -
WATCH: Paul McCartney dances with a robot in 'Appreciate' video
In Paul McCartney's newest music video, he journeys through a museum of humans, dancing about and jamming with a robot named Newman. -
FYF Fest 2014 lineup features biggest acts ever with The Strokes, Phoenix, HAIM and more [FULL LINEUP]
Los Angeles is going to get super indie come this August. Today (May 16), FYF Fest announced its 2014 lineup, and the two-day gathering will bring out some of the biggest acts in alternative rock. -
Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, Claudia Leitte release 'We Are One' music video for FIFA World Cup 2014 full of Brazil pride and soccer
Like Simba and his daughter Kiara sang in The Lion King 2, "We Are One." Now, for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte are expressing a similar sentiment. Today (May 16), the Latin-flavored trio released an official music video for their Brazillian World Cup anthem "We Are One (Ole Ola)." -
Mötley Crüe's 'The Dirt' film script shocks even Tommy Lee: 'How the hell are we gonna rate this thing?'
'The Dirt,' a film based on Mötley Crüe's biographic book of the same name (which was released during 2001) is in production. And based on the reaction of drummer Tommy Lee, viewers can expect shock, and perhaps awe.
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