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Over the weekend, Arcade Fire's Win Butler took the time during his Coachella set to "shout-out to all the bands still playing actual instruments at this festival,' therefore taking a jab at all the electronic artists who were also playing the festival. His sentiment is an over-argued accusation that electronic artists aren't actual musicians. -
Who Shot Ya: Top 10 Most Sampled Jazz Artists of All Time via WhoSampled, From Nina Simone and Erykah Badu to Biggie and Snoop
Could jazz music be considered the predecessor to modern hip-hop and funk form? Well, potentially, and this year even Snoop Dogg gave props to Herbie Hancock as that very forefather to the rap movement. -
Collateral Damage: Stephen Schwartz, Alan Menken, Lin-Manuel Miranda Campaign Against Sheet Music Piracy
Broadway composers are demanding illegal-download websites stop offering unauthorized downloads of copyrighted sheet music. -
Who Will Succeed the Departing Mariss Jansons at the Royal Concertgebouw?
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Congrats to Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood - A Proud Dad To Be
Congrats to Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood and his wife Kelli - they have announced that they are expecting their first first baby together in September. -
Jana Kramer Shows Off New Ink
Yesterday, three days after getting out of the hospital, Jana Kramer celebrated with new ink. (Photo : Jana Kramer's Instagram)Jana and Maggie Rose at Black 13 TattooYesterday, three days after getting out of the hospital, Jana Kramer celebrated feeling better with new ink. -
Barry and Linda Gibb Sell Johnny and June Carter Cash's Former Home
The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb and his wife Linda bought the former home of Johnny and June Carter Cash in December 2005 with plans to restore the 13,880-square-foot home. After a fire destroyed it in 2007, the plan was to build a second home on the lot, but the couple sold it last month to a Tennessee company. -
Pharrell Williams still 'Happy' atop Billboard Hot 100: Justin Timberlake 'Not A Bad Thing,' Chris Brown 'Loyal' debut in top 10
The Hot 100 continues to just be ridiculously, incessantly "Happy" this week. For the ninth time in a row, the seemingly unstoppable Pharrell Williams sits atop the Billboard Singles Chart. However, unlike the last three weeks, there's been a bit of a shakeup at the top of the chart. -
6 Thoughts After Listening to 'Sheezus' Once
Lily Allen’s new single “Sheezus” surfaced online yesterday, and these were all of the thoughts that came to mind after listening to the song once and looking over the lyrics. -
5 Artists Whose Lyrics Are Better Than Their Music
When talking about his songwriting, Kurt Cobain was once said “music comes first and lyrics come second.” Most songwriters and music fans place the importance of a song’s music over its lyrical content, but there are some singers whose lyrics are actually the best parts of their songs. Here are five artists whose lyrics are better than their music. -
The Black Keys, St. Vincent to round out 'Saturday Night Live' season 39 as musical guests
Saturday Night Live is continuing its season 39 love affair with rock 'n' roll. Today (April 23), it was announced that The Black Keys and St. Vincent will be the musical guests for the final episodes of the 2013-2014 season. -
WATCH: Pharrell Williams 'Marilyn Monroe' music video features tons of sexy women, mountain hats
Pharrell Williams' "Happy" is still sitting pretty on top of the Billboard Hot 100, but the notorious hitmaker is already looking ahead. Today (April 23), he dropped the colorful, dance-filled music video for his second "G I R L" single "Marilyn Monroe." And, yes, that big ol' hat makes several appearances.
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