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  • Kacey Musgraves Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Before Kacey Musgaves hits the road with Katy Perry in May, she's out and about with Lady Antebellum and Kip Moore on the Take Me Downtown Tour.
  • Eric Church dominates Billboard 200 with 'The Outsiders,' but 'Frozen' and 'NOW' stay steady

    It was a slow week for new albums, at least in terms of sales, as only one record debuted within the Top 10. The good news is that the one record debuted at no. 1.
  • Carrollton's 'Breathe In Deep' CD Review

    Fans of NEEDTOBREATHE and Rhett Walker Band will fall in love with Carrollton right off the bat. With "Breathe In Deep," lead singer / guitarist Justin Mosteller, bassist Jordan Bailey, lead guitarist Jeremy Menard and drummer Michael Loy deliver a confident project full of pure faith and love.
  • Tori Amos reveals 'Unrepentant Geraldines' release date, summer US tour dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Tori Amos' new album "Unrepentant Geraldines" now has an official release date beyond the broad "spring 2014." The singer-songwriter's 14th studio album is now due out May 13. Alongside the new due date, Amos has also announced the North American leg of her extensive 2014 world tour.
  • John Frusciante announces new solo album, 'Enclosure,' drops first single, 'Scratch' [LISTEN]

    Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante is set to release his new solo album, Enclosure, on April 8 via longtime label Record Collection. The follow-up to 2012's PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone, the effort will be his 11th full length.
  • iTunes Festival coming to America at SXSW: Coldplay, Imagine Dragons and more to headline five-day fest

    South By Southwest is about to get a massive dose of stardom. The notably low key, independent festival will be taken over by Apple. Today (Feb. 19), the company announced it would be bringing its iTunes Festival to the United States via Austin, Tex., and five nights of massive shows.
  • Billy Corgan playing tribute to 'Siddhartha' with eight-hour synth interpretation

    Billy Corgan is a man of many curious tastes and talents. The Smashing Pumpkins auteur will put both on display with an eight-hour live interpretation of Herman Hesse's novel Siddartha played on synthesizers to a precious few attendees at a tea house he owns in the Chicago suburbs. The performance is scheduled for February 28.
  • Cee Lo Green leaving 'The Voice' for good after four seasons to focus on new album

    NBC's reality competition show The Voice is losing one of its most prominent voices. Today (Feb. 19) during an appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, four-season coach Cee Lo Green announced that he will not be returning to the show.
  • Visit Charles Ives' Redding House Studio Replica, for Free, at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in March

    Charles Ives, America's premiere modernist composer, is due a unique tribute next month. On Thursday, March 6, the newly minted Charles Ives Studio will open in the gallery of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
  • Watch: Lady Gaga makes live return with 'Artpop' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'

    It's been a minute since the world got to see a live performance from Lady Gaga. After spending the last bit of 2013 fighting depression and battles within her inner circle, the Mother Monster finally made a return to live performances last night (Feb. 19) with a performance of ARTPOP's title track on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
  • Jimmy Fallon performs ragtime cover of R. Kelly's 'Ignition (Remix)' with his barbershop quartet on The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night was Jimmy Fallon's second night on the job as the new host of the Tonight Show. Monday night, we saw Fallon's homage to hip-hop with his Will Smith-assisted "Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing" sketch, but Tuesday he gave a hip-hop track a barbershop quartet makeover.
  • Guns 'n' Roses announce second Las Vegas residency at Hard Rock Hotel: 'No Trickery! An Evening of Destruction'

    When a band has an appetite for destruction such as the Guns 'n' Roses, it's tough to stay away from Las Vegas for long. The group caused all sorts of trouble the last time it took up residence in Sin City, but announced on Tuesday that it would be playing another round of shows during 2014. The "No Trickery! An Evening of Destruction" residency will take place at the Joint theater inside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino between May 21 and June 7.
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