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  • 'The X Factor' cancelled after three seasons, departure of Demi Lovato, Simon Cowell

    More like "The Axe Factor." Today (Feb. 7), FOX announced that its second musical reality competition, the US version of The X Factor has been cancelled after three seasons.
  • Steven Curtis Chapman's "The Glorious Unfolding Tour" 2014 Dates

    After a show at New York's Carnegie Hall, Steven Curtis Chapman will kick off the 2014 leg of the Glorious Unfolding Tour on February 13th. Featuring The Afters and Josh Wilson, the tour will visit 16 cities in the U.S.
  • Wilco's Jeff Tweedy to stop by 'Parks and Recreation' in spring

    Pawnee, Ind., is about to get a taste of Wilco. Today (Feb. 7), it was announced that the Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy will stop by the town of Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson for a guest appearance this spring.
  • Relive Beatlemania at the Morrison Hotel Gallery's 50th anniversary exhibit curated by Julian Lennon

    With this week marking the 50th anniversary of the Beatles coming to the United States, everyone from CBS to the New York Port Authority is celebrating the Fab Four. Now, you can experience the Beatles' journey across the pond and into the hearts of Americans for yourself at the Morrison Hotel Gallery.
  • Passion Tour 2014

    After the Houston Passion conference in February, the Passion team will be taking it on the road, delivering the message of Hope around the world.
  • Julión Álvarez brings Norteño north of the border with 'Soy Lo Que Quiero: Indispensable'

    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.
  • LINKS: V. Vale's 'Melancholic Hope,' Commissioned by the Bar, Greatest Jazz Films Ever, When Philip Glass Met Ravi Shankar, 'At the Ballet' Movie

    Once again, a mere 99 cents gets you the latest piano piece, 'Melancholic Hope,' from the founder of RE/Search Publications. Composed for a friend whose mother had just passed away, these seven minutes from V. Vale are what I'd want to hear should heaven ever allow me entry.
  • Ode to Fraud: Mamoru Samuragochi, "Japan's Beethoven," Admits to Buying His Most Acclaimed Compositions

    Mamoru Samuragochi, known as the Japanese Beethoven, is facing a great deal of shame after confessing that he paid another composer to create many of his most iconic works.
  • QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Your Black Classical Music History?

    As Classicalite's favorite classical music radio station reminded us, the historian Carter G. Woodson chose the second week of February in 1926 to be deemed "Negro History Week" because the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12) and Frederick Douglass (Feb. 14) occurred...
  • UPDATE: Milwaukee Police Recover the "Ex-Lipiński" Stradivarius Violin Stolen from Frank Almond

    Milwaukee Police have recovered the "Ex-Lipiński" Stradivarius stolen from Frank Almond, concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, a source from the Milwaukee Police Department confirmed today.
  • Mac Miller does shockingly straightforward cover of Bright Eyes' 'Lua'

    Mac Miller is best known for being a sort of lewd rapper who grinds on chicks at concerts and does pretty decent music, especially as a rapper with an independent spirit. But, how far does his love of indie go? Deep. In odd covers of the week, today (Feb. 7) Miller dropped a cover version of Bright Eyes' "Lua."
  • Garth Brooks sends off Jay Leno in style with 'The Dance' and 'Friends in Low Places'

    Jay Leno is less renowned for his love of music than his main competitor David Letterman, but a Shelby Cobra can't send off one of the biggest names in talk show history. So Garth Brooks was called to do the task, which makes sense. After all, both men were tremendously successful during the '90s.
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