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The Irondale Ensemble Project and American Opera Projects have partnered up for the Lines of Freedom Festival, which celebrates the lives and achievements of the African-American community. With two shows at the end of the month, Lines of Freedom focuses on the struggle for... -
Dancing Without the Band: Hit Television Show 'Dancing With the Stars' Fires Live Orchestra, Replaced by Dubstep DJs?
The Dancing With the Stars band--known as the Harold Wheeler Orchestra and Singers--have been sent their final notice to pack up and move out. Instead of paying for a big band ensemble, the producers of DWTS have announced that they will replace the group with a "small -
Demi Lovato teases Neon Lights Tour five days before kick-off [VIDEO]
Demi Lovato is just five days away from kicking off her massive Neon Lights tour, and the 21-year-old pop star wants all her Lovatics to get pumped. Today (Feb. 4), to help get herself and her fans pumped for the tour, Lovato posted a trailer for the 43-date tour. -
National Weatherman's Day Country Playlist
February 5th is National Weatherman's Day, a day to honor weather men and woman who work hard to accurately predict the often fickle weather. Celebrate various weather patterns with country music. -
Trace Adkins' Father Dies
Aaron Adkins, father of country singer Trace Adkins, died on Saturday, February 1, 2014 in Bossier City, Louisiana. The funeral will be on Wednesday, February 5 with a private interment. -
The National covered Perfume Genius' "Learning" in conjunction with the band's new cover song contest
The National recently announced a Valentine's Day-oriented covers contest in which fans can submit their own version of "I Need My Girl" in hopes of winning a $500 prize. In honor of that endeavor, they have now released a cover of their own with a version of Perfume Genius' (Mike Hadreas) song "Learning." -
Ke$ha postponing tour to continue rehab for eating disorder
Though she was expected out of rehabilitation for an eating disorder after only a month, "Timber" singer Ke$ha is staying in treatment and thus has had to postpone several tour dates. -
The last interview with Jimi Hendrix, recorded just a week before he died, has been set to animation for the PBS web series 'Blank on Blank'
Jimi Hendrix sat down with British journalist Keith Altham just a week before his death in 1970 for what would end up being his last known interview. PBS' animated web series Blank on Blank has taken the six-minute audiotape and set it to an animated video. -
Tink balances the many faces of the female R&B star on 'Winter's Diary 2'
It's easy to forget how young some of our favorite performers are when they enter the music world. From Michael Jackson's Jack 5 debut at the age of 11, to Lorde's chart-topping single "Royals" at the age of 16, it doesn't take much life experience to make a splash in the music industry. Tuesdays Under 21 is a Music Times feature dedicated to bringing attention to talented musicians and performers under the age of 21. Who knows? They just might be the next big thing. -
Justin Bieber's DUI trial date set for March 3 in Miami
Justin Bieber's trial date has been set for March 3 by a Miami-Dade County judge. As previously reported, the pop star was arrested last month for a DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license. According to Billboard, Bieber has already pleaded not guilty to the three misdemeanors. He will be officially arraigned on February 14. -
Broken Bells cover Beatles 'And I Love Her' on Letterman with some vintage Ringo footage [WATCH]
The 50th anniversary of the Beatles first American television appearance is fast approaching, and the former home of The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, is putting everything it has into a tribute to the super legendary rock band. This week, The Late Show With David Letterman is celebrating with a "Beatles Week," wherein modern rock acts come on the chat show for a tribute performance. Last night (Feb. 4) James Mercer and Danger Mouse - best known together as Broken Bells - kicked the festivities off with a cover of "And I Love Her." -
Former Creed Frontman Scott Stapp is Hitting the Road With a New #1
Scott Stapp is getting ready to hit the road in support of his new album, 'Proof of Life,' which has produced his first #1 single on Christian radio, "Slow Suicide."
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