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Music's biggest night is going to be graced by the industry's most powerful (and wealthy). According to a new promo from this year's Grammy network CBS, superstars Jay Z and Beyoncé have been confirmed to perform. -
Hundreds gathered for Phil Everly's memorial in Kentucky on Saturday
A memorial service was held on Saturday for Phil Everly in Powderly, Ky. Two hundred people gathered, including fans, other musicians and friends of the Everly Brothers. Country musician Marty Brown performed songs by the duo. -
Grammys 2014: Black Sabbath, Killswitch Engage among top Best Metal Performance Nominees
Music Times considers who should, and who will, win the Grammy for Best Metal Performance on January 26. -
Damon Albarn confirms title, release date and tracklist for debut solo album 'Everyday Robots'
Damon Albarn has officially announced his first proper solo album will be titled Everyday Robots and is due out April 28. The album was briefly listed on the web store for Warner Music, allowing pre-orders of the 12-track effort. Bloggers at Damon Albarn Unofficial were able to jot down the details of the album and the cover art before label executives took the posting down. -
Bruce Springstreen shows the UK who's Boss with 10th No. 1 album 'High Hopes'
Bruce Springsteen is already showing 2014 who's the Boss. The legendary rock star's latest album "High Hopes" has debuted at No. 1 in the UK. -
U2, Will Smith announced as Jimmy Fallon's first 'Tonight Show' guests
Jimmy Fallon can rest a little bit easier. His first guests for his stint on The Tonight Show have been booked. According to The Hollywood Reporter, legendary rockers U2 and actor/musician Will Smith will be the first to grace the latest edition of the late night talk show. -
Roberto Cavalli reveals skimpy Miley Cyrus 'Bangerz' tour costumes
Miley Cyrus' Bangerz Tour, with special guests Icona Pop and Sky Ferreira is just around the corner, and as the "Adore You" singer is showing off scantily-clad rehearsal picture songs on her Instagram, designer Roberto Cavalli released six of the show's outfit sketches on Friday (Jan. 17), and it looks like Cyrus has very little to hide. -
Lady Gaga has been unbanned in China after her work was considered vulgar in 2011
Lady Gaga's ARTPOP has now been unbanned in China. In 2011, the artist's work was censored because it was considered vulgar. -
Drake doesn't disappoint as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live [WATCH]
Drake pulled double duty last night, serving as both the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live. The episode was also the first to feature new castmember Sasheer Zamata, who was recently found after a push to add an African American woman to the cast. -
Eagles of Death Metal are working on new album
Josh Homme and Jesse Hughs are back to work on a new Eagles of Death Metal album. The duo hasn't released an album together since 2008's Heart On, but according to an interview Homme gave with Australia's The Music, Homme and Hughs have been in the studio working on new material. Hughes also confirmed the project in an interview with Antiquiet. -
Madonna apologizes for racial slur on Instagram post
Madonna has apologized for using a racial slur in an Instagram post. On Friday, the superstar uploaded a photo of her 13-year-old son Rocco boxing with a caption that read, "No one messes with Dirty Soap! Mama said knock you out!" with the hashtag "#disnigga." -
Brooklyn Academy of Music Showing Matthew Barney, Jonathan Bepler's 'River of Fundament' Doc (re: Norman Mailer's 'Ancient Evenings')
Matthew Barney, deft artist behind five-part visual masterpiece The Cremaster Cycle, takes wind once more with a new documentary entitled River of Fundament, a loosely based allegory on two-timing Pulitzer Prize winner Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings.
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