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  • A new study suggests Jay Z's brand is suffering due to lack of authenticity

    Jay Z's brand has had its hand in everything from music to fashion to sports, but according to research from celebrity branding expert Jeetendr Sehdev (via Business Insider), his brand might not be as influential as people think.
  • Review: Lea Michele breaks hearts in stunningly simple 'Battlefield' from debut album 'Louder' [LISTEN]

    Lea Michele is continuing to prep the release of her debut studio solo album Louder, and now the Glee star has released a second full-length song for her fans to dive into ahead of the album's planned March release. Today (Dec. 27), Michele premiered the stunning ballad "Battlefield" on Just Jared.
  • Freed Pussy Riot members to form prisoners’ rights organization, ask Western nations to boycott Sochi Olympics

    In their first press conference since their release, the two freed Pussy Riot members have plans to form a prisoners' rights organization but will put politics and performing as Pussy Riot on hold. They are also urging Western countries to boycott the Winter Olympics in Sochi, according to Billboard.
  • From the Met to Covent Garden, Even with Glitches, Live Opera Broadcasts Are Here to Stay

    "There is this cultural kind of gladiatorial aspect to opera singing and opera singers because they are out there, they are singing into [hidden] microphones for the purpose of the audiences in movie theatres but they are not being amplified, they are on their own." -- Peter Gelb
  • Listen to the unreleased Talking Heads song from a live show at CBGB in 1976

    An unknown, previously unreleased Talking Heads song has surfaced online. The Talking Heads fan site reports that the 5-minute-long song being called "Theme" is an instrumental piece that was only recorded live when the band opened two sets for the band Television at New York City's famed club CBGB on July 30, 1976.
  • Rap Genius gets punished by Google for link scheme

    RapGenius.com has become a force to be reckoned with within the hip-hop community on the internet, thanks to its huge collection of rap lyrics and tools that allow you to make awesome graphs of hip-hop analytics. That rising stardom may have hit a significant speed bump when a journalist pointed out that the site was using some sketchy methodology to draw hits to its website.
  • A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera top Digital Downloads charts for second week

    The end of the year didn't bring any new albums to the Billboard 200 Top 10 this week, and the Top 10 of the Digital Downloads charts didn't bring too many fresh faces either.
  • Beyoncé, Garth Brooks, One Direction top Billboard 200 amidst no significant releases

    The year is coming to a close, and that means you shouldn't expect too many new releases coming down the pipe. This week's Top 10 of the Billboard 200 didn't have any new entries, so expect to see some familiar names.
  • Yusef Lateef, Pioneering Jazz Musician, Dies at 93

    Yusef Lateef, innovative tenor saxophonist, oboist, flutist and composer, died on December 23 after a brief illness, his wife Ayesha confirmed. He was 93.
  • 2013 Was a Great Year for Centricity Music

    It's hard to believe that Centricity Music was the new kid on the block only eight years ago. Today, the indie label has a roster of incredible talent and 2013 saw each of them reaching major milestones in their careers.
  • Pierre Boulez Withdraws from Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concerts in February for Health Reasons

    The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has announced that Pierre Boulez will not be able to travel to Chicago to conduct in February 2014, due to health issues.
  • Iron Maiden's tours use analytics to make cash off of illegal downloading

    Heavy metal is not a genre that's been very PR-friendly in terms of the battle against illegally downloaded music. Metallica (yeah, we know the technical term is 'thrash') is the most notorious of all performers for its lawsuit against Napster. Iron Maiden however has found a way to turn a profit off of all that stolen music.
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