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It's been over two weeks since Joe Jonas published his shocking essay "My Life as a Jonas Brother" in New York Magazine, and now the former boy band member is opening up about how the revelatory piece affected him and those around him. In a new interview with Radio.com, Joe Jonas and his brother Nick spoke about that and their lives since their band split up last month after a suddenly scrapped tour. -
PopGun Entertainment is Coming to Nashville
PopGun Entertainment is a new, full service company that offers artist development and music production. Starting in January 2014, will also host live artist development events in Nashville, Tennessee, which has a huge presence in all genres of music. -
Phantogram releases 'Black Out Days' music video [WATCH]
New York electro-pop duo Phantogram are gearing up for the February 18 release of their highly anticipated sophomore LP, Voices, via Republic Records. They recently released the album's lead single "Fall in Love," which is sitting at No. 1 on Spotify's Viral Chart. Now they're back with a video for the single "Black Out Days," off this fall's self-titled EP, which landed in the Top 10 of one of our staffer's Best of 2013 playlist and will also be included on February's releease. -
Christian Concerts on New Year's Eve
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra Launches Online Magazine, ‘CSO Sounds & Stories’
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has launched 'CSO Sounds & Stories,' an online multimedia magazine designed to enhance the concert-going experience and bring the CSO’s concerts and programs to music lovers around the world. -
Beyoncé premieres 'Grown Woman' music video, filled with nostalgic clips and trippy VHS effects
Pepsi, with whom Beyoncé has a lucrative endorsement deal, has just premiered the official music video for non-album track "Grown Woman" on its website today (Dec. 19), and the clip is just full of heartwarming nostalgic footage. -
Arcade Fire Headlining Glastonbury 2014; also playing Rock in Roma and other European dates
Arcade Fire announced on Thursday, not to all that much surprise, that they would be one of the headliners for the 2014 Glastonbury Music Festival. Both the band and the festival tweeted at around 12:30 EST that the group would headline Friday night at the event, on June 27. -
Ian 'H' Watkins receives apology in court for having his picture posted next to the Lostprophets pedophile story by E! Online
There was recently some serious confusion when E! News published a photo of Steps singer Ian 'H' Watkins (known as 'H') next to a story about the conviction of former Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins after he plead guilty to 13 counts of sexual offense, including attempting to rape a baby. -
Charli XCX talks new album, calls it 'shouty and raw'
British pop singer Charli XCX is having quite the productive year. She released her debut full-length, True Romance, in April, hit the road for a tour and released a new single "SuperLove" off her next LP, which according to SPIN, she says is "90 percent done." -
Moogfest 2014 will feature Kraftwerk, Chic and Darkstar
Asheville, NC is making a stab at becoming on the United States' most talked-about electronic music scenes by once again hosting the Moogfest music festival. This year, the event will feature performances from electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk, as well as Chic. Giorgio Moroder, Dan Deacon and Darkstar are some of the other musicians announced thus far. More than 70 additional performers are expected to be named over the next several weeks. -
Mannes Opera Presents Rossini's Lost Masterpiece 'Il Viaggio a Reims'
Mannes College at The New School for Music will present Rossini's opera 'Il Viaggio a Reims,' featuring The Mannes Opera with members of The Mannes Orchestra, for two performances only in New York on December 19. Performances will take place at Hunter College's Kaye... -
Snakes in Hats is the new big thing, and Music Times' resident snake lover celebrates with a playlist
We're snake owners, and as such we couldn't be more thrilled that snakes-in-hats is now the hottest thing on the internet. Sure, a lot of people are terrified of snakes, and cave paintings demonstrate that neanderthals were afraid of snakes too. We like to think we've evolved a bit since then, how about you?
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