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  • Sleigh Bells Perform 'Bitter Rivals' and 'Tiger Kit' On Jimmy Kimmel Live! With Horn Section, Backup Singers and Live Drummer

    Sleigh Bells stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to perform two songs off the most recent album Bitter Rivals. Their performances are always fairly raucous, so when the duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek E. Miller added a horn-section trio, three backup singers and a live drummer, the energy of their set exploded.
  • Arcade Fire's (The Reflektors) Brooklyn Shows Sell Out, Scalpers Price Gouge on Stubhub and Craigslist.

    Over the past week or so, Arcade Fire dropped hints about two Brooklyn shows that would take place on Friday and Saturday under the name The Reflektors (after the band's upcoming album of the same name).Tickets became available Wednesday for fans who preordered the upcoming album then opened up to the public on Thursday at noon. As expected, the tickets, which were going for $45, sold out instantly.
  • Mnozil Brass Unleashing Boundary-Pushing Fun, in the U.S., on 20th Anniversary Tour

    When you weren't looking, Mnozil Brass quietly entered the U.S. And now, they're about to spring their blistering virtuosity and kamikaze-like humor on unsuspecting audiences in such places as Indiana, Penn. and Grand Ledge, Mich.
  • REVIEW: Roddy Doyle's 'The Commitments' Musical is All Jukebox, No Politics

    Marvin Gaye and "Mustang Sally?" Check. Celtic Tiger...not so much. Novelist Roddy Doyle's The Commitments, about young people starting up a soul band in the harsh times of 1980s Ireland, has made it to the stage as a jukebox musical--filled with tunes and Irish charm, but shorn of most plot and political overtones.
  • A Benefit for Christian Community Action

    Wynton Marsalis, the internally known trumpet player, will be performing at a benefit concert for Christian Community Action in New Haven, Connecticut on October 22nd at 7:30 pm.
  • Classicalite Recording News: Indie Labels Granted Reprieve After Codaex U.K. Bust

    Lately, there's been some good news in the troubled world of classical music record companies and distributors--still reeling from the changes in listening (and buying) patterns.
  • The Browders on Tour

    After a successful appearance at Dollywood in the Celebrity Theater this week during the Annual Fall Harvest Celebration, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, The Browders have several more concerts scheduled before 2013 comes to a close.
  • Congratulations to Sandi Patty

    Oklahoma City native Sandi Patty was just inducted earlier this week into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2013.
  • Houston Symphony Welcomes Andrés Orozco-Estrada Amid Surge in Donations, Subscriptions

    The Houston Symphony has a lot to celebrate for their 100th anniversary. As they ready the arrival of music director designate Andrés Orozco-Estrada--he'll conduct four programs this season--the ensemble has announced some excellent
  • 'My Hope: Songs Inspired By the Message and Mission of Billy Graham' Music Review

    Featuring 11 of the biggest names in Christian music performing 12 songs that were either written or chosen specifically after reading Billy Graham's new book, The Reason For My Hope: Salvation, the CD is filled with spectacular songs that
  • The Rev Jimmie Bratcher Says to Check Your Blues at the Door

    During an exclusive internew with Hallels.com, "The Rev" Jimmie Bratcher shared the story behind his song, "Check Your Blues at the Door."
  • CMJ EXCLUSIVE: Pusha T at Le Poisson Rouge Concert Recap [PHOTO SLIDESHOW]

    Following the release of his critically acclaimed album, My Name Is My Name, Pusha T commanded the stage during his sold out headlining set last night at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City's lower east side. The event, hosted by NPR, featured openers Omar Souleyman, Cults and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
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