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Britney Spears released a teaser earlier today via Instagram for her new Ben Mor-directed music video, "Work Bitch." -
Chvrches Cover Whitney Houston's 'It's Not Right But It's Okay'
Chvrches stopped BBC Radio 1 earlier this week and recorded a cover of Whitney Houston’s “It’s Not Right But It’s Okay.” -
Bob Dylan and The Band's 'Basement Tapes' Possibly To Get Extended Release?
There are some bands/musicians who we will never everything from. Two examples are Bob Dylan and The Band. Dylan seems to be in a constant state of recording for all of the "lost tracks" that turn up, and The Band did their fair share of jamming. Few realize that The Band actually got its start as Dylan's touring band (under the name The Hawks), but a possible upcoming releases might change that. Rumors indicate that Dylan's side might be in motion to release parts of the legendary Basement Tapes from 1967. -
Kanye West and Jimmy Kimmel in 'Rap Feud' After Parody Skit
Earlier this week, Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Kanye West's interview with BBC Radio 1. West sat down with host Zane Lowe in an hour-long conversation that more or less confirmed West's narcissism (surprise, surprise). He claimed that rap was the new rock 'n' roll, and that he was the biggest star of them all. Naturally, Kimmel, being a comedian, found this a great opportunity to get a few laughs out of West's outrageous remarks. -
Tupac Shakur's Mother Sues for Royalties and Back Catalog; A Catch-All Compilation Coming Soon?
Although the hottest legal item this week has been the closing statements on the Jackson Family's $40 billion lawsuit against AEG Live, there's a more prescient case for music fans that's also happening in California: Tupac Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, is suing Canadian record label Entertainment One for $1.1 million (the good news in this case is that there's logic behind that sum). -
'Rock The Bells' Tour Cancelled Due to Poor Ticket Sales; Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, A$AP Mob Couldn't Bring Fans
Concert organizers Guerrilla Union acknowledged Thursday that ticket sales for this year's "Rock The Bells" tour simply wasn't providing enough funding to keep the festival afloat, and that the remaining dates, including New York City and Washington D.C., would be cancelled. -
American Family Insurance and Digital Content Producer, Terra, Are Looking For The Next Latin Music Star
Think you have what it takes to be the next Latin music star? Digital media company Terra and American Family Insurance are searching for you in their "Persigue tu Sueño" ("Follow Your Dream") contest. -
A$AP Rocky Takes Rihanna On A Shopping Spree in New 'Fashion Killa' Video [WATCH]
A$AP Rocky premiered the video for "Fashion Killa" his fourth single off Long.Live.A$AP, which was released early this year. Starring in the video is Rihanna, who plays fashion muse to the rapper. -
Cloverton 'Patterns' Review
Cloverton's first full length album showcases everything there is to love about this band. For the Manhattan, KS based pop-rockers known as Cloverton, it all started with a win in 2011. -
Dahna Bender is Using her Voice to Speak for Animals
Long Island philanthropist and vocalist Dahna Bender will be donating 100% of the proceeds from the sale of her Christmas CD, "Giving of the Heart" to National Mill Dog Rescue. -
Julia Fischer, Piano Prodigy Now Violin Virtuoso, Not Concerned with "Perfection"
"What I want is to play the very best that night, I don't want the performance to be perfect. That's a strange word for music anyway." -- Julia Fischer -
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Dara Maclean will be on tour through the end of November in support of her new album, "Wanted."
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