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  • John Elefante Speaks Life

    Last week, John Elefante, the former "Kansas" lead singer (and a GRAMMY and Dove Award-winning songwriter and producer) released a music video for his song, "This Time," which was inspired by his adopted daughter Sami's birth. The video...
  • Gramophone-Winning Violinist Barnabás Kelemen Proud of Gypsy Heritage

    "I can play in the gypsy style, and I love it." -- Barnabás Kelemen Hungarian violinist Barnabás Kelemen has studied with the late virtuoso Isaac Stern and won Gramophone magazine's award for best chamber music CD of 2013, but what he is really proud of is his Roma heritage.
  • Country Music Goes Christian

    Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Charlie Daniels, Josh Turner, Miranda Lambert and The Band Perry are seven of the fifty-six country artists who will be featured in the first ever country devotional book from Zondervan...
  • William P. Gottlieb's Multiple Exposures from the Golden Age of Jazz [PHOTOS]

    When the Washington Post could no longer afford a photographer to shoot photos for William Paul Gottlieb's fledgling jazz column, the fresh-out-of-Lehigh grad decided he'd simply snap his own.
  • Drake Premieres Miami Vice-Inspired Video For 'Hold On, We're Going Home'

    Drake just premiered the video for "Hold On, We're Going Home" off his album, "Nothing Was The Same," which officially dropped today. He told Ryan Seacrest in an interview yesterday that he envisioned "Hold On, We're Going Home" as something couples would dance to at their weddings, but you wouldn't think so from his video.
  • WiLL Made It's '23' Video Released Featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J, Pays Tribute to Michael Jordan

    WiLL Made It premiered the music video for his track, "23," today. The song features Miley Cyrus making her rapping debut.
  • Drake Releases "Nothing Was The Same," Says He Isn't Worried About Ratings Only Fan Reactions [WATCH]

    Although you might've heard the album for free already after it leaked last week, you can now stream Drake's new effort "Nothing Was The Same" for free on Spotify. It is also available in stores today via OVO Sound/Young Money/Republic.
  • Paul McCartney Takes Over Hollywood Boulevard For Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH VIDEO]

    Paul McCartney rocked Hollywood Boulevard last night at a free show hosted by Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He performed 15 songs, a mix of classic Beatles and Wings material as well as songs from his upcoming album, "New."
  • Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival Announces Lineup, Including Kanye West Collaborators Evian Christ and Lunice

    Although the Electric Zoo on Randall's Island was cancelled a day early, and The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum cancelled the Electric Tomato Festival amidst a rash of overdose deaths at EDM events, the Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival will bring digital dance music to New York City.
  • Jack White and John Fahey's Record Labels Team Up To Release 800-Song Paramount Records Retrospective

    Huge music anthologies have been big for the last couple years, and much of it is thanks to people like Jack White. The White Stripes guitarist and his record label, Third Man Records, is a major force in restoring and rereleasing classic American records. Third Man teamed with Revenant Records, the label of fingerstyle legend John Fahey, to release "The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27)."
  • Katy Perry 'Prism' Debut Concert To Feature Gal Pals Tegan and Sara, Kacey Musgraves and Ellie Goulding

    Katy Perry has only announced one full concert for this fall, and it's going to be a big one. "We Can Survive," the name of the show, will pull double duty: More importantly, all of the proceeds raised will benefit the Young Survival Commission, which helps young women suffering from breast cancer. As a side note, the show will also go down the day after Perry's "Prism" debuts, and the pop star will have plenty of girl power in support.
  • Arcade Fire Officially Releases Tracklist for Upcoming Album, 'Reflektor,' After It Leaked

    Arcade Fire officially announced the tracklist for their upcoming album, "Reflektor." The alternative rock darlings confirmed the 13 tracks after Amazon France accidently leaked the information over the weekend.
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