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  • David Bazan Embarks on Summer Tour in Support of His New Album 'Blanco'

    Singer-songwriter David Bazan will head out on an extensive U.S. tour this summer in support of his latest album, 'Blanco.' The trek features openers Laura Gibson and Michael Nau and will commence on Wednesday, June 8 in Spokane, Washington.
  • Animal Collective Remixes Bob Dylan in Honor of the Tambourine Man's 75th Birthday

    In celebration of Bob Dylan's 75th birthday today, experimental ravers Animal Collective have released a remix of Mr. Zimmerman's famed ballad "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" from his watershed 1963 sophomore album, 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.'
  • Tamar Braxton Done With 'The Real', Says She Was Stabbed in the Back

    Things just got real on the set of the daytime talk show The Real that has left co-host and R&B singer Tamar Braxton without a seat on the panel for next season, and presented threats to "watch your back" thrown in the direction of someone, possibly on the show's staff, via an Instagram post.
  • Lalah Hathaway on 'The Real': 'Ghetto Boy' Snoop Dogg Performance & Fraternity Hat Details

    When you blend the soulful sounds of Lalah Hathaway, with the West Coast, laid back vibe of Snoop Dogg, you get a song that speaks to the heart of the streets, and tells the story of survival. That song is "Ghetto Boy" and the two recently performed it live on the FOX daytime talk show 'The Real.'
  • DJ Calvin Harris Hospitalized in LA Following Car Accident, Reschedules Performance Dates

    Calvin Harris was in a car accident this past Friday night (May 20) and was hospitalized in LA, but has rescheduled all of his dates. In the accident, the DJ, whose real name is Adam Wiles, reportedly had a laceration on his face as a result of the accident. But Wiles faired better than the other passenger, who ended up with a broken pelvis after they were thrown from the vehicle.
  • EDC Las Vegas Announces Line-Up, Includes Kaskade, DJ Snake and The Chainsmokers

    EDC Las Vegas has announced it’s line-up, which includes Kaskade, DJ Snake and The Chainsmokers. The festival is additionally celebrating it’s 20th anniversary and will run June 17-19. Other acts include Alesso, Marshmello, Martin Garrix, Afrojack and Knife Party.
  • Bad Boy All-Stars Perform at B.I.G.'s 44th Birthday Celebration

    P. Diddy pulled out all the stops when it came down to celebrating the life and legacey of his Bad Boy Entertainment artist and good friend, The Notorious B.I.G's, on what would've been his 44th birthday. A celebration that consisted of Bad Boy all-stars, special guest performances and an arena full of overly excited fans filled the Barclays Center over the weekend.
  • "Hello" Singer Adele Rumored to Be Leaving XL Recordings to Sign with Sony

    Adele is rumored to be leaving XL Recordings to sign with Sony which might go down as one of the most lucrative record deals in the industry for a British artist. The singer has been with XL Recordings for all three of her albums, including 19, 21 and 25.
  • Seaside Holiday Drops "The End of All Things," Preps LP 'Grand Tours' for Summer Release

    Ohio indietronica act Seaside Holiday are preparing to release their sophomore album, 'Grand Tours,' this summer. Protégés of homespun electro heroes Joy Electric, the brother-sister duo dropped single "The End of All Things" earlier this year.
  • Morrissey Nixes Scheduled Concert at Chicago Riot Fest This Fall, Celebrates 57th Birthday

    Morrissey, the influential English singer who turned 57 yesterday, has reportedly cancelled his previously-announced appearance at this fall's Riot Fest in Chicago. News of the cancellation was issued by the artist today via website True to You.
  • Wilco Gears Up for Massive Summer Tour of North and South America

    Everyone's favorite alt-country-gone-psychedelic-and-back rock band, Wilco, will launch a tour of North and South America this summer. Promoting their latest album, 'Star Wars,' the jaunt features opening acts Kurt Vile and Lucinda Williams.
  • Ariana Grande Trips Live TV at Billboard Music Awards 2016

    Ariana Grande delivered a fierce performance of her singles "Dangerous Woman" and "Into You" during the Billboard Music Awards but prior to that, she posed for the cameras on the red carpet but trips and almost falls before an interview.
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