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A medical examiner's office in Southern California has formally confirmed that James Horner was the pilot killed in a plane crash earlier this week, and law enforcement has also confirmed that the death was an accident. Ventura County medical examiner Zeb Dunn reported in a statement that the composer was killed by blunt force trauma from the crash. -
Canadian Politicians Use Nine Inch Nails' Logo for Alberta Campaign
Musicians are rarely too excited to find out that their work is being used as part of a political campaign, as Neil Young demonstrated this week and we have a hunch Trent Reznor will demonstrate soon enough. A trio of Canadian politicians have taken the logo from Reznor's band, Nine Inch Nails, and placed it on merchandise for their respective campaigns. -
Young Thug To Release 'Slime Season' the Same Day As Lil Wayne's 'Free Weezy Album'
The ongoing beef between Young Thug and Lil Wayne just won't let up. The Atlanta rapper recently announced that he plans to release his Slime Season mixtape on the same day as Lil Wayne's Free Weezy Album. -
Grateful Dead Announce Box Set Releases of Final Concerts
This Fourth of July weekend will bring a wide range of emotions as the Grateful Dead embark on their "Fare Thee Well" concerts at Chicago's Soldier Field. The final performance of Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann will be issued on both CD and video. -
Sean Hannity: Why Can You Buy Rap Albums, Not The Confederate Flag
Sean Hannity, infamous radio host and TV presenter during the opinion hour of Fox News and radio decided to add his two cents to the recent debate about whether or not it was right for state governments to have the confederate flag fly above their capitol buildings. -
Rudimental Talk 'We The Generation,' Major Toms [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
UK electronic outfit Rudimental have been responsible for some of the most soulful dance tracks of the past few years. Music Times had a chance to catch up with the band a short while ago before a listening party and we chatted with Rudimental about the album, the challanges they faced making it, Major Toms and much more. -
Demi Lovato 'Cool for the Summer' New Single Gets Release Date, Sexy Artwork
It seems as though fans have been waiting a very long time for new music from Demi Lovato, and now that wait is finally over. To follow up her 2013 album DEMI, today (June 25) the "Really Don't Care" singer announced her new summertime single "Cool for the Summer" with some sexy cover art and a hot release date! -
The Game, Drake Share Mellow Single "100" From 'Documentary 2'
The Game is prepping his upcoming album, 'Documentary 2,' and has green lit the unveiling of the second single for the album, "100," featuring a lengthy verse from Toronto superstar Drake. -
PETA Deems Miley Cyrus Sexiest Celebrity Vegetarian Over Ariana Grande, Ellie Goulding
There's no denying that Miley Cyrus is sexy, and lately the pop star turned activist has been open about her life as a vegan. Now, the "Wrecking Ball" singer's status as both beautiful and animal-friendly has been cemented - she's been deemed 2015's Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrity by PETA. -
Man Who Died at EDC Las Vegas 2015 Identified by Coroner
The 24-year-old man who died late Saturday night after attending this past weekend's 2015 Electric Daisy Carnival has been identified by the coroner as Nicholas Austin Tom of San Francisco. The cause of death is still uncertain pending toxicoloty reports. -
Watch Skrillex's Sonár 2015 Live Set feat. Fetty Wap, Jack Ü
This past weekend, the dance music world had their gaze turned to Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway outside of Sin City in Nevada. However across the pond fans of less mainstream genres enjoyed music from equally respected, but not as big ticket DJs internationally at 2015 edition of Sonár Festival. One of those, which deviate from that trend, was Skrillex, real name Sonny Moore, and his set was recorded live. As to be expected, the video has made its way onto the web and we have it for you so you can watch all 82 minutes of Moore's live set, which includes selections from Fetty Wap, Jack Ü, his duo with Diplo, which recently released their debut album at the end of February, Wiz Khalifa, Damian Marley. -
Pete Townshend Hints at End of the Road for The Who
After 50 years, eleven studio albums and endless gigs around the world, guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed in an interview that The Who will most likely see the end of its run this year.
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