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  • Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Renews Music Director Marin Alsop's Contract Through 2021

    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced that music director Marin Alsop will remain with the orchestra by signing a six-year contract extension, from September 2015 to August 2021--her second employment renewal with the band...
  • FREE LISTEN: Anna Netrebko Sings Verdi's "Mercè, dilette amiche" on New Deutsche Grammophon Album

    Netrebko doing Verdi for DG...worth every red cent... We don't know about you, but Classicalite has been floating on SoundCloud 9 after so many free repeats of Anna Netrebko singing Verdi's "Mercè, dilette amiche.
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra Subs Carlo Montanaro for Andris Nelsons, Eric Owens for Ferruccio Furlanetto in Verdi's 'Requiem' at Tanglewood

    Making both his Tanglewood and BSO debut (and putting an end, finally, to all the who-will-take-the-cursed-podium speculation), this Italian protégé of one Zubin Mehta is set to lead this Saturday's performance of Verdi's 'Requiem'
  • Rhett Walker Band Announces Fall 'Come To The River Tour,' With All Things New And Rush Of Fools

    Rhett Walker Band announced that, this fall, they will be heading out on their 'Come To The River Tour,' with special guests Rush Of Fools and All Things New.
  • Birdman Backs Rick Ross and Lil Wayne, Threatens Boycott of Reebok and Mountain Dew

    Birdman, rapper and head honcho over at Cash Money Records, has gotten tired of all of the political correctness in hip-hop. He expressed his irritation with a rent wave of forced apologies on the air with MTV Thursday. The former Big Tyma said he considered rallying his troops and boycotting Reebok and Mountain Dew for dropping endorsement deals for Rick Ross and Lil Wayne respectively.
  • Paul McCartney Tour: The Beatles Bassist Reflects on "Out There!" World Tour, Nirvana Jam

    Paul McCartney is a huge draw on tour, and he still loves to do it. The former Beatles bassist recently did some recording in Seattle, where he invited former Nirvana members Dave Grohl, Krist Novolesic and touring guitarist Pat Smear onstage to rock out. McCartney did an interview with Rolling Stone where he discussed how much he still enjoyed playing old Beatles tracks, even the lesser known ones.
  • TLC New Album 2013: Who Will Take The Place of Lisa 'Left-Eye' Lopes? [WATCH]

    R&B group TLC made a grand announcement Thursday in New York City that the performers were back in music. This leaves them open for a lot of questions, considering that the group's main attraction Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes died in 2002. The press conference came with a three-part plot however, covering all the bases.
  • Kanye West and Bret Easton Ellis (author of Less Than Zero) Team Up For Music Video Script

    Kanye West is normally pretty confident in his artistic vision, but he'll reach out to the big names when he feels it's right. The rapper is teaming up with author Bret Easton Ellis to form a script for an upcoming project, which is probably a new music video one can assume.
  • Angie Miller: Justine Magazine Cover Girl, First Magazine Cover Appearance

    Angie Miller is set to have her debut cover appearance with Justine Magazine in their upcoming issue.
  • Paris Jackson's Mother Debbie Rowe To Testify Michael Jackson Had A Hidden Drug Addiction in AEG Lawsuit Hearing

    AEG Live may be playing its best card when it brings Debbie Rowe, the birth mother of Michael Jackson's children, to the stand to testify on behalf of the defense during Jackson family's ongoing $40 billion lawsuit against the concert promoter.
  • Frank Ocean Disses Chris Brown in Proposed Lyrics to 'Versace' Remix, References Rihanna Incident

    Despite earlier indications via the Tumblr of Frank Ocean and statements from Chris Brown, the beef between the two R&B stars isn't over. The most recent, and obvious, indication is a series of lines dropped by Ocean in the lyrics he posted for a remix of Migos's "Versace."
  • 'Kurt Cobain' Stars in 'Nirvana' Response To Virginia Tech Mascot's Request for Video Shout Out [WATCH]

    A Virigina Tech student running for homecoming queen (and also apparently the face-behind-the-mask for the school's mascot), requested of music label Sub Pop that the band Nirvana send a video shout-out to support her cause. Although Nirvana's Kurt Cobain has been dead for nearly 20 years and the band disbanded as well, Sub Pop decided to grant the unnamed student's wish.
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