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Rick Ross has taken a turn remixing Lorde's smash hit "Royals." The rapper adds more bass and a few verses to the track. Interestingly, Ross raps about the very hip-hop, consumer culture that Lorde is tackling in the song. -
Carrie Underwood in TV's 'The Sound of Music'
Carrie Underwood has a long history of melding music with her television presence. She's racked up six Grammys, five Country Music Association Awards and hosted the award ceremony five times (a sixth to come on November 6th in Nashville). And aside from seeing her singing the Sunday Night Football Theme song, you will now see her in another light: a television broadcast of The Sound of Music. -
Chris Tomlin and the Fall Burning Lights Tour
Chris Tomlin and his friend and pastor, Louie Giglio, as well as DJ Promote are on the road for the Fall Burning Lights Tour, a continuation of the popular spring tour. -
Classicalite's Five Best: Books on Music
How to pluck just five books from libraries and libraries of writing about music? Just close your eyes, and decide which seem obvious. These seem obvious to me... -
Pastors Calling 'Preachers of L.A." Out
From Bishop T.D. Jakes to the vice president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, pastors are speaking out about the new Oxygen show. -
The King's Heralds Has a New Member
The King's Heralds have welcomed a new lead singer. Since 1927, The King's Heralds has been making great gospel music. The oldest active Gospel Quartet has featured 30 different men at different times, and has recorded over 100 albums in thirty different languages. -
Q&A With Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' Fan Site Co-Founder About The Inaugural Big Top Festival
Over the weekend, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros hosted their one-off, circus-inspired festival Big Top at Los Angeles State Historic Park. To see if the festival was all Ebert had hoped it would be for ESMZ fans, Music Times spoke with David Wexler, the co-founder of the band's fan page Janglinsouls.com, about his experience and what he thinks of the future of Big Top. -
Stradivarius Violin to Be Auctioned After Three-Year Disappearance; May Fetch up to $3.25 Million
Anyone who's in the market for a Stradivarius violin, or looking for an absurdly pricey musical gift for the holiday season, will be in luck come December 18: Violinist Min-Jim Kym will be selling hers at auction. This instrument is particularly noteworthy because of the international attention it drew when it was stolen at a train station during 2010. -
Metallica To Play Show In Antarctica For Coke Zero Colombia Promotion
While Santa Claus is up at the North Pole this December, Coca-Cola Zero Colombia is sending Metallica down south to Antarctica — a continent covered 98 percent in ice — for a face melting concert. The event will take place between Dec. 2 and Dec. 15. -
Taylor Swift Picks Up Vince Gill, Allison Krauss, Edgar Meyer, Eric Darken and Sam Bush to play 'Red' during Country Music Association Awards
Whether it's regarding her massive album sales, reaping of tons of country music awards, or just her young 23 years of age, many in the country music fandom (and even the country music industry), don't feel the songstress has done her due diligence to be held in the same light as other stars of the genre. These critics were undoubtedly not pleased by the announcement of the band that will be backing Swift when she performs her hit "Red" during the Country Music Association Awards in November. -
Father John Misty's Josh Tillman Will Release 'The History of Caves' Soundtrack On Black Friday For Record Store Day Event
Father John Misty's Josh Tillman will join this Record Store Day's Black Friday event this year. According to Consequence of Sound, Sub Pop will release his soundtrack for The History of Caves, photographer and filmmaker Emma Elizabeth Tillman's directorial debut. The 10-song instrumental soundtrack will be available in physical form with a limited 2,000 copies. It will also be available digitally. -
DJ Mag Top 100 Crowns Hardwell over Armin Van Buuren, Deadmau5 and Others Roll Their Eyes at Poll
The 20th annual DJ Mag Top 100 DJ's in the world poll results have been released, and there's a new name on top. Hardwell, a Dutch house DJ, has become the youngest victor ever at the age of 25, displacing his fellow countryman Armin Van Buuren in the process.
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