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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Tins Break Out Of 'The Green Room,' Anticipate Upcoming EP and Full-Length In 2014

    It's a little after 7 p.m. on a Thursday night in early October, and The Tins are standing across the street from Pianos in New York's iconic Lower East Side. The band is playing that night by way of any other show. They hope this gig proves more successful. Hailing from Buffalo, N.Y., the Tins are a three piece made up of Mike Santillo on keys and vocals, Adam Putzer on guitar and vocals and Dave Muntner on drums.
  • EDM Concert Promoter SFX Entertainment Goes Public; NASDAQ IPO Draws $260 Million

    The commercial value of the EDM industry seems to be high, based on initial reports from the stock market debut of SFX Entertainment. The company, which sponsors concerts and live events exclusively catering to the electronic dance music industry, made its NASDAQ debut on Wednesday.
  • Phoenix Surprises Austin High School With Surprise Concert for Those With Perfect Attendance

    Those with perfect attendance at Anderson High School in Austin, TX got a great reward for perfect attendance: a free Phoenix concert.
  • Nipsey Hussle Dominates Capitalism With $100 'Crenshaw' Mixtape

    A recent conversation with one of Music Times' office neighbors got into the economics of releasing hip-hop music. The curious conversation partner asked why rappers were always releasing mixtapes, which were typically available for free and often featured rhymes better than what one hears on an official LP. The only answers we had was that rappers wanted to create buzz and perhaps they just enjoyed making music too much to take breaks. Nipsey Hussle seems to have found a profitable method of mixtape deployment however.
  • Phil Chevron, Guitarist of The Pogues, Dies At Age 56 From Esophageal Cancer

    Pogues guitarist and stringed-instrument extraordinaire Philip Chevron has passed away from cancer, according to the band's website. He was 56.
  • TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, "Journey Home (Barcarola)"

    Part III: 20. "Journey Home (Barcarola)" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set.
  • DOWNLOAD: RE/Search Head V. Vale's 'Lausanne Theme' for Solo Piano

    A mere 99 cents lands you the latest piano improvisation from the founder of RE/Search Publications.
  • Hungarian Conductor Iván Fischer's First Opera, 'The Red Heifer,' Tackles the Tiszaeszlár Affiar

    "I have been thinking incessantly about composing this opera for 25 years now. The Tiszaeszlár Affair becoming a present day hot political issue finally helped me." -- Iván Fischer
  • WATCH: Leonard Slatkin Leads the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Children's Choir in “Go Get ‘Em Tigers!”

    The Detroit Tigers' bid for the World Series began last Friday, and no group has been more spirited in their support than the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, who played "Go Get Em Tigers!"--complete with Tigers baseball caps and team...
  • French Director Patrice Chéreau, Revered for Wagner's 'Ring,' Dead at 68

    French opera, theater and film director Patrice Chéreau has died of lung cancer, aged 68. One of the most revered, one might even say iconic directors of his era, Chéreau may have finally been defeated by Napoleon--as in his doomed...
  • Osmo Vänskä’s Emotional Farewell Speech to His Minnesota Orchestra

    A recording has emerged of one of the most devastating speeches from a concert hall--Osmo Vänskä's farewell to the Minnesota Orchestra, ravaged by industrial dispute.
  • UPDATE: Stream Gidon Kremer's Putin Protest Concert, "To Russia with Love"

    UPDATE: Gidon Kremer's concert for true justice in Vladimir Putin's Russia is being streamed world-wide via the Franco-German Arte TV channel--featuring music of Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Sofia Gubaidulina.
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