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  • Sky Ferreira Cancels Remaining Vampire Weekend Opening Dates Due To Vocal Cord Injury

    Alt-pop vocalist Sky Ferreira has cancelled the remainder of her dates opening for Vampire Weekend, due to a vocal injury. The songstress had announced previously that she would take off concerts from this week in order to rest her vocal cords, however a performance in San Diego on October 1 caused a hemorrhage to form.
  • Rap Genius Introduces New Program to Track Word Usage in Hip-Hop: The Most Fun You'll Have With Analytics This Year

    Rap Genius has recently added a new feature utilizing Google-style analytics to analyze linguistic trends within hip-hop. "Rap Stats," the name of the new feature, allows users to enter search terms, and the service goes through every track in Rap Genius's catalog and takes note of songs that feature the searched term. The site then offers a line graph showing how usage of the word has ranged throughout the history of hip-hop.
  • Grand Ole Opry Raising Breast Cancer Awareness with LeAnn Rimes, Natalie Grant and Mandisa

    The National Football League isn't the only organization that's going pink in honor of October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In fact, there are probably literally hundreds of groups denoting the cause. In terms of music, it's hard to find a genre more involved than the country music scene. Even pop music with all of its female superstars struggles to live up to Nashville, both male and female country musicians. Once again, the historic Grand Ole Opry barn will be lit-up pink to raise awareness.
  • Haim Releases New Track 'Edge,' Co-Written By Twin Shadow Off U.K. Deluxe Edition Of 'Days Are Gone' [LISTEN]

    To top off a good week, the sisters Haim have released, via Twin Shadow, a new track called "Edge," which Twin Shadow helped them write. The track is featured on the deluxe version of Days Are Gone in the U.K.
  • Paul McCartney Wants To Work With Thom Yorke But Is Afraid He Will Say 'No'

    NME recently talked to Paul McCartney about modern day artists he would like to collaborate with. Among those he named was Thom Yorke. He revealed in the interview that he would be nervous to call up the Radiohead/Atoms for Peace frontman. Yes, former Beatle, the Macca, is afraid to be rejected by Yorke.
  • Osmo Vänskä Conducting Farewell Concerts with Minnesota Orchestra Musicians

    Although he resigned as music director on October 1, Osmo Vänskä will lead the musicians of the Minnesota Orchestra one more time (in two concerts) scheduled for this Friday and Saturday.
  • Christian Musician Summit Nashville Kicks Off

    Today, the Christian Musician Summit Nashville kicks off in the music city. Held in order to help worship leaders, musicians, technicians, pastors, songwriters, and independent artists go farther with their ministries, this will...
  • Lang Lang, Hans Zimmer, Pavarotti Win Big at Classic Brit Awards 2013 [FULL LIST]

    They might have been on strike at Carnegie Hall, but across the pond in Blightly, the Classic Brit Awards still steamrolled ahead. A massive production--filmed for mainstream, primetime TV (the ITV1 channel)--it was a cast of...
  • Back of The Billboards: 'Sons of The Sea' by Sons of The Sea

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • 'Blurred Lines' Finally Passes 'Get Lucky' As The Best-Selling Single in the U.K. for 2013

    There was a decent amount of arguing between Daft Punk fans and Robin Thicke fans about what was the unofficial "Song of The Summer:" Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" or Thicke's "Blurred Lines." Sales aren't technically an indicator of what song is actually better, but "Lines" has finally passed "Get Lucky" as the best-selling single of 2013 (in the U.K.).
  • Albert Hammond Jr. Of the Strokes Announces North American Tour Dates

    Albert Hammond Jr., the guitarist for the Strokes, has announced a North American tour in support of his upcoming quasi self-titled solo EP, AHJ, which is due out Oct. 8 via Cult Records.
  • John Mayer Stops By Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Night To Perform

    Six-time GRAMMY winner John Mayer stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to talk about his tour and most recent album, Paradise Valley.
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