Angelica Catalano


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  • Your Party Playlist for Tonight

    Party playlist for the forgotten era: late 70s/early 80s. Featuring: Iggy Pop, Peter Gabriel, Electric Light Orchestra, Cheryl Lynn, Ramones, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Toto, Talking Heads.
  • Top Five Music Acts of 2013

    The top five music acts of 2013 in the United States: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Pink. StubHub collected the data.
  • Angel Olsen's New Video [WATCH]

    We recently announced Angel Olsen's new record Burn Your Fire For No Witness will be coming out February 18th, 2014 under Jagjaguwar. Along with the announcement was a sneak preview to her new song "Forgiven/Forgotten." Now an official music video for the song is released, and you can watch it here.
  • Fanfarlo Sneak Peek

    Fanfarlo has announced their new album Let's Go Extinct will be released February 11th, 2014. It's a little bit of a wait so the London band has put out a sneak peek trailer.
  • There Will Be Dancing: World AIDS Day 2014

    December 1st is World AIDS Day, and to bring more attention and meaning to it, (RED) knew to mix with music. They partnered with Tiësto and other musicians in dance music to bring you DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES. This compilation album is available on iTunes and 100 percent of proceeds go to help fight AIDS in Africa. On it you'll find an exclusive collaboration between Tiësto and Bono on U2's "Pride."
  • Power to the People: Show Crowdfunding

    If you haven't heard of RABBL so far, you will soon. It's a new social networking service where artists can crowdfund shows. Music fans are constantly coming at musicians asking when they are going to play their hometown next. The demand for an artist to play a certain venue may be there, but it's typically not much in the artist's control where they end up touring. RABBL puts things into both the musician's and the fans' hands. The artist first creates a potential show at a venue (a "rabbl). Then fans "reserve" tickets. If there is enough demand from the fans for the artist to play that venue, it's booked and the show goes on! We spoke to Wade Lagrone, CEO and co-founder to get the details.
  • Party Playlist For Your Night

    Your house party playlist for the night, featuring a diverse range of songs. Featuring STRFKR, Brodka, Chiddy Bang, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, David Byrne & St. Vincent, MIA, King Krule, Tame Impala and more.
  • What Good David Guetta's Up To: Join & See New Music Video

    French DJ and producer David Guetta has a song of a whole new sound: "One Voice." He made the song as part of a partnership with the United Nations (UN), hoping that fans can donate to humanitarian relief through tweets. This is part of the "The World Needs More..." humanitarian aid campaign.
  • Singers to Teach & Perform This Weekend

    Soprano opera singer Renée Fleming is holding a three-day "American Voices" festival of performances and panel discussions at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds, Alison Krauss, Sutton Foster and Josh Groban are some who will perform with the National Symphony Orchestra on Saturday.
  • Tiësto Wants You to Join His 'Club Life"

    Producer and DJ Tiësto stands for all things EDM. He now has launched a lifestyle website aptly-named, "Club Life." It covers music, fashion, travel and has a store with curated items.
  • 15 Rare Box Sets to Know Now

    The biggest box sets from Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary edition" to The Beatles "Live At the BBC, Vol. 2." Other classics include Herbie Hancock, Nirvana, Eric Clapton, Sly and the Family Stone, Ella Fitzgerald, The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac and more.
  • Bob Dylan 'Interactive' Video Coming

    "Like a Rolling Stone" barreled into the music scene over four decades ago and only now will it be receiving its first official video. The video will premiere on Bob Dylan's website tomorrow, November 19th, in conjunction with the new 47-disc box set, "The Complete Album Collection Volume 1." It's an interactive music video. This means viewers will be able to flip through 16 different channels, each with a different host or actor lip-syncing lyrics to the song. It's reminiscent of television, but clearly this one sounds a little trippy. On one channel, you'll see vintage footage of Dylan himself.
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