Cailey Lindberg


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  • Le Bataclan Owners Respond to Jesse Hughes Claim They Were Involved with Paris Attacks

    The owners of Le Bataclan have responded to Jesse Hughe’s claim that they were involved with the Paris attacks through members of security. In an interview with Fox Business Network this past Wednesday, Hughes insinuated that perhaps security didn’t show up for a reason, that reason being the ISIS terrorist attacks that killed 89 concert goers at the venue. The ISIS attack at the concert was just one of many that had been orchestrated across Paris.
  • #FreeKesha Supporters Will Protest at Sony's New York Headquarters, Deliver Petitions

    The #FreeKesha supporters have reached frenzied heights and are now set to storm Sony’s New York City headquarters and deliver petitions to the entertainment company in order to release Kesha from her contract. The mass march on Sony headquarters was organized following the intensive legal battle between Kesha and Dr. Luke and his Kemosabe label.
  • Kesha's Mother Pebe Sebert Details Struggle with Dr. Luke Lawsuit in New Interview

    The interwebs have been buzzing since Judge Shirley Werner Kornreich denied the preliminary injunction that would permit Kesha to record music without Dr. Luke, who currently holds a six-album contract over her. The pop star has also alleged that he drugged and raped her in a lawsuit she brought forth in 2014. In a new interview, Kesha’s mother Pebe Sebert details the struggle with Dr. Luke and Sony.
  • 'Life of Pablo' Rapper Kanye West Apologizes for Recent Tweets, Admits He Was "Confusing"

    Kanye West has apologized for his recent erratic string of tweets and admits that he was confusing. For the past month, the rapper seems to have had a lot on his mind, and he has no qualms unleashing onto social media. This past Tuesday (March 8), West again took to the social media site to explain away his behavior in the three weeks since he released his latest album, 'The Life of Pablo.'
  • Beatles Producer George Martin Dead at 90: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr React

    Beatles producer George Martin has died at 90. Sometimes referred to as the “fifth Beatle” and “Sir George” the producer was a major source of support for the band in their early years and beyond. Martin was the one producer who would sign them and had a hand in nearly all of their tracks, as well as bringing in the arrangement elements to the iconic songs “Yesterday” and “A Day in the Life.”
  • Korn and Rob Zombie Announce Co-Headlining U.S. Tour Dates Ahead of Album

    Korn and Rob Zombie have announced 26 co-headlining U.S. tour dates from mid-July to early September. A few dates are additionally featured in an offer called “Ticket to Rock,” which gives fans the chance to see Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Disturbed and Breaking Benjamin with the use of a single pass.ss.
  • Kesha Thanks Nashville Supporters at Human Rights Campaign While Accepting Award

    Kesha has had a rough time of it lately with her stance against former producer Dr. Luke and she thanked supporters during an appearance at The Human Rights Campaign in Nashville. The singer was there last night (March 5) to receive the Visibility Award for her advocation for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth not to be harassed.
  • Bobby Brown Cancels Appearance Following Bobbi Kristina's Autopsy Release

    Bobby Brown has cancelled an appearance following the release of daughter Bobbi Kristina’s autopsy on what would have been her 23rd birthday (March 4). The show that he cancelled was for the same day as the autopsy release, and Brown used Twitter to clear up any questions as to why he cancelled his concert.
  • Eminem is Re-Issuing 'The Slim Shady LP' on Cassette Tape

    Eminem will be keeping it old school by re-issuing 'The Slim Shady LP' in cassette tape form. He announced the project in a Twitter post this past Friday (March 4) but didn’t give an indication as to when the tape will be released other than “coming soon.”
  • Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz's 5-Year-Old Son Gets Production Credit on Kendrick Lamar Album

    Kendrick Lamar surprised everyone when he released his latest project, "Untitled, Unmastered," Friday around midnight. The album was full of unreleased and rough cuts from 2013 and 2014, around the time that he was working on his Grammy-winning album "To Pimp a Butterfly." One particularly intriguing surprise was his crediting Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz 5-year-old son Egypt as a co-producer on one of the tracks.
  • Kendrick Lamar Producer Thundercat on 'To Pimp a Butterfly' and 'Untitled, Unmastered'

    This past Friday night (March 4) Kendrick Lamar released new music entitled 'Untitled, Unmastered' at midnight. The release came as a complete surprise to those closest to him, especially one of his producer’s Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner, who was a close collaborator on 'To Pimp a Butterfly.' In a new interview, Bruner talks the release and how it came as a shock to everyone.
  • Bobbi Kristina Brown's Autopsy Reveals Cause of Death, Father Bobby Brown Reacts

    This morning, Bobbi Kristina Brown’s exact cause of death was revealed in a statement. Today would have been her 23rd birthday. The daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown was found lying face down in a bathtub on Jan. 31st back in 2015. She passed away on July 26 after remaining in a coma for seven months. Her father is now speaking out on her recent autopsy release.
  • Guns N Roses' Keyboardist Chris Pittman Apologizes to Band for Tour Diss on Twitter

    Guns N’ Roses member Chris Pittman has apologized to the band for his diss on the impending tour, which he referred to as a “money grab” and a “nostalgia tour." Chris Pittman has served as a keyboardist for Guns N’ Roses dating back to 1998, and is now backing down on his earlier views on their upcoming live shows, which are slated to make quite a bit of money for the reunited original members.
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