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Carly Rae Jepson Talks 'Grease' & Co-Stars Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens
Carly Rae Jepson made a smash in the music industry with her extraordinarily successful hit, “Call Me Maybe,” and album, 'Kiss.' Her follow-up album, 'EMOTION,' didn’t do so well sales wise, but was still hailed by critics as being a phenomenal pop album. Being asked to play the role of Frenchy in 'Grease: Live!' was a success for the singer, as well as being a part of Cinderella on Broadway. In 'Grease: Live!' Jepson joins Vanessa Hudgens and Julianne Hough in the classic 50’s era film, and talks about her co-stars in a new interview. -
Paul Kantner - Jefferson Airplane Co-Founder & Guitarist Dies at 74
2016 is not shaping up to be a good year for rock icons. Glenn Frey of the Eagles and David Bowie are now joined by Paul Kantner, guitarist and co-founder of Jefferson Airplane in death. Kantner died at 74 this past Thursday of both septic shock and organ failure. It has also been reported that he suffered a heart attack. Kantner is remembered as being a very influential figure in the San Francisco rock scene of the 1960’s. -
Michael Jackson Told Oprah He Wouldn't Want to be Played by a White Actor in 1993 Inteview
As the entertainment world gears up for the Sky Arts TV comedy 'Elizabeth, Michael & Marlon,' the choice to cast white actor Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson has been controversial to say the least. Adding to the controversy, a 1993 video of an Oprah Winfrey interview has been unearthed where he told the host that he wouldn’t want to be played by a white actor. -
Diane Warren to Judge 'Til It Happens to You' College A Cappella Contest
Following the release of The Hunting Ground, a documentary film about the rampant sexual assaults occurring on college campuses, Diane Warren will be on campus for a very important assignment: an a cappella contest of her Oscar-nominated song, “Til It Happens to You,” penned by herself and Lady Gaga. -
Road to Rihanna's 'ANTI' Detailed Following Surprise TIDAL Release
It's been a long road to the release of Rihanna's eighth studio album 'ANTI,' which follows her 2012 album 'Unapologetic.' 'ANTI' is the pop star's first album in over 3 years, and it was the subject of many delays and extra work put in. To explain the process behind 'ANTI,' a source uncovers the process behind the album release. -
Ice Cube Talks David Bowie, the Police and Donald Trump in New Interview
Ice Cube has never been afraid of being political, and in a new interview the N.W.A. rapper revisted those roots, talking about everything from David Bowie to the police and Donald Trump. -
Zayn Malik Talks Leaving One Direction on Beats 1 Apple Music Show With Zane Lowe
Zayn Malik has spoken out in multiple interviews explaining his decision to leave his former band One Direction, who are currently on an indefinite hiatus as well. In a new interview with Beats 1 on Apple Music with Zane Lowe, he again talks about leaving One Direction. The interview will be streamed in it’s entirety at 12 p.m. Eastern time on Beats 1 and on video via Apple Music, but yesterday a clip was released early. -
Timbaland Will Partner With La La Anthony for Real Life 'Empire' Hip-Hop Docuseries
Fox hit show 'Empire' may have some competition around the corner from Timbaland and La La Anthony. The two are set to partner with Leftfield Entertainment for a real life hip-hop docuseries in the vein of Empire. Anthony will be named executive producer with CEO David George, Will Nothacker and Derek Gordon of Leftfield Entertainment, while Timbaland will be executive producer of music on the show. -
Bono Writes David Bowie Tribute for Rolling Stone's Memorial Issue
Bono says that at age 14, David Bowie's music "woke me up" -- and his passing has left that part of the U2 singer "a void." -
Red Hot Chili Peppers Will Perform at Bernie Sanders Benefit Concert
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are amongst those who support Democratic candidate, Bernie Sanders. The band will perform at a Bernie Sanders Benefit concert at The Theatre at the trendy Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on Feb. 5, with other musical acts and special guests to be announced soon. -
Ellie Goulding in Car Accident, 'Love Me Like You Do' Singer Almost Drowns in Norway
Ellie Goulding just revealed that she almost drowned in Norway last month along with photographer Conor McDonnell. Apparently, the “Love Me Like You Do” singer was making the journey across a frozen lake in a belt wagon, which is a vehicle that is tracked to keep its riders safe in winter conditions. But the vehicle was too heavy for the lake ice and broke through, forcing Goulding and McDonnell to struggle through the roof in order to survive the car crash. -
Rihanna's Dolce & Gabbana Headphones Cost $9,000, Sold Out in 24 Hours
Fans can now own Rihanna’s headphones by Dolce & Gabbana, but it will cost them. The pop star ignited some extreme shopping in a photo posted to Twitter, which showed her wearing designer jewel-encrusted headphones while reportedly listening to her new album 'ANTI.' The headphones cost a cool $9,000 and sold out in 24 hours after Rihanna posted the photo. -
Life or Death PR Execs on the Company After Heathcliff Berru Sexual Assault Controversy
The president of Life or Death PR, Nick Dierl, had quite the wake-up call last week when he was asked for commentary about the Heathcliff Berru sexual assault allegations. The controversy started with a string of tweets from Dirty Projectors’ Amber Coffman that accused the CEO of Life or Death, Berru, with inappropriate sexual behavior. In a new interview, the executives of Life or Death PR weigh in on the controversy and the future of the company. -
Brantley Gilbert on Follow-Up Album to 2014's 'Just As I Am' in New Interview
On the helm of his Blackout Tour, slated to kick off tomorrow (Jan. 28), Brantley Gilbert is taking his next album in stride, as his album, "Just As I Am," did extremely well chart-wise. Singles "Bottoms Up," "Small Town Throwdown," "One Hell of an Amen" and "Stone Cold Sober" were a great success for Gilbert, and he is considering releasing a fifth single to add to them. In a new interview, Gilbert shares he thoughts on not rushing his follow-up album to 2014's "Just As I Am." -
SXSW 2016: David Bowie Producer Tony Visconti to Deliver Opening Keynote Address
SXSW 2016 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the grass roots to large scale festival. Tony Visconti, who was the mastermind behind some of fallen legend David Bowie's most lasting albums, including his last, Blackstar, has just been confirmed as opening keynote speaker. Perhaps partly in honor of Bowie, Visconti is slated to deliver to deliver the opening address on the music portion of the festival, which stretches a week for the festival's 30th anniversary. Other portions of SXSW include film and technology.
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