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Spanish Harlem Orchestra: ArtistShare CD Crowdfunding Is Their Only Hope To Continue Project
The Spanish Harlem Orchestra (SHO) is a Salsa and Latin Jazz orchestral band that was formed Oscar Hernández. They regularly release CDs to spread their art, but this year they must either raise enough money through crowdfunding for the project or forego it entirely. -
Antemasque: Mars Volta & At The Drive-In Veterans Begin First Tour
Antemasque kicked off their U.S. tour with Interpol last night in San Antonio. This tour is the first time the band will play together under the new moniker. Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala are the two main forces behind the group, and they have played together extensively in The Mars Volta and At the Drive-In. -
Roselyn Sanchez 'Pick Up Your Game' Music Video Coming Soon, Teaser Released
Roselyn Sanchez, the Puerto Rican singer/model/actress/writer, is about to release the video for her single "Pick Up Your Game." The song was released in 2013, and was her first since Borinqueña in 2003. Sanchez announced "Faltan solo horas" ("there are only hours") until the video is posted via her Facebook page on July 29. -
Austin's Own White Denim's ACL Live Debut 8 p.m. Monday: Here's What You Need To Know
Austin's White Denim will be making their Austin City Limits (ACL) Live debuton Monday, Aug. 4. Though this is their first time playing for the famed show, White Denim has played all throughout their home city, including widely attended events like South By Southwest (SXSW), ACL Festival and Blues on the Green. They are playing Sunday, Aug. 3 at Lollapalooza. -
Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj 'Flawless' Remix Explains 'Anaconda' Delay; Bey Addresses Elevator Fight
Beyonce released a "Flawless" remix featuring Nicki Minaj late Saturday night. Minaj announced the collaboration via Twitter, confirming prior rumors that the two were working on a project after Minaj delayed the release of her new single "Anaconda." -
American Idol Michael Johns Dead at 35. Former Finalist Dies From Blood Clot In Ankle
Michael Johns, veteran of the seventh season of Fox's American Idol, died Aug. 1 from a blood clot in his ankle that he had recently twisted. The Australian-born singer reportedly passed away in his sleep at the age of 35. -
Quetzal's 'Hollenbeck Ganso' Named Latin Single Of The Week
East Los Angeles' Quetzal released their sixth studio album, Quetzanimales, on July 29. One of Quetzanimales' singles, "Hollenbeck Ganso," is this week's iTunes Latin Single of the Week. Quetzal is a Chicano rock band that has been a force in the L.A. music scene for 20 years. -
One Dead, 20 Hospitalized: Overdoses At Mad Decent Block Party
One man is dead and another is in critical condition after drug-related overdoses at the Mad Decent Block Party in Columbia, Md., according to reports. In total, 20 attendees were hospitalized, and most of the cases were caused by drug use. -
Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) Assaulted By Lollapalooza Security
Devonte Hynes, also known as Blood Orange, has alleged that he and his girlfriend Samantha Urbani were assaulted by three Lollapalooza security guards yesterday. According to Hynes, the incident occurred after his performance in the late afternoon and was unprovoked. -
David Bazan Releases Singles For Bazan Monthly
Today David Bazan released two singles, "Nobody's Perfect" and "Sparkling Water," as part of his Bazan Monthly project. -
WATCH: First Aid Kit Covers Jack White's "Love Interruption" [VIDEO]
Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit (Johanna and Klara Söderberg) performed a stellar rendition of Jack White's "Love Interruption" yesterday. Their rendering is a stripped-down and more of a "rustic, front-porch folk song" than White's original recording. -
Ricardo Arjona "Lo Poco Que Tengo" Music Video Preview Released From 'Viaje'
Ricardo Arjona recently put out a preview for the music video of his single "Lo Poco Que Tengo" (the little that I have). The song appears on his newest album, Viaje, and the full video will be available August 5. -
Dum Dum Girls Announce Tour For Fall 2014 After 'Too True' Release [SCHEDULE]
Dum Dum Girls have announced dates for a nationwide U.S. tour following their January 27 release of 'Too True.' -
Man Arrested Today For Ecstasy Overdose Death At Last Year's Electric Zoo Festival
Almost one year after two fatal overdoses at the 2013 Electric Zoo Festival, a man has been arrested for allegedly supplying drugs to one of the victims. Patrick Morgan, 23, was arrested this morning after being accused of selling Molly to victim Jeffrey Russ and two others. -
Banks 'Uncomfortable' With Neon Jungle For Covering 'Waiting Game' Without Permission
On-the-rise pop starlet Banks (aka Jillian Banks) took to Facebook yesterday to explain why her single "Waiting Game" was used as a cover on Neon Jungle's Welcome To The Jungle before it appeared on her own album. Her answer: the U.K. pop girl band used the song without her permission.
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