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Bob Dylan's No. 1's...Don't Exist. 4 Covers That Took Him to No. 1: Guns N' Roses, Gabrielle, The Byrds and More
Bob Dylan has been to the top of the charts numerous times. Just not on record. Check out the list of performers who have earned Dylan a no. 1 as a songwriter with their covers: The Byrds, Guns N' Roses, Gabrielle and more. -
Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Traveling to South America for First Time Since 2005
Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will take their show on the road, traveling to Central and South America for the first time in nearly 10 years. The JALC last travelled to our nearest neighboring continent during 2005. -
Missy Elliott Joining Katy Perry and Lenny Kravitz at Super Bowl Halftime Show, According to Report
Rumors over the Associated Press indicate that Missy Elliott will be a "surprise" performer with Katy Perry and Lenny Kravitz at this year's Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday. -
Back of The Billboards: 'Opus Collection' by Leonard Cohen
This week we look at Leonard Cohen's new album 'Opus Collection,' the newest edition of Starbucks' exclusive greatest hits collections. -
Enrique Iglesias and 'Bailando': Lawsuit Claims Record-Breaking Latin Charts Hit Stolen from Previous Recording
"Bailando"—the record-breaking hit from Enrique Iglesias, Descemer Bueno and Gente D'Zona—is the most recent sign to come under fire for alleged copyright infringement. Cristian Mauricio Escuti and German Schultz claim that the single borrows from the duo's "Quiero Bailar Contigo." -
Jay Z Out to Challenge Dr. Dre and Beats Audio? New European Purchase Suggests Yes
Jay Z may not have bought Hot 97 but he did purchase the Norwegian streaming service Wimp, paying nearly $70.8 million for the company. It's obvious that the emcee and his company Project Panther Bidco have been looking into the music streaming industry for some time now. -
6 Film Directors and Operas They've Helmed: Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Werner Herzog and More
Yesterday Music Times reported that Woody Allen would be reprising his role as the director for Gianni Schicci, an opera by Puccini, and that Placido Domingo would star in the lead role to open the Los Angeles Opera's 2015-'16 season. Allen is far from the first director to be a fan of opera but he is one of the few who have bucked up and attempted to direct their own renditions of orchestral classics. Here are six other big names to try their hand at the theatre, including Roman Polanski and Julie Taymor among others. -
Britney Spears, The Beatles and Kelly Clarkson: The Largest Jumps to No. 1 in Billboard Hot Hot 100 History
Kelly Clarkson set the current record for the largest one-week jump on the Hot 100 to no. 1 with her single "My Life Would Suck Without You." The record has changed hands only seven times over the last 50 years, including The Beatles, Britney Spears and T.I. All of them dominate 2014's biggest jump (Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" moving from no. 14 up to the top). -
New Fall Out Boy, Joey Bada$$, Marilyn Manson Albums and More Spur Rise in Sales Last Week
Fall Out Boy stands on top of both the Billboard 200 and the Albums Charts this week with American Beauty/American Psycho, and while the plenty of albums managed to debut on the former this week, 60 percent of the albums in the Top 10 of the latter were new releases. -
Kenny G Suggests He Influenced Introduction of Frappuccinos at Starbucks in Video Promoting New Album
Kenny G recently revealed himself to be the reason why Starbucks added Frappuccinos to its menus, possibly to one-up Marilyn Manson's claims that he invented the term "grunge." A recent interview with Bloomberg "proved" Kenny to be more than just a smooth saxophone player but a savvy (coffee) tastemaker as well. -
SoundExchange Payouts Reach Record High During 2014, Pandora, Sirius Payouts Could Approach $1 Billion in 2015
Internet radio royalty payouts were at their highest mark ever during 2014 (surprising to no one), totaling more than $773 million over the year, according to SoundExchange. SoundExchange was created during 2003 to collect and distribute earnings gathered from non-terrestrial radio forms such as internet, satellite and cable radio and has seen constant growth every year since. -
Grammy Ticket Scalping: Recording Academy Looks to Bury Ticket Hawker with Charges, Discourage Future Sales
Tickets to the Grammys are dang near impossible to get and the Recording Academy is looking to keep it that way, starting with a massive number of charges against Craig Banszewski, a notorious hawker of tickets to awards shows. -
Jack White Tour: 'Lazaretto' Guitarist Hosts The Raconteurs and Loretta Lynn at Nashville Concert
Jack White did more than just play songs from his old bands during his concert Wednesday in Nashville: He also brought out The Raconteurs and later played with buddy Loretta Lynn as well. -
7 of The Most Disappointing Albums Ever: Guns N' Roses, Michael Jackson, Lil Wayne and More
New Yorkers were "disappointed" by the lack of snow from the much overhyped blizzard (our sympathies to those in Boston and rest of the Northeast, who truly took the brunt of the storm). Check out seven of the most disappointing albums of all time, which either failed to live up to the bluster or killed an act's momentum). -
Watch The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Other UK Rock Icons Make Their TV Debuts
Fifty years ago, the hip youth of the UK got a treat when a fresh young band named The Who made its first television appearance on Ready Steady Go. Marking the occasion, check out the first television appearances of some of the UK's other big acts from the '60s, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin.
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