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On the helm of the release of their new album 'A Head Full of Dreams,' Coldplay's Chris Martin talks about the Guns N' Roses influence during an appearance on Sirius XM radio with host Jeff Regan. The first single from the album "Adventure Of A Lifetime," premiered yesterday (Nov. 6). -
Coldplay New Album 'A Head Full of Dreams Release Date, Tracklist, Cover and Single Revealed
Coldplay have been mysteriously unrolling the news that their next and possibly final album, A Head Full Of Dreams, would be released by the end of this year. Now the band has announced its official release, along with the official audio of their new space age pop single "Adventure Of A Lifetime" for your streaming pleasure. -
Coldplay Debuts New Song "Amazing Day," Joined by Ariana Grande at Global Citizen Festival
Chris Martin curated Saturday's Global Citizen Festival, which featured headliners Pearl Jam, Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran and the Coldplay frontman's own band all bringing out special guests for their performances. Martin used the stage to debut a new song, "Amazing Day," and performed with Ariana Grande on the track, "Just A Little Bit of Your Heart." -
Avicii 'Stories' Tracklist, Release Date Announced
Avicii has unveiled the full tracklist and release for his sophomore album Stories. The CD comes in at 14 tracks, an expansion from his 10-track debut True and will feature some big names across the world of music like Zac Brown Band, Chris Martin and Martin Garrix. The album will released on Oct. 2 and is available for pre-order now. -
Louis Tomlinson, Lorde, Keith Richards and More Music Superstitions
Mike Tyson and Joan Jett began an interesting interchange on this day 30 years ago: The rock star called the up-and-coming boxer before his bout with Larry Sims, whom Iron Mike would crush. Tyson saw the call as an omen of good luck, and insisted that Jett call him before every match for nearly five years. He finally broke the streak during 1990 before facing Buster Douglas...and ultimately lost the fight, a first for his career. The guitarist may not have been the superstitious one in this case, but plenty of musicians have their own good luck ceremonies before concerts. Here are five, including Lorde, Louis Tomlonson and more. -
Kanye West's Glastonbury Performance Inspires 10 Headlines on NME.com
Music publications can be accused of lingering on one subject for way too long. Music Times is just as guilty as any. British publications typically go nuts during the weekend of Glastonbury, arguably the world's most-hyped music festival. The 2015 version of events has set a new absurd high as music writers obsess over every breath Kanye West took during his much-ballyhooed set. So much so that ten different headlines at NME published on Sunday featured the words "Kanye West" in their headlines...plus another two or three where West was the main image for the article. -
Fans Already Petitioning to Kick Kanye West Off of Glastonbury 2015 Lineup
It didn't take long, but just moments after Kanye West was announced as the Saturday headliner on the Glastonbury 2015 lineup, a petition was started to get him removed from that slot. -
Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran & Gary Clark Jr. Join Forces For Epic Stevie Wonder Medley At Grammy Tribute Show [WATCH]
A slew of famous names came out in full force recently to pay tribute to the one and only Stevie Wonder. Songs in the Key of Life: An All-Star Grammy Salute aired last night (Feb. 16) and admirers like Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Usher all performed. The highlight of the show came when Beyoncé performed a medley of tunes including "Fingertips," "Master Blaster (Jammin')" and "Higher Ground." The pop superstar brought out Ed Sheeran and Gary Clark Jr. for the performance. -
Grammys 2015: Beck and Chris Martin Perform "Heart Is A Drum" From Album Of The Year 'Morning Phase'
Beck took the stage on the heels of a big win for Album Of The Year to perform the track "Heart Is A Drum" from his Grammy Award winning album Morning Phase alongside Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin. The pair came together in a harmonic duet to perform an emotive rendition of the song at the 2015 Grammys. Beck led the song on vocals and on acoustic guitar, while Martin followed his lead, leaning on the mic as he added his own vocal talents to the song. -
Alesso Talks Upcoming Debut Album, 'Heroes (We Could Be)' Success and Admiration for Chris Martin of Coldplay
The wait for Alesso's upcoming debut album, which has yet to be titled, is almost over. The EDM up-and-comer dropped "Heroes (We Could Be)" last year, and it made some major moves on the charts. In a recent interview with Billboard, the artist talked about realizing his vision on the new album, his collaboration with Swedish singer Tove Lo, and his love for Chris Martin's work with Coldplay. -
Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Martin Never Really Split, Have Been Dating for 6 Months
There are so many reasons to like Jennifer Lawrence, and she has just added another big one to the pile. While she's a part of Hollywood, she doesn't necessarily play the game. She actually eats, gives real interviews and owns her flaws. That's all pretty refreshing, and now it seems that Lawrence has also learned the fine art of truly keeping a romance private. She was first connected to Coldplay's Chris Martin last fall and then it was believed that the couple had split. Not so, says Page Six. -
Stevie Wonder Extends 'Songs in the Key of Life' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Last year, music legend Stevie Wonder set out on a tour to commemorate his classic album "Songs in the Key of Life," but just in case you missed him, Wonder has announced a new string of tour dates for March and April, which you can check out below. According to "radio.com," Wonder's newly announced tour dates kick off March 17 in Denver, and finish up April 12 with a performance at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, with dates in Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Louisville, Minneapolis, Austin, Nashville and Baltimore in between.For each concert on his "Songs in the Key of Life" tour, Wonder will perform all 21 songs from his classic 1976 album, along with other songs from throughout his career — it was not the only great album he made, after all.In other Stevie Wonder news, the 64-year-old singer will be the subject of a special Grammy tribute, which will air on CBS Feb. 16 at 9 p.m. Among the artists slated to perform at the event are Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, Ed Sheeran, Janelle Monae, Usher and Willie Nelson.
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