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  • GRAMMYs 2015 Nominations: Sam Smith, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams Among Early Nominees

    The biggest night in music is just around the corner, even if it's hard to believe that yet another year has passed. Today (Dec. 5), the nominations for the 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards are being rolled out via Twitter and various television appearances. Early on, predicted favorites lead the nominations with Sam Smith, Iggy Azalea, Sia, Taylor Swift and Pharrell Williams all racking up multiple nods.
  • Pete Wentz Talks New Fall Out Boy Album, Mixing Pop and Rock

    Pete Wentz and Fall Out Boy had a moderately successful comeback in 2013 with Save Rock and Roll and the single "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'Em Up)" after a five-year hiatus, and the bassist says they're "80 percent of the way done" with a sixth album, American Beauty/American Psycho.
  • The Almost's Aaron Gillespie's Upcoming Worship Album - Coming in 2015

    Aaron Gillespie's second worship album, 'Grace Through The Wandering,' will be hitting shelves on February 3, 2015.
  • Paramore (Almost) Ready To Record Next Album: 'We're Taking A Bit Of Time'

    Singer Hayley Williams told Radio.com there are "no songs really to speak of yet," but the band appears to be putting music together.
  • New Found Glory, Hayley Williams Accuse One Direction 'Steal My Girl' of Plagarism

    One Direction clearly pulled from the '80s for its new single "Steal Your Girl," but does the new single from FOUR also rip from another influence? According to New Found Glory's Chad Gilbert and Hayley Williams, the new 1D track sounds eerily similar to "It's Not Your Fault."
  • Kelly Clarkson To Be Honored At Musicians On Call 15th Anniversary Celebration: Jessie J, Nick Jonas & Shawn Mendes Scheduled To Perform

    Musicians on Call will celebrate its 15th anniversary this coming Nov. 18 at Espace in New York City. This year’s event will honor both Kelly Clarkson and Charlie Walk, Executive VP of Republic Records, according to Rolling Stone.
  • Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea and More Headlining We Can Survive Breast Cancer Benefit in L.A.

    October is right around the corner, and with the new month, the always highly publicized Breast Cancer Awareness Month will begin. For the second year in a row, some of music's major acts will be gathering at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles for the annual We Can Survive benefit concert.
  • STREAM iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Weezer, Lorde and More Live

    This weekend, Las Vegas will be taken over by the power of pop music. And rock. And country. And hip-hop. Tonight (Sept. 19) and tomorrow (Sept. 20), the iHeartRadio Music Festival will rock the Vegas strip, with performances from some of the biggest acts in music, such as Taylor Swift, One Direction and Nicki Minaj. And for those of you who are unable to travel to the City of Sin can stream the concert from the comfort of your own home.
  • Paramore's Robin Williams Tribute: Hayley Williams Dedicates Song With Speech [WATCH]

    During a quiet part of the band's set, Williams decided to unleash a touching monologue that tied in themes of depression and release.
  • Paramore Forced to Skip Two Momentour Dates with Fall Out Boy due to Hayley Williams' Illness

    Paramore was forced to take a break from touring, but thankfully just a short one, due to illness suffered from vocalist Hayley Williams. It seems that the two Texas dates missed as part of the Momentour with Fall Out Boy will be the only dates Williams needs to sit out.
  • iHeartRadio Music Festival 2014 Adds Taylor Swift, Lorde, One Direction, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj To Lineup

    Clear Channel's massive iHeartRadio Music Festival is once again packing top-tier acts across genres for its 2014 installment, the LA Times reports.
  • 2014 Teen Choice Awards Nominees for Music Categories Include Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift, Paramore and More [FULL LIST]

    Justin Timberlake and Taylor Swift thus far lead the musical nominees pack with two nods a piece -- Timberlake for Choice Male Artist and Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Artist and Swift for Choice Female Artist and Choice Female Country Artist.
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