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This year's Made In America Festival might be right around the corner, but last year's rendition is stirring up a little bit of controversy today (July 22). A female fan is suing ASAP Mob member A$AP Rocky for slapping her so hard at last year's event that it caused her to fall to the ground and suffer injuries. -
The National, Ted Danson, Zach Galifianakis: Actors Turn ‘Mistaken For Strangers’ Into Broadway Play For Funny or Die
Back in March, the younger brother of The National’s frontman Matt Berninger, Tom, made the rock documentary Mistaken For Strangers, which told the story of what it’s like being the younger brother of a rock star. The film received amazing reviews, and is now calling the likes of Hollywood’s own Ted Danson and Zach Galifianakis in order to turn it into a Broadway musical … sort of. -
[WATCH] Skrillex Teaches Ron Howard How To DJ In Made In America Festival Documentary, Jay Z Claims EDM Is Not A Fad
While filming famed DJ Skrillex, Made In America documentary director Ron Howard steps in for a DJ crash course. -
Ryan Adams Tour 2014: 'Gimme Something Good' Singer Announces October Live Shows in Support of New Album
Ryan Adams is going on tour. Today (July 22), it was announced that the 'Gimme Something Good" singer will be supporting his forthcoming 14th studio album with a fall 2014 live stretch across North America. -
Drake And Lil Wayne Prepare For Battle In Trailer For Co-Headlining Tour [WATCH]
Drake and Lil Wayne have released a trailer for their upcoming co-headlining "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne" tour. Created by Capcom, the YMCMB stars are turned into animated video game characters named Sage (Weezy) and Protégé (Drizzy) as they prepare to go to battle in an "epic tournament." -
LISTEN: Jason Aldean New Song 'Burnin' It Down', The Hot Simmering Country Jam for Summer 2014
Jason Aldean is "Burnin' It Down" with a brand new single. After debuting a new track last week at a concert in Cleveland, today (July 22), the country megastar has released a studio version of the song "Burnin' It Down. -
Billy Joel Awarded Gershwin Prize From Library of Congress
Each year, the Library of Congress honors the career of one popular musician and their dedication to "promoting the genre of song as a vehicle of cultural understanding; entertaining and informing audiences; and inspiring new generations" with the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. This year's recipient is Billy Joel. -
[LISTEN] Eric Clapton, John Mayer: ‘Layla’ Singer Unveils Audio For ‘Don’t Wait’ From Upcoming Album ‘The Breeze' Featuring Katy Perry’s Ex
Just yesterday, Music Times reported that the legendary Eric Clapton unveiled the audio for two tracks off his new album The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale – “Cajun Moon” and “Call Me The Breeze.” And now, he’s released “Don’t Wait,” which features the always-entertaining ex-of Katy Perry, John Mayer. -
WATCH: 5 Seconds of Summer 'Today Show' Performances of 'She Looks So Perfect,' 'Amnesia' on Album Release Day
5 Seconds Of Summer finally released its self-titled debut album today (July 22) in the United States, and the "Amnesia" band is celebrating in the true pop star way: with a morning performance on The Today Show in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza. -
Ted Nugent Offends Native American Tribe, Group Cancels Casino Show After Hearing Motor City Madman's ‘Racist & Hate-Filled Remarks’
It looks as if Ted Nugent has gone and offended someone else, and this time it's costing him a sold out show. The Motor City Madman just had a casino concert cancelled on him after the Native American tribe hosting the show heard the musician's "racist and hate-filled remarks." -
Stream 5 Seconds Of Summer Debut Album Now: 'Amnesia' Band Debut LP Released in U.S.
After months of anticipation, an international release date that has come and gone and plenty of catchy pop-punk singles, it's here. Today (July 22), One Direction protégé 5 Seconds Of Summer has released its debut album in the United States. -
Beatles Member George Harrison Memorial Tree Destroyed by Actual Beetles in Los Angeles
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