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RIAA sues Kim Dotcom and other MegaUpload representatives
File-sharing site MegaUpload has been shutdown for more than two years but the legal action against the service have continued to roll in. The newest organization to jump in the fray is the Recording Industry Association of America: The group is suing MegaUpload Kim Dotcom, technical officer Matthias Ortmann, programmer Bram van der Folk and major shareholder Vestor Limited. -
Who Should Be Stephen Colbert's Bandleader?
We can all stop speculating: today it was officially announced that Stephen Colbert will be taking over for David Letterman when he retires from The Late Show next year. Now we can begin speculating about something else: who will be Colbert’s bandleader? Based on all of the great musical guests he’s had on The Colbert Report, he’d probably make an excellent choice. Here are five musicians who would be interesting bandleaders on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. -
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Lana Del Rey is prepping for her visit to Coachella on the West Coast this weekend with, well, an upcoming single titled "West Coast." After announcing the title of the lead Ultraviolence track last week, today (April 10), Del Rey revealed the sunny "West Coast" single artwork on her official Twitter. -
Seven Singers Who Should Be Replacing Kurt Cobain: PJ Harvey, Lemmy, and more
At tonight's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the surviving members of Nirvana will be performing with Joan Jett on lead vocals. Jett will probably do a fine job, but I doubt that she was their first choice to replace Kurt Cobain for the night. Here are seven singers who should have at least been considered to sing for Nirvana at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. -
Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic reminisce about Nirvana on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
Nirvana will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tonight. In anticipation, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night. While they didn't perform on the episode, they sat down with Fallon to reminisce about their time playing in Nirvana. -
Katy Perry 'Birthday' lyric video
Katy Perry is baking up something special for all her Katy Cats... a new Prism single. Last Thursday (April 3), the pop megastar revealed the fourth single from her new album is "Birthday," and one week later she's dropped the official lyric video. -
Damon Albarn says he could drop a new Gorillaz album soon, talks the future of Blur
Damon Albarn's forthcoming debut solo album is out this month, but that's not all he has been working on. In an interview with NME, he teased a few other projects. -
Kanye West and Pharrell announce summer show in Dublin
Frequent collaborators Kanye West and Pharrell are packing up and going to Dublin. Frequent collaborators Kanye West and Pharrell are packing up and going to Dublin. -
Stevie Nicks performs spoof of 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' with Jimmy Fallon, 'Edge of Seventeen' with The Roots [WATCH]
Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks served as the musical guest on last night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Instead of starting with a traditional set, Nicks teamed up with Fallon to spoof her video with Tom Petty for "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." After that, she teamed up with the Roots to perform "Edge of Seventeen." -
Jay Z's documentary 'Made In America' to be released in May
In case you missed Jay Z's epic Made In America festival, you'll soon get to witness it all in the comfort of your home. -
Stephen Colbert taking over 'Late Show' after David Letterman's retirement in 2015
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