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Slash is one of the most famous guitarists of all time, but he says he still takes lessons. Who on earth is good enough to teach him? That would be Myles Kennedy, Slash's current singer. -
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Hip-hop culture and its artists are becoming a popular topic in colleges and universities around the country. Ohio State University is the latest to join the growing list of schools teaching with hip-hop. One of the university's psychology classes used rappers including Rick Ross, Lil' B and Migos in its exam questions. -
Rah Digga Responds To Iggy Azalea Twitter Comments, Radio Comments Lead To Hip-Hop Debate
Former Flipmode Squad first lady Rah Digga recently gave her opinion on current female rappers, particularly Iggy Azalea, and she said the Australian rapper is not "real hip-hop." Azalea fired back on Twitter, which prompted Digga to issue a statement of her own. The debate on hip-hop stems from a radio interview. -
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The French horn might not seem like the best fit for a cover of OutKast's "Hey Ya," but with a little help from technology, the instrument does the song complete justice. -
Justin Moore Extends 'Off The Beaten Path' Tour Through November [SCHEDULE]
Moore just completed a tour leg in support of Miranda Lambert, but he's ready to hit the road again and support his album "Off The Beaten Path." -
Music Sales Down Five Percent Compared To 2013, Vinyl Sales Up
The music industry sales numbers for the first half of 2014 have been released and they show that the business is still suffering. -
Lady Gaga Elaborates On Tel Aviv Gig: 'I Had A Very Emotional Show With Those Fans'
The "Poker Face" singer played Tel Aviv this September despite several other artists backing out of commitments in the region. -
Johnny Marr Of The Smiths Gets Political As New Album Approaches: 'It's Always Been The Job Of The Artist To Flag These Things Up'
The U.K. usually has a politically contentious atmosphere, but there are fewer artists than ever speaking out against the government. -
August Alsina Released From Hospital Following Three-Day Coma And Nicki Minaj Visit, Still Expected To Tour With Usher
After a three-day coma and a visit from Nicki Minaj, R&B crooner August Alsina has been released from the hospital. Upon his release, he is still expected to tour with Usher in November. -
'Whiplash' Director Damien Chazelle, Star J.K. Simmons Talk About Drumming Movie
The jazz-drumming movie Whiplash starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons has been creating some serious buzz around film festivals. Simmons joined writer-director Damien Chazelle recently for a Q&A about the film. -
Beyoncé's Self-Titled Visual Album To Be Subject Of Harvard Business School Case Study
Beyoncé's self-titled visual album will be the subject of a case study conducted by Harvard Business School. -
Have You Heard The Bruce Springsteen Tribute Album 'Dead Man's Town' Yet? [TRACKLIST]
Earlier this month, a few choice artists quietly put out a spectacular tribute album to Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.' in the form of 'Dead Man's Town.'
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