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If there's one thing that "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon knows how to do extraordinarily well, it's take the boring old celebrity interview segment and turn it into an amazing viral sensation. Yesterday (Nov. 28), the "SNL" alum welcomed guests Rashida Jones and Carrie Underwood. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Christmas and the Billboard Top 40 charts, the trio gave amazing holiday makeovers to some of the biggest hits from 2013. And, of course, the results are totally hilarious. -
Hall & Oates talk plans for new music, reissues
Hall and Oates fans, get excited. The duo has announced plans to start working on music again. Following the band's first-ever nomination from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, spoke with Billboard about what the future holds for the band. -
Cage The Elephant allow fans to 'Come A Little Closer' with original artwork over new music video
Interactive music videos are all the rage these days, and now alternative rock band Cage the Elephant want in on the action. Earlier this week (Nov. 27), Cage the Elephant announced their own interactive video for their song "Come A Little Closer." The band's new Melophobia single was shot in front of a green screen and now fans can decorate their own clip online. -
The Walkmen announce an indefinite hiatus, but solo projects are in the works
The Walkmen have been a band for 14 years, and apparently, that might be the point in which they call it quits as a band, but it's not an official breakup. Peter Bauer told The Washington Post, "We have no future plans whatsoever. I'd call it a pretty extreme hiatus." -
Sigur Rós to release limited-edition 'Kveikur' box set
Sigur Rós have announced the release of a limited edition box set of 12-inch vinyl for their latest album, Kveikur. According to the item description, each of the nine pieces of vinyl comes with a flipside instrumental version. -
Kanye West explains why G.O.O.D. Music artists aren't on his Yeezus tour
It has been a prolific year for G.O.O.D. Music with the release of Kanye West's Yeezus, Pusha T's My Name is My Name, and 2 Chainz's B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time. But as MTVNews points out, West chose not to bring any of his G.O.O.D. Music artists with him on his Yeezus tour. -
Amazon is selling a lot of albums, including 'Yeezus' for as little as $1.99
If you like the idea of getting great deals for Black Friday, but you are still too stuffed from Thanksgiving or you just can't bear to think about waiting in lines and pushing your way through enthusiastic bargain-hunting crowds, you should check out Amazon, especially if you'd like to get some smokin' deals on records from 2013. -
Jack White's Third Man Records release new Bumble Buzz guitar pedal
Black Friday shopping isn't for that faint of heart. In fact some retailers should probably consider requiring shoppers to wear helmets or other protective gear. But Jack White's Third Man Records has a special post-Thanksgiving special for the busiest shopping day of the year, and it doesn't require you to wait in line. -
Internet Radio Fairness Act fails, Pandora to take the brunt of the decision
Online radio services have taken a hit, as it seems the proposed Internet Radio Fairness Act has all but failed. Pandora, the largest representative of ouch services, has basically quit its campaign to get the law passed, according to its co-founder Tim Westergren, acknowledging the cold reality that it won't pass. -
X Factor's annual 'Thanksgiving slaughter' cuts Lillie McCloud and Josh Levi
The X Factor isn't doing too well in the United States. Season 3 has continued to see a drop off in viewers, so the series had to hope that its annual Thanksgiving spectacle would bring some attention back, otherwise the show might not survive to see a fourth season. Playfully titled the "Thanksgiving slaughter," the show has made it a habit of axing two contestants during its holiday episode. Last night that dropped the remaining number of players down to six. -
She & Him announce new EP, 'The Capitol Studios Session' [TRACKLIST]
She & Him have announced the upcoming digital-only release of a new EP called The Capitol Studios Session. The record will feature revamped versions of songs off their latest album, Volume 3. -
Pitchfork will guest curate space for the One Million Square Feet of Culture project
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