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To commemorate the 45th anniversary of The Velvet Underground's sophomore album, White Light/White Heat, they are releasing a three-disc reissue, co-curated by the Lou Reed and John Cale. Today, they shared a previously unreleased live recording of "I'm Not A Young Man Anymore" from the Gymnasium in New York on April 30, 1967, which is rumored to have been the band's only performance of the song. -
Miley Cyrus twerks, will.i.am loves himself in new music video for 'Feelin' Myself': Wiz Khalifa and French Montana also appear [WATCH]
Will.i.am is definitely feeling himself, and has enlisted superstar Miley Cyrus alongside Wiz Khalifa and French Montana for a new music video and single, fittingly titled "Feelin' Myself." The collaborative track was released on will.i.am's VEVO page Tuesday Nov. 26 and, of course, it features some quasi-rapping, minimalistic beats and the inevitable twerking. -
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Join United Nations' LGBT Equality Campaign
Rolling Stone reports the United Nations has announced Seattle hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will be joining its Free & Equal campaign as "equality champions, meaning they will help spread campaign messages about equality for the LGBTQ community via social media. -
Prince schedules three special shows on the east coast at Mohegan Sun
Prince always comes up with a new way to surprise fans with live performances, either by giving a certain city multiple shows in a row, or even announcing a performance the day of. This time, Prince has scheduled a trio of shows at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, according to Rolling Stone. -
Eminem and Busta Rhymes to go head to head in six-minute rap battle
Despite his top-selling albums, Eminem can still throw down a killer freestyle as evidenced by his stellar a capella performance on Rap City at the beginning of the month. Now the Detroit rapper is prepping for an epic battle with a formidable opponent, Busta Rhymes. -
DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES album with Tiësto, plus three other ways music aids World AIDS Day
December 1st is World AIDS Day, and to bring more attention and meaning to it, (RED) knew to mix with music. They partnered with Tiësto and other musicians in dance music to bring you DANCE (RED), SAVE LIVES. This compilation album is available on iTunes and 100 percent of proceeds go to help fight AIDS in Africa. On it you'll find an exclusive collaboration between Tiësto and Bono on U2's "Pride." -
Morrissey, Jake Bugg, Mary J. Blige and more to play Nobel Peace Prize concert hosted by Claire Danes
This year's Nobel Peace Prize concert lineup has been announced which includes a variety of artists across genres including Jake Bugg, Mary J. Blige, Syrian musician Omar Souleyman, James Blunt, Swedish singer Zara Larsson, hip-hop duo Envy and Swedish rapper Timbuktu. Morrissey will headline the concert, and according to his Facebook page, he plans to perform three songs. -
One Direction Where We Are Tour coming to North America in summer 2014: is the 'Story of My Life' group coming to your city? [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's a good week to be a One Direction fan. Not only did the band's new album Midnight Memories drop Monday (Nov. 25), but the heartthrobby boy band has announced that their upcoming tour Where We Are will be coming to North America in 2014. The "Story of My Life" group made the announcement on Good Morning America on Tuesday, Nov. 26. -
Watch Mazzy Star perform 'California' off their new album 'Seasons of Your Day' on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
California Dream-pop group Mazzy Star performed last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the band's first time on late-night television since 1994 when they performed for Conan. -
Lily Allen says she would like to work with Miley Cyrus
Lily Allen and Miley Cyrus have both had their share of controversy and backlash for some of their choices as artists. -
Artists & fans crowdfund shows with RABBL social network
If you haven't heard of RABBL so far, you will soon. It's a new social networking service where artists can crowdfund shows. Music fans are constantly coming at musicians asking when they are going to play their hometown next. The demand for an artist to play a certain venue may be there, but it's typically not much in the artist's control where they end up touring. RABBL puts things into both the musician's and the fans' hands. The artist first creates a potential show at a venue (a "rabbl). Then fans "reserve" tickets. If there is enough demand from the fans for the artist to play that venue, it's booked and the show goes on! We spoke to Wade Lagrone, CEO and co-founder to get the details. -
Seth Rogen and James Franco spoof Kanye West’s “Bound 2″ video with an equally steamy shoot
Kanye West's music video for Bound 2 was released last week and stirred up a lot of attention, considering his soon-to-be-wife and reality TV star Kim Kardashian appeared topless, straddling him on a motorcycle. Now Bound 3 has been released, but it features different couple.
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