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INDMUSIC and digital music distributor TuneCore have teamed up to make musicians money on YouTube. YouTube's largest independent music network INDMUSIC has teamed up with TuneCore, the digital music distributor and publishing administrator. -
Fred Armisen and Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis cover TLC's 'Waterfalls' [WATCH]
Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live and Portlandia) and his buddy J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) shared the stage last week at Boston's Berklee College of Music. Along with Christian rock singer Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer) and drummer Michael Lerner (Telekinesis), the group took on a cover of the seminal TLC hit "Waterfalls" for the crowd. -
David Blaine makes Kanye West giggle with disbelief
Illusionist David Blaine's new show "Real or Magic" just aired on ABC, and during the 90-minute special, Blaine proceeds to completely mystify a variety of A-list celebrities, including Kanye West, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, even Woody Harrelson makes an appearance. -
Wes Anderson tribute album, 'I Saved Latin!' in the works for spring 2014
Director Wes Anderson is getting his own tribute album this coming spring. American Laundromat Records has assembled six bundle packages that feature a double-CD called I Saved Latin!, which will honor Anderson's music-filled movies including Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, Life Aquatic, Bottle Rocket, Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited. -
R. Kelly improvises ridiculous songs called "Sex Dolphin," "Italian Hero Sandwich of Love" and more [WATCH]
Rolling Stone got R. Kelly to do something pretty awesome the other day. They gave him four random phrases and asked him to make a song out of it. Now, this being R. Kelly, we knew sex was going to have to play a role in these little tunes. -
U2, The Clash and more to be featured on Steve Wozniak's US Festival 1983 DVD
Steve Wozniak hosted a short-lived music event called US Festival. The 1983 festival, its second and final edition, is coming to DVD. That year's event hosted acts including U2, David Bowie, Stevie Nicks, Van Halen, Judas Priest, INXS, Stray Cats and The English Beat, Men at Work, Berlin and Triumph as well as The Clash for one of the band's final performances. -
Rolling Stones plan Australian tour, announce Adelaide concert to reopen famous Adelaide Oval
The Rolling Stones recently completed the "50 & Counting" Tour in the United States, but it seems as if they're not done counting yet. It was announced that the rock group would be heading to Australia during 2014, although only date/location is confirmed for the time being. -
Outkast is officially reuniting, confirmed to headline Coachella 2014
Yesterday we reported that Andre 3000 and Big Boi might be reuniting as Outkast. And guess what? The rumors are true! Revolt TV was the first to confirm the news noting that "the reunion is currently set to exist solely in the live setting, with no new album plans in sight, for now." -
Andre 3000 and Big Boi potentially reuniting as Outkast for Coachella next year
It appears that Andre Benjamin (Andre 3000) and Antwan Patton (Big Boi) just might reunite as the Grammy-winning duo Outkast in the coming future, according to Billboard. Outkast has unfortunately been on hiatus since 2007, which left people wondering what happened, but they could come together for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. -
James Blake cancels tour dates for March of next year
James Blake recently had to put part of his tour on hold and reschedule the dates for 2014 because he was sent to attend the Mercury Prize ceremony back in his native England. Now he's had to do the same with shows that were set to take place in March. -
More bands announced to play at Austin's SXSW music festival
It's that time of year again. Festival lineups are starting to role out and fans are beginning to scan the lists to decide where they need to be to see their favorites next year. The annual South by Southwest music festival has announced a bunch of new artists that will perform at the 2014 installment in Austin from March 11-16. -
Arcade Fire requiring a formal dress code for upcoming shows is sparking a bit of controversy
When Arcade Fire put on some smaller shows recently to promote the new LP Reflektor, they asked fans to dress up for the occasion. Apparently they are now requesting the same from concertgoers attending the bigger performances.
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