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Can't get enough of your favorite bands on late night television? Check and see who is performing this week, and don't forget to come back and see what we have to say the next day! The week of Nov. 11 through Nov. 15 -
ABBA reunion, tour possible for 'Waterloo' 40th anniversary? One member says yes
The biggest hypothetical reunion in music is probably Led Zeppelin. Music Times would argue that ABBA is no. 2, and for the first time in a long while, the possibility of the Swedish pop group reforming for at least one show seems to be a possibility. Agnetha Faltskog, the member of the group who is viewed by many to be the most resistant to reunion, told a German newspaper that something could happen during 2014 to mark the 40th anniversary of the group's landmark album Waterloo. -
Imagine Dragons charms Amsterdam and Is Getting Ready for the MTV EMAs
Imagine Dragons recently made their way to Amsterdam to perform in front of a sold-out show at Melkweg concert hall, and now they are set to be one of the performers with the 2013 MTV EMAs in Amsterdam next to stars like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. But their show will be somewhat unconventional. -
Eminem places four songs in Hot 100 Top 20; first performer since The Beatles to do so
Earlier during our weekly roundup of the Billboard Digital Downloads chart, we reported that Eminem had place three tracks within the Top 10, something that had only been done during the year by Katy Perry. A bigger deal is that the rapper was able to place four songs in the Hot 100 list, something that hasn't been done since 1964. -
Kendrick Lamar, Robin Thicke, Tamar Braxton among 2013 Soul Train Music Awards winners
Kendrick Lamar wasn't satisfied merely taking home the big prizes at the BET Hip Hop Awards, and he decided to clean up at BET's Soul Train Awards as well. The ceremony took place at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. -
Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and many more to perform at George Jones tribute concert
Country music legend George Jones was to have a pretty exciting 2013. He was announced as one of the new inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, and he would be more-or-less retiring with a farewell concert during November. Unfortunately, Jones passed away from respiratory failure at the age of 81on April 26. Jones' wife and musicians have banded together to make the final concert a huge gathering of country stars. -
(RED) compilation album features Empire of the Sun, Tommy Trash, Calvin Harris, Tiësto and more
Empire of the Sun, Tommy Trash, Calvin Harris, Tiësto, Katy Perry, and Avicii are among the artists who will feature new, exclusive remixes for (RED), and organization that raises money for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Billboard reports. -
Russian police officers cover Daft Punk's 'Get Lucky'
Fully donning their official Russian police uniforms, this group of Ministry of Internal Affairs troops have shared a video of them singing Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." The entire rendition is sung in English and shows the "fun" side of the officers, who get down and funky for their performance. -
Britney Spears named 'Save The Music' ambassador by VH1
Can Britney Spears save the music? VH1 thinks so. Spears has been named an ambassador of Vh1's "Save the Music" program. According to Rolling Stone, Spears will lead a 2014 class joined by Hunter Hayes, Jason Derulo, Taye Diggs, Diane Birch and Cher Lloyd. -
Freaky Friday: Anya Marina Covers T.I.'s 'Whatever You Like' in 2009
Welcome to Freak Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you: "Whatever You Like." -
Kanye West's confederate flag merch creates controversy with Q-Tip
Q-Tip has been opening the Yeezus tour with Kanye West, but he seems to have an issue with the merch on the stands. Not surprisingly. The Confederate flag has become a symbol in which Kanye is choosing to express himself and offer a voice to his fans. -
Rolling Stone Italy asks for a return to guitars, bass and drums, disses electronic music [WATCH]
The Italian branch of Rolling Stone argues that electronic music is a bastardization of real music in their latest video that takes a jab at DJs everywhere.
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