Jimmy Page’s Latest Led Zeppelin Interview: 5 Things We Learned
On Oct. 28, Led Zeppelin continued to revisit its legendary catalog, releasing remastered deluxe editions of 1971's "Led Zeppelin IV" and 1973's "Houses of the Holy." Each reissue contains a bounty of unreleased bonus tracks, which Jimmy Page has been meticulously curating. The…
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Slipknot Hit Number One as Industry Awaits Taylor Swift Sales Results
Bear with me: I'm trying to mention Taylor Swift in every paragraph. Here goes: Album sales are still down 14 percent and track sales are down 13 percent, but next week, the record industry will see if 1989 can make a dent in these depressing numbers. More Swifty details below! 1989 WATCH:…
Rolling StoneHancock shares life lessons in new memoir
NEW YORK (AP) — Herbie Hancock doesn't begin or end his newly published memoir "Possibilities" by recalling any of the many highlights in his 50-plus-year career such as receiving the 2008 Album of the Year Grammy Award for "River: The Joni Letters."
Associated PressFarmBorough 2015 Is New York City's First-Ever Country Music Festival
Country music will take a bite of the Big Apple in 2015 with FarmBorough, the first-ever country music festival taking place in New York City. Set for Randall's Island June 26-28, FarmBorough will be headlined by Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan and Brad Paisley. Also appearing during the three-day fest…
Rolling StoneIndie rock band Luna reunites to tour Spain
Luna, the 1990s indie rockers whose slow and dreamy songs won a dedicated following, are reuniting after a decade apart for a tour of Spain.
AFP Relax NewsSturgill Simpson Explores Space and Time with 'Turtles' Performance on 'Fallon'
Of all the songs on Sturgill Simpson's second album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, none has been as analyzed as the record's opening track, "Turtles All the Way Down." A philosophical journey through religion, the universe and, especially, the mind, the song features references to marijuana,…
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Watch Flaming Lips Dissect the Making of Beatles Covers LP 'Fwends'
On the brand-new With a Little Help From My Fwends, the Flaming Lips take a crack at one of the greatest albums of all time, covering the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band track by track. As the title suggests, artists including Miley Cyrus, Moby, Chuck Inglish and Tegan and Sara...
Rolling StoneDavid Guetta collaborating with Nicki Minaj, John Legend on ‘Listen'
The track listing has been revealed for French DJ and producer David Guetta's upcoming album "Listen," with a number of big names on the roster including Sia and Emili Sandé.
AFP Relax NewsExclusive: Mad Decent Mexico's Toy Selectah & Camilo Lara Reveal Star-Studded 'Compass' Album
Billboard is excited to announce a hyper-collaborative new project featuring more than 80 collaborations over four continents. Mad Decent's Toy Selectah has combined forces with Camilo Lara (DJ Mexican Institute of Sound) to create "Compass," a new album the duo spent last year recording in secret.
BillboardRay Johnston Band Aiming for 'No Bad Days' With New Album
Defying the odds -- that's what the story of the Ray Johnston Band has long been about.
BillboardFormer Minutemen Bassist Mike Watt on Why Their Pivotal Album ‘Double Nickels’ Mocked Sammy Hagar
"'Double Nickels', even though it came about kind of by accident, is still the most focused statement of the band," says former Minutemen bassist Mike Watt.
BillboardT-Pain Performs Eye-Opening NPR Tiny Desk Concert
T-Pain is only beginning to get the credit he deserves as a pop innovator. As part of the singer's campaign to get respect, he has been doing unusual promotions, like a Tiny-Desk concert for NPR.
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Ariana Grande Announces Mockingjay Song - Taylor Swift DISSES Harry Styles? (DHR
Ariana Grande sings on Mockingjay Part 1 soundtrack, Taylor Swift disses Harry Styles, and One Direction starts filming new music video.
Clevver NewsWho Dominated the Country Charts in 1984? The Top 5 Acts -- From Willie Nelson to George Strait
In 1984, these five acts -- from Willie Nelson to George Strait -- dominated the Billboard charts.
BillboardRock In Rio Adds Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran and More to First American Lineup
One of the world's largest music festivals is coming to America for the first time, and they're bringing out the big guns.Yesterday, the organizers of Rock In Rio, the Brazilian music festival slowly taking over the globe, announced three new acts that will help make sure that RIR's debut in the…
Huffington PostMeghan Trainor Tops Hot 100 For Eighth Week, Hozier Hits Top 10
Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" commands the Billboard Hot 100 for an eighth week, rewriting the record for the longest-ruling No. 1 ever released on Epic Records.
BillboardThe Last Internationale Have a Few Points to Make
The strikingly fervent, politically charged rock band the Last Internationale stands out for one thing in particular at the moment. Consisting of New Yorkers Delila Paz and Edgey Pires, the band has been getting more and more visibility of late not just because of their political stand — which in…
Test MagazineBootstraps: The Glory, The Grandeur & The Dandy Music
Though they don’t have a plethora of live gigs under their belt, or a frenzied following of manic fans trading performance tapes and videos, Bootstraps, still a very young band, are positioned enviably nonetheless. The L.A.-based group, who recently released their self-titled debut album on the…
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Don’t Like Your Image? Just ‘Shake It Off’
Taylor Swift’s new album, “1989,” is her latest attempt to transition from country cool-kid to pop phenom.
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