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Pearl Jam have announced a 12-city U.S. tour starting in October in Cincinnati, Ohio, following up their summer jaunt in Europe and appearance at Austin City Limits. The tour is in support of last year's Lightning Bolt, the band's 10th studio album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. -
Southern Ground Music & Food Festival
On October 11the and 12th, the 4th annual Southern Ground Music & Food Festival will return to Blackbaud Stadium on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina. -
Eric Paslay Goes Gold
When EMI Records Nashville’s singer/songwriter Eric Paslay performed at the Grand Ole Opry last week, he got a big surprise at the end of his set. UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO, Mike Dungan, came up on stage and presented him with a gold plaque in honor of his song, "Friday Night" hitting Gold on RIAA. -
HIGHROADIII Summer Tour Schedule
HIGHROADIII just release their sophomore project, "Angel at the Crossroads," and they'll be taking the new music on the road this summer. From mid-May to the end of August, the ladies will be all over the southeast. -
Governors Ball Reveals 2014 Schedule Full of Conflicts
Governors Ball has revealed the schedule for its 2014 edition, which takes place June 6-8 at Randall's Island Park in New York City. As always, there are a few conflicts that you'll have to overcome, and unfortunately for some, the headliners are not playing unopposed, so those choices are where things get a little tricky. -
Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry Will Drop Solo Album Featuring the National Members
The Arcade Fire's own Richard Reed Parry is releasing a solo album on June 9. The album will feature the likes of Kronos Quartet, the National’s Bryce and Aaron Dessner, Nico Muhly and yMusic. -
8 Songs Written About Other Musicians: Nirvana, Nick Cave, and more
A vast majority of musicians write about things that they either love or hate, whether it means certain places, politics, or even other musicians. Here are eight songs written about other musicians. -
Iggy Azalea Runs Digital Downloads Chart, if Not Hip-Hop (Sorry Forbes)
Iggy Azalea was the basis for a controversial headline from Forbes magazine this week ("Hip Hop is Run By A White, Blonde, Australian Woman"). That might be a totally inaccurate statement, but she is running the Digital Downloads charts at the moment. -
Jack White Discusses Kanye West, ‘Yeezus’ and His Unreleased Jay Z Collaborations in Rolling Stone
Jack White Discusses Kanye West, ‘Yeezus’ and His Unreleased Jay Z Collaborations in Rolling Stone -
Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Kris Kristofferson and The Band Perry Items up for Auction
For over 25 years, The GRAMMY Foundation has been working to keep music appreciation alive. Musicians from all genres frequently donate items that are auctioned off to bring in funding. These items are currently up for auction ... -
8 Albums That Close with Their Best Song: The Clash, Morrissey, and more
I've previously written articles about albums that open with their best song, as well as albums that close out pretty anti-climactically, so I thought it would only be fair to take a look at albums that have excellent closing tracks. Here are eight albums that saved their best songs for last. -
The Black Keys and Michael Jackson Have Shootout for Top of Billboard 200: Who Won?
Patrick Carney had a busy week of trashing everybody from Justin Bieber to TMZ, but he also sniped at those behind the new Michael Jackson album, referring to it as "bulls--t." The popular theory of course is that Carney was irritated his own band's new album might not take the top spot on the Billboard 200 this week because of the competition. Did he have reason to be worried?
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