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Austin City Limits, the last of the American mega festivals to release its lineup for the 2014 season, has finally dropped its lineup for both weekends of the event, which will go down between October 3 and 5, plus between October 10 and 12. -
Lorde postpones Australian tour 2014 to 'get back to full gollum girl fitness'
Lorde's health is forcing the 17-year-old to take a little break from dominating the music scene and postpone her upcoming Australian tour. Yesterday (April 21), the "Team" singer announced that because of a chest infection, she'll have to return to her home country of New Zealand and recover as soon as possible. -
UPDATE: Chris Brown assault trial postponed, body guard found guilty
Chris Brown's D.C. assault trial has been postponed. The wheels of the justice system are turning slowly but surely for Chris Brown. Earlier this month (April 7), Chris Brown's body guard, Christopher Hollosy, admitted to punching a D. -
YG says he's teaming up with Ty Dolla $ign and DJ Mustard to start a label
YG recently announced that he is starting a label with DJ Mustard and Ty Dolla $ign. The West Coast has pretty much flooded the mainstream music industry and three Cali newcomers are looking to change the game in a major way. -
Little Mix extends Salute Tour dates for 16 North American shows [FULL SCHEDULE]
Last month, rising girl group Little Mix teased its first-ever headlining North American tour with a paltry three dates. But now, the Salute Tour has come to full fruition. Today (April 21), Little Mix announced 16 tour dates for fall 2014. -
iHeartRadio Music Awards announce Drake, Shakira, 30 Seconds To Mars and more as performers
When the radio juggernaut that is iHeartRadio does an awards show, it does it big. After enlisting musical juggernauts like Justin Timberlake, Rihanna and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis as nominees for its inaugural show, today (April 21), iHeartRadio announced its lineup of performers, and it's pretty big. -
Mariah Carey 'The Art Of Letting Go' release date delayed again two weeks before planned May 6 date
xx It looks like Island is letting go of the latest release date for Mariah Carey's 14th album. Originally planned for May 6, it seems like The Art Of Letting Go has been delayed once again. -
UPDATE: SXSW hit-and-run suspect receives more charges
SXSW hit-and-run suspect has received more charges. Family and friends of those who lost their lives at this year's SXSW festival are still grappling with the after effects of the tragic events. -
Jack White reveals 'Lazaretto' tracklist, drops studio version of title track [LISTEN]
Earlier today, we posted about Jack White's Record Store Day "Lazaretto" release, a.k.a The World's Fastest Relesed Record. Now he's dropped the studio version of the single and has revealed the album's tracklist. The 11-track Lazaretto, White's second solo album and follow-up to 2012's Blunderbuss, is due out June 10 via Third Man Records. Listen to the studio version of the title track below and check out the tracklist. Let us know what you think in the comments section! -
Bonnaroo 2014 schedule revealed via mobile app
Bonnaroo has revealed the 2014 schedule via its mobile app. It now appears that they've taken it down, so this might not be the official schedule. We'll have to wait and see when it's announced on the website. But feel free to take a look and lament the inevitable overlaps. -
Prince releases new surprise single, 'The Breakdown' [LISTEN]
Following the announcement of his new partnership with Warner Bros. Records, Prince released a new single called "The Breakdown," which he mentioned back in March when he took over the Arsenio Hall Show. -
Pandora won't pay for: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and more (read a partial list, and the service's logic)
Tell us if you've heard this one before: Internet radio and music streaming services are looking for ways to avoid paying royalties. Turns out that Pandora is a little more hardcore than its competition and isn't paying for anything recorded pre-1972. The service argues that records from that era aren't subject to federal copyright laws, and therefore Pandora's in the right. Various recording labels are coming together to sue the internet radio service in the New York State Supreme Court.
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