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The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2013 induction nominees on October 15, including KISS, Nirvana, N.W.A. and more. Although there's no limit to how many can be allowed into the hall by the panel of 600 voters, we at Music Times have been reading too much The Hunger Games and wondered: What if there could be only one? -
John Sinclair's Spoken Word @ CBGB Festival
OK, so, technically, these were shot up and over in Koreatown--at Chris Noth's fancy pants dinner club, The Cutting Room. -
Leon Botstein's American Symphony Orchestra Will Demystify Classical Music
The American Symphony Orchestra's "Classics Declassified" series presents an intelligent and insightful journey into classical masterworks, led by music director Leon Botstein. Each concert begins with a lively discussion in which... -
UPDATE: La Scala's Post-Barenboim Conductor is…Fabio Luisi?
UPDATE: Now, Italy's La Reppublica is reporting that Genoese maestro Fabio Luisi--principal conductor of the Met since September 2011 (i.e. from whence James Levine withdrew)--may very well be the preferred candidate. Call it... -
Casting Crowns 2013 Tour Dates
Casting Crowns is on the road doing 5 more shows in support of their latest release, "The Acoustic Sessions Volume 1." This night of intimate, stripped down performances will be a night you will not want to miss! -
MUSE/IQUE’s 'The Girls in the Band' Celebrates Female Pioneers of Jazz
MUSE/IQUE's next offering is Girl/Band on November 11, an evening of jazz that includes a screening of the documentary film 'The Girls in the Band,' about the women who had the chops to break through in the early 20th century. -
Meredith Andrews Has a New Video
Word Worship artist Meredith Andrews' official music video for her new single, "Pieces," is a personal story and a challenge. -
REVIEW: Iván Fischer's 'Red Heifer' Opera Mixes Sounds, Not Lies
Vuvuzelas and the ghost of Lajos Kossuth appear, but the Jewish "blood libel" is all but banished in the conductor-composer's long-awaited score. -
Relient K 2013 Tour News
Relient K is closing out 2013 with fifteen concerts. Relient K doesn't tour as much now as they did in the early days, but the band is closing out 2013 with fifteen concerts in ten different states. -
Eminem Lords over Downloads Chart with 'Rap God'
"Royals" has finally fallen off of the top spot in the Top 10 of the Billboard Digital Downloads chart, but it took a rap deity to make it happen. Check out who else debuted hot this week. -
Can Miley Cyrus Catch a 'Lightning Bolt' on Charts?
Forgive us if we're bracing for next week; Katy Perry's Prism is set to drop and it could give Justin Timberlake's first 2013 release a run for the biggest opening frame of the year. Last week's Top 10 was still overrun by new albums however, so we should probably give them credit before Perry-pocalypse sets in. -
Outkast Working on New Music? Sleepy Brown Hints 'Yes'
It's anniversaries galore during 2013-'14 for Outkast, the most renowned name to come out of the Atlanta hip-hop scene. It will be 20 years since the duo, consisting of Andre 3000 and Big Boi, released its debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994. September 29 marked 15 years since the pair dropped Aquemini (an excellent album Music Times listened to on Monday) , and September 23 was the tenth anniversary of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. Sleepy Brown, while discussing his own upcoming new album, suggested during an interview that 'Dre and Boi may be planning new music to celebrate the anniversary of its debut.
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