• Christmas Music Allowed Back in Marshfield, Wisconsin

    The citizens of Marshfield, Wisconsin spoke and the new policy on Religious music has been changed. It didn't take long for news of the school administration's newly written "limitation" on Religious music that would effectively cause all Christmas concerts to be cancelled in Marshfield, Wisconsin schools to reach the town's citizens and the rest of the nation.
  • A tobyMac Auction

    TobyMac will be heading out on the Hits Deep tour soon and he is auctioning off front row tickets, along with the opportunity to meet him before the show...
  • Mandisa 2013 Tour Dates

    Mandisa will be on tour through mid-December, closing out 2013 on a high note. Mandisa will be on tour through mid-December, closing out 2013 on a high note.
  • Rumour Has It Adele Considering Residency in Las Vegas...for $40 Million

    Adele may be performing a slew of dates in the United States next year, but that doesn't mean the British vocalist will be going on tour. According to rumors given to The Sun in London, the "Rolling in The Deep" songstress is fielding offers from several Las Vegas casinos with offers to perform a residency. There's no word on how many shows the gig would entail, but the payment is said to be in the $40 million range. Elton John has been advising Adele in support of the deal, the source added.
  • Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and Eric Church to Headline Stagecoach Festival: Check Out Music Times' Picks

    If you think that Indio Valley, CA. might not fit them theme for one of the year's biggest country music festivals, you might be right. But then again, it'd be wrong of us to deny country musicians access to the same Los Angeles-area weather that's inspired just about every other genre we know of. The Stagecoach Festival just announced its lineup for April 2014, and here's a quick summation of the acts that caught Music Times' eye:
  • The Rolling Stones, The Who, Bob Dylan: Cream's Ginger Baker Hates 'Em All

    Ginger Baker, the legendary drummer for Cream, has never been accused of being short-winded. Listening to live jams, or Music Times' particular favorite, his epic solo during supergroup Blind Faith's "Do What You Like." Many look to Baker and possibly Who drummer Keith Moon as the originators of the extended drum solo (even if it began with jazz percussionists much earlier). Baker's also notorious for not suffering fools lightly, a common theme during 2012's award-winning documentary Beware of Mr. Baker. Rolling Stone's Patrick Doyle had to deal with just that when interviewing the drummer last week.
  • See The Setlist For Neutral Milk Hotel's First Show In 15 Years

    Last night, Neutral Milk Hotel and Jeff Mangum reunited for their first U.S. show in 15 years at St. John's Church in Baltimore for a crowd of 500 fans. According to Consequence of Sound (via Jasper Colt), the band played an 18-song set, which spanned material from Everything Is (1994) to On Avery Island (1996) to In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (1998).
  • Pearl Jam Will Be The Soundtrack To The World Series

    Are you a fan of Pearl Jam? Are you a baseball die-hard? Looks like 2013 is your year. The Seattle band has signed a partnership with Fox Sports to license 48 Pearl Jam songs for the 2013 World Series coverage. Their music will be featured on opening teases, commercial transitions and montages from Oct. 23 to Oct. 31 as well as in promotional slots throughout the month of November as "artist of the month."
  • New Faces for Friday - Meet The Exchange

    Hailing from Silverdale, Washington, pop/rockers The Exchange, has been making music since 2010. Their 2011 debut EP Show Me How To Love as well as their most recent singles "Tell Me Your Story" and "Beautiful King" have garnered...
  • Manafest Writes His First Book

    The rapper shares his story in his first book. Christopher Greenwood (aka Manafest) has been a fighter all of his life. He was only five when his father committed suicide.
  • Phillips, Craig and Dean in Concert

    Phillips, Craig and Dean's album, Breathe In, released on March 13th and their second Christmas album, Hope For All the World, hit stores on October 1st.They are touring through the middle of December, promoting Breathe In in October...
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