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Lil Wayne just got done being among "America's Most Wanted" (the hip-hop tour that is), but now he's looking to join the ranks of Europe's most wanted. Although that's not the name of his upcoming 14-date tour across the pond, we wouldn't mind if he wanted to borrow it. -
Paul McCartney Stops By Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, Performs Three Songs, Claims He Invented The Selfie and Photobombing
Paul McCartney stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night in support of his upcoming album, New. He performed two songs off the record, "New" and "Save Us" as well as the Beatles hit "Lady Madonna." -
CMA Awards Performers Announced: See What Hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley Have To Say About Each [QUIZ]
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will be hosting the 47th Country Music Association Awards on November 6, and organizers recently announced the performers for this year's event. Music Times has come up with theoretical introductions from the hosts for each act. See if you can match the options below with the following artists: Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban -
READ: Aaron Jay Kernis Resigns as Director of the Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute
Composer Aaron Jay Kernis resigned on Tuesday after 15 years as the director of the Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute. -
New Faces - Meet Ayleron
Praise and worship band Ayleron delivers a great deal of talent from Lafayette, Louisiana. Since 2007, Houston Dragna, Ryan Landry, Dustin Arceneaux, and Steven Joubert have been making praise and worship music with a rock flavor as Ayleron. -
Pitbull and Ke$ha Collaborate On Country-Tinged 'Timber' [LISTEN]
Ke$ha has teamed up with Pitbull on his new track "Timber." According to Billboard, the song was unveiled on Ryan Seacret's radio show today. "Timber" is a country-meets-pop-meets-urban-Latin with hard-driving harmonicas and a catchy lumberjack-inspired chorus with Ke$ha belting, "It's going down, I'm yelling, 'Timber.'" -
The Jesus And Mary Chain Announce 11-Disc Compilation Featuring Releases and Rare B-Sides on Vinyl
The Jesus And Mary Chain Chain got alt-fans all excited when it reformed for a brief U.S. tour during 2012. Could new music be far behind? Alas, still no word on a new album from the seminal Scottish band, but hardcore fans will be able to get all of the group's recordings, remastered and on vinyl, at the end of 2013. -
Justin Bieber Drops New Song 'Heartbreaker' For 'Music Mondays' Series, Song Hits No. 1 on iTunes Charts [LISTEN]
Beliebers are in a frenzy today after Justin Bieber premiered the new song "Heartbreaker" as part of his "Music Mondays" series. The pop star will release a new song every Monday right after midnight for 10 weeks, according to Twitter, and he suggests that some weeks he might release more than one. -
Keith Urban and HSN to Hawk URBAN Guitar Line Beginning in November, Style Reminiscent of Les Paul Standard
Keith Urban isn't shy about his love of the electric guitar, and he makes fretwork almost as big a part of his live shows as he does his lyrics. Therefore it's not too surprising that the Australian country star has launched a line of guitars and equipment through the Home Shopping Network. The line will become available for purchase on November 3. -
Suicide Silence Announces New Vocalist: All Shall Perish's Eddie Hermida Will Follow Deceased Mitch Lucker
Metal band Suicide Silence has announced a new member to perform in steed of deceased vocalist Mitch Lucker. Hernan "Eddie" Hermida, former vocalist for fellow California deathcore band All Shall Perish, has reportedly already begun recording with the band. -
Phantogram Performs 'Black Out Days' On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
New York electro-pop duo Phantogram performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. The band made their TV debut on the show back in 2011. They played "Black Out Days" off their new self-titled EP. -
The True Story Behind Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Stephen Ward' Musical [PHOTOS]
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