• George Strait's First Farewell Date on Sale Sells Out Within Nine Minutes; More Openers Revealed

    There's a while to go yet before George Strait hits the road on his "Cowboy Rides Away" tour...more than three months in fact. But tickets are going to be going on sale for most venues fairly soon, and if fans plan on getting seats they should be ready to buy early. Only one date, his February 8 show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, has gone gone on sale and it sold out in nine minutes.
  • The Neverclaim - 'The Neverclaim' Review

    The Neverclaim' self-titled debut Essential Records release is the culmination of a ton of heart, talent and passion. Their fearless love of the Lord that shines through each song is catching in a big way.
  • October 2013 Christian Music Releases

    October is going to bring a lot of great new Christian music to the masses. Thirty-six projects will be hitting store shelves during the first full month of fall with five of them being Christmas albums...
  • David Glenn 'Relentless' Review

    Unless you live in Atlanta or Virginia Beach, the name David Glenn may not ring any bells for you, but it will before long. This man is anointed and his music is going to go places while it takes you to the throne...
  • Willie Nelson Will Play Southern Ground Music & Food Festival After All

    Willie Nelson's doctor told him that he should take time off from his touring schedule in order to rest up his injured shoulder, but he just couldn't wait to get on the road again. It was announced yesterday that Nelson was pulling out of four dates to rest his shoulder, but the country star's spokesperson told Country Music Television that Nelson would play his previously scheduled appearance at Nashville's Southern Ground Music & Food Festival after all.
  • Another EDM Ecstasy Death Mars Manchester's Warehouse Project

    Some electronic music performers have accused the media of putting too much attention on drug overdoses at EDM events, but it's hard not to cast a suspicious eye when the incidents have stacked up as much as they have in the last month. The ugly trend continued Friday night in Manchester when a 30 y.o. attendee of the Warehouse Project died and five others were hospitalized after taking what police described as "bad pills."
  • Nine Inch Nails Unveils Touring Lineup: Former Rolling Stones and The Who Band Members Join Trent Reznor

    Nine Inch Nails primarily revolves around Trent Reznor. The multi-instrumentalist can have some pretty grand ideas for records, and he usually knows exactly what he wants. Which isn't to say that he doesn't surround himself with talented musicians, but every tour is a bit of a shake-up from the last. It's been four years since the band last toured, but Reznor may have assembled his most talented (and certainly most diverse) supporting cast yet. That diversity will come in handy, as recent album Hesitation Marks shows as wide a range as Reznor's ever displayed. Meet the new Nine Inch Nails members below.
  • Internet Radio Goes Mainstream, According to Recent Study

    Billboard Biz reports that a new study called "The New Mainstream" has found that, for the first time, more than half of Americans online ages 12 and up are listening to Internet radio, and that's without even accounting for growth due to the new iTunes Radio.
  • Michael W. Smith on Praise the Lord

    Tonight, Michael W. Smith will be on a special music edition of TBN's "Praise the Lord" with Jason Crabb, Jeff Slaughter and Fox News anchor Kelly Wright.
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