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Lion-haired indie-folk crooner, Jim James, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night in support of his debut solo album (as Jim James), "Regions of Light and Sound of God." Dressed in a black suit and tie and dancing with his hair blowing in the wind, James sang "State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U)" and "A New Life." -
Electric Tomato Festival Cancelled by Nassau Coliseum Following Deaths At Nearby Electric Zoo Festival
The first "Electric Tomato Festival" has been called off by the Nassau Coliseum due to, reportedly, recent drug overdose incidents at other events involving EDM. Erin Chase, the booking and marketing manager for the coliseum said that she wasn't aware EDM would be involved in the proceedings and that staff were concerned following the recent deaths of two concertgoers at the Electric Zoo festival in nearby New York City. -
Roger Waters Acknowledges He Screwed Up With David Gilmour and Nick Gates, Is A Pink Floyd Reunion Imminent?
Roger Waters told Rolling Stone that he was working on a new album, that for the time being was titled "Heartland." Waters wouldn't give any details (the Pink Floyd bassist usually has some concept behind his work), but he says that he has his mind set on this one. -
2013 Dove Awards Nominees for Rock Song of the Year
RED, Skillet, Remedy Drive and newcomers We As Human are all in the running for Rock Song of the Year. -
Andrew Peterson's Annual Behold The Lamb Of God Christmas Tour
Andrew Peterson's annual Behold The Lamb Of God Christmas tour will make sixteen stops in 2013. -
The Column: Is Kickstarter Bad for Classical Music?
Many think online crowd-sourced funding the answer to our prayers. Or it could be a nail in the coffin. -
Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra Return to Chicago During U.S. Tour
The Mariinsky Orchestra, led by Valery Gergiev, will return to Symphony Center on October 2 with an all-Stravinsky program, featuring The Firebird, Petrushka and The Rite of Spring. The orchestra last performed at Symphony Center... -
Harry Belafonte Earns Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience Award
Singer and actor Harry Belafonte has been given a special award by Amnesty International. The 86-year-old entertainer was presented with the Ambassador of Conscience Award at the Mansion House in Dublin. -
Are you Ready to be WOW'ed?
On September 24, 2013, the popular WOW franchise will release two double-CD projects - 'WOW Hits 2014' and 'WOW Christmas Blue.' -
Hillsong UNITED's Welcome Zion Tour Is Coming Back to America
After record-setting June concerts, Hillsong UNITED has announced that they will be back in the states in October and November, bringing their special brand of worship to the first-ever Hillsong Conferences to be held in the U.S. and... -
TRANSLATION: Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, "Nostalgia"
Part III: 15. "Nostalgia" Lost in the fire of last year's Pierrot centennial was translation. After all, it was Otto Erich Hartleben's German--translated from the original French of Albert Giraud--that Arnold Schoenberg had set. -
And Here are Gramophone Magazine's Classical Music Awards for 2013 (Part Two!)
Having announced the individual recording category award winners some weeks ago, in a departure from tradition (or rather, a return to an old tradition, sort of), the leading classical music awards have been announced. The rest of them.
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