• Ylvis' 'The Fox' Comes to The Gridiron, Performed by Ohio University's Marching 110

    Norwegian pop group Ylvis might not have had the most viral song of the year in 2013. It seems just a few weeks after the video for the absurd "What Does The Fox Say?" went crazy on YouTube, people are already sick of it. Maybe it just doesn't have the flexibility that Bauuer's "Harlem Shake" did. One group, the Ohio University marching band, put a fresh spin on the song Saturday night when it performed "Fox Say?" during the halftime performance at the university's football game against Marshall.
  • Britney Spears Debuts 'Work Bitch' a Day Early After Track Was Leaked [LISTEN]

    Britney Spears awoke yesterday morning to find that a low-quality version of her single, "Work Bitch" had been leaked. She originally slated the release for tonight at 6 p.m., but had to work quickly to put the mastered version on the air as soon as possible to mitigate the spread of the low-quality leak. Fans were urged to restrain themselves from listening to "Work Bitch" until the official release. They moved the radio premier up to 3 p.m. ET, and the song became available on iTunes at 12:01 a.m. in the U.S. and a few hours later globally (except the U.K.).
  • Another Ecstasy Death Mars EDM Scene After Sydney's Defqon. 1 Festival

    The sudden rash of drug-related deaths at electronic music events continued over the weekend as a concert-goer in Sydney, Australia died of an overdose at the Defqon. 1 Festival. The suspected cause of the death was "tainted Ecstasy." During the weekend, 14 more attendees were hospitalized.
  • Jeff Slaughter VBS World Tour

    Singer/songwriter, worship leader and author Jeff Slaughter spent this summer traveling to churches throughout the southeast, taking his VBS World Tour on the road.
  • The Promise Welcomes a New Member

    The Southern Gospel trio, The Promise, has announced that Mandy Wing Foster has joined the group as a replacement for Tina McKinney Booth...
  • Kanye West Announces New Tours Dates in New York City, Toronto and Los Angeles

    Didn't manage to get tickets for Kanye West's upcoming "Yeezus" tour? Well, if you live in one of five lucky cities, you might be in luck. West announced on Saturday that the tour would be adding additional dates in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto (yes, that's five dates spread over three cities). Unfortunately, no new cities were added to the tour. Kendrick Lamar will open on all of the new dates.
  • NASCAR's 'The Chase' To Be Introduced by Gretchen Wilson Musical Segment For 10 Races

    Perhaps you've read the Music Times article that discusses Carrie Underwood's new take on the Sunday Night Football theme "I've Been Waiting All Day For Sunday Night." Or perhaps you've read the excellent Onion article on how Carrie Underwood performed an 26-minute progressive rock version of "I've Been Waiting All Day For Sunday Night." But she's not the only country musician who's doing introductory tracks for sporting events. It was announced on Sunday that Gretchen Wilson will perform the opening theme for ten races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.
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