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Chicago-based rock band Wilco have decided to cancel their May 7 gig in Indiana in response to the recent and very controversial "Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act" that was signed into last by Republican Governor Mike Pence last week. The bill is gives businesses the right to deny patrons on religious grounds, but is perceived to go further in its language to potentially allow discrimination towards individuals, notably gays. Gay marriage became legal in the state last year after the courts struck down the ban and Republicans looked to counter with a religious freedom act. Wilco has exercised their own freedom to not perform in the state. The "I am Trying To Break Your Heart" band posted the news on the Facebook. -
Jay Z Officially Launches Tidal With Rihanna, Daft Punk, Madonna, Beyoncé, Kanye West, Drake, Usher
It is official: Jay Z's move into the music streaming business has arrived and he is bringing a lot of his friends with him. At an industry event today at New York City's James A. Farley Post Office in Herald Square, Jay Z announced the launch of TIDAL with his 16 artist partners. The event was live streamed as Jay Z announced his plans for the Hi-FI service with Madonna, Kanye West, J. Cole, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Usher, deadmau5, Jason Aldean, Jack White, Daft Punk, Beyoncé, Arcade Fire's Win Butler, Alicia Keys, Coldplay and Calvin Harris. -
Kaskade 'Never Sleep Alone' Release Date Announced: 'Atmosphere' DJ Readies Single from Skrillex B2B Holy Ship Set
American DJ icon Ryan Raddon, known professionally to most as Kaskade, has unveiled the release date for his next single "Never Sleep Alone." The "Atmosphere" DJ made the announcement on Twitter including some very colorful album art. The track was first premiered during his surprise back-to-back set with Skrillex on Hard Events and Bowery Presents' Holy Ship!. The track will be released next Monday on April 6. -
Wale Discusses Depression, Online Comments & Getting Respect Ahead of 'The Album About Nothing' Release
Tomorrow is the big day for DC rapper Wale who is preparing to release his fourth artist album The Album About Nothing. The album is Seinfeld themed- with Jerry Seinfeld getting an executive production credit on the album. The pair worked on the album together that is incredibly personal for Wale who discusses issues like his own depression, drug and alcohol use and miscarriage. He spoke to Billboard about these topics in a personal interview diving into the topics that "The Pessimist" rapper discusses on his album. -
De La Soul Uses Kickstarter To Rely on Fans for New Independent Album
De La Soul are relying on their fans' support for their new album. The hip-hop veterans are using Kickstarter, to raise funds for the support of their new ninth studio album that currently has no title. -
Scott Weiland Talks Stone Temple Pilots Split: Singer Blames Dismissal on Management
Scott Weiland recently shed some more light on how his 2013 split from Stone Temple Pilots went down. The singer blames his departure on the management of his former bandmates, who now perform and record with Linkin Park's Chester Bennington. Weiland called the break "a shame" in a new interview with the QMI Agency. -
Iggy Azalea Really Likes Her Breast Implants: 'I Love Them So Much I Had To Talk About Them'
Iggy Azalea revealed last week that she had some work done in the past. The New Classic rapper confessed to getting breast implants last year during a conversation with Vogue. Azalea recently spoke to E! about the news, saying that she is happy with her decision to talk about the surgery. -
Danity Kane's Aubrey O’Day and Shannon Bex Form Duo Dumblonde Following Group's Split Last Year [PHOTOS]
Following Danity Kane's split last year, Aubrey O'Day and Shannon Bex have formed a duo called Dumblonde. -
Lil Wayne Announces His 'Free Weezy Album' Will Drop Next Month While Headlining Red Bull Guest House
Lil Wayne shared some big news with fans this past weekend, announcing that his 'Free Weezy Album' would be released next month. While headlining the Red Bull Guest House Saturday, March 28, the Young Money rapper revealed that the album will drop in April following rumors sparked by social media. -
Picking The Final Four and NCAA Championship by Music Alumni: Will Kentucky, Duke, Wisconsin or Michigan State Win Out?
Music Times attempts to predict this weekend's Final Four basketball games and ultimately who will take the NCAA Championship game—Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke or Michigan State—by checking out what famous musicians attended the respective colleges. -
Brandon Flowers, Evan Rachel Wood Get Literary in 'Can't Deny My Love' Music Video [WATCH]
Brandon Flowers may have gone back to the 1980s for inspiration for his new single "Can't Deny My Love," but for its music videos he's going all the way back to the 1830s. Today (March 30), The Killers frontman debuted the visual for the song, and with some help from Evan Rachel Wood and the short story Young Goodman Brown, we get a tale of Satanic rituals, Puritan villages and a wife who may or may not be who she claims to be. -
Fetty Wap, Baauer and Dubbel Dutch Preview 'Promises' in Adidas Songs From Scratch Series [WATCH]
Fast-rising Patterson, New Jersey, rapper Fetty Wap, Brooklyn-based trap producer Baauer and fellow New York producer Dubbel Dutch made a track together titled "Promises" that has been captured step-by-step by Adidas and Yours Truly as part of their "Songs from Scratch" series. The process is captured in a short, 3 1/2-minute video and a long piece that describes how the concept for the collaboration was hatched and shows the creative process for each artist in making this track.
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