• The Physical Network: Word of Mouth Moving Tickets to Bestival, Electric Zoo, More

    So you've just started a music festival and you haven't figured out how to inspire fans to come to your event and not the hundreds like it. Enter The Physical Network, a marketing team bent on using your fans to sell tickets to their pals in return for a free pass. Big-name events such as Bestival, Electric Zoo and the Electric Daisy Carnival are turning to brothers Liam and Callum Negus-Fancey to do the hard part for them.
  • Is EastSide Boobie The Next Meek Mill? Talks 'Struggle Rap' & More! [Exclusive Interview]

    Louisville, Kentucky's Clarksdale Projects very own, rapper EastSide Boobie, is gaining quite a buzz in the underground world of rap as Hip Hop's "Struggle Rap" star. As far as dealing with personal struggles, EastSide Boobie opens up to MusicTimes exclusively to talk about turning away from the fast life of money and drugs to pursue his music career shortly after releasing his mixtape, 'Anti Rat Musik 4.'
  • Music Times Talks to Peter Wolf about New Solo Work, the J. Geils Band and More

    Peter Wolf made a name for himself as the vocalist of the J. Geils Band but he'll be releasing a new solo album in 2016. We caught up with him prior to his more famous band's tour stop at New York's Beacon Theatre, He talked about his music, his art work, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the beauty of a good harmonica player.
  • 'Man from UNCLE' Music Composer Daniel Pemberton: Soundtrack Score, 'Steve Jobs' Movie & More!

    Fans of director Guy Ritchie movies know that music plays a huge part in the experience of the story. In the 2015 summer blockbuster The Man from UNCLE, theatergoers will hear one of the best scores and a slick and sexy soundtrack to help move the spy thriller along. Daniel Pemberton is the man responsible for the soundscape to capture the action, humor and story of the film, and we were lucky enough to speak with the talented composer in a brand new, exclusive interview! Keep reading to learn about Pemberton's score, his work on the upcoming Steve Jobs project and more!
  • The Glitch Mob Merch Giveaway: Win Shirts, Jackets, Hats, More

    Los Angeles live electronic music trio comprised of Edward Ma (ediT), Justin Boreta (Boreta) and Josh Mayer (Ooah), better known as The Glitch Mob love to give back to their fans. We are helping them do just that by teaming up with the trio after the July release of their new EP Piece Of The Indestructible to give away 12 pieces of merchandise from their online store.
  • Robin Thicke Talks Nicki Minaj Collaboration, Girlfriend April Love Geary & Jay Z

    July 12, Robin Thicke sat down with WBLS's Déjà Vu along with an intimate group of lucky fans at Dallas BBQ for a private luncheon with the R&B singer. Dressed in his form fitting black suit -fortunately straying away from black-and white- stripes- the newly single 38-year-old answered fans questions about his rumored relationship with model, April Love Geary following his divorced with actress Paula Patton.
  • Liam Lis Talks Fetty Wap, Rae Sremmurd Collaboration and Justin Bieber Comparisons

    Watch out parents, 13-year-old heartthrob, Liam Lis, is stealing your daughter's hearts every time he hits the stage or uploads a YouTube video. Along with a cosign and collaboration with "Trap Queen" rap star, Fetty Wap, on his newest single, "Number One Girl," Liam exclusively dishes about more collaborations with southern duo super-group, Rae Sremmurd.
  • Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna and 40 Years of No. 1s

    Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field.
  • 7 Jerry Garcia Side Projects: New Riders, Rainforest Band, Legion of Mary & More

    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Jerry Garcia, and we're not going to pretend you don't know that he was perhaps the most influential member and guitarist of the Grateful Dead. But, what you probably didn't know, was that—like any good jam band member—he was involved with a number of other groups in his day. Here are seven of the other, more prominent groups that Garcia was a member of before, after and during his time with the Dead.
  • 'Jive Talkin'" and Beyond: The Bee Gees No. 1's of The '70s

    It was a dark day for fans of rock music on August 9, 1975, as the Bee Gees' "Jive Talkin'" would be announced as the no. 1 song on the Hot 100. It was the group's second no. 1 hit in its then-14-year career but it was the first that could be classified as "disco." Things would only get better/worse (depending on who you are) from there on out, as the Gibb brothers would become the biggest names in the genre's short history, releasing another seven no. 1 hits before 1980 struck. These are those tracks.
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