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Did Valentine's Day treat you poorly? Are you trying to get over heartache or heartbreak? Luckily for us, great artists released some impressive tunes last week that will help you get over your blues! Or maybe you just want to enjoy some cool new songs; either way we've got you covered. Let's listen to new tracks from The Wyches, Papercuts, The Coathangers and many more for this week's mixtape. -
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Savannah Lynx is not your average pop star. As her name reveals, her feline-like, femme fatale persona is the core of her artistic approach to music, but it isn't the only thing she has going for her. This 20-year-old Fordham University student has both brains and beauty. -
Five Things About Miranda Lambert You May Not Know
Miranda Lambert is a hot country commodity and we all know the basics of her story. The 3rd place finisher of Nashville Star's first season at only 19, has won a Grammy, ACMs and CMA Awards and her debut 2005 project, Kerosene, went platinum. After five years of being together, she and hubby Blake Shelton tied the knot on May 14, 2011. But there are some things you may not know ... -
Valentine's Day Country Music Video Playlist
February 14th - the day of love. In honor of Valentine's Day, this country music video playlist is sure to amp up the romance. -
Playing with Forgotify: does the new streaming app help users find new music?
Today (Feb. 13), the top songs on Spotify are Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty" and A Great Big World's "Say Something," massive hits whose streaming numbers have all helped to notch them spots in the top 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart... but, what about music by Steve Haggard, Johnny Richardson and Ftah? No one has ever listened to them on Spotify... before me, that is. -
Country Love - The Long Lasting Couples in Country Music
In 2014, Ricky and Sharon will be spending their 32nd Valentine's Day together. For Vince and Amy, it will be their 14th day of love. Regardless of how many years they've been celebrating together, these couples share the spotlight as well as they share places in each other's hearts. -
Remembering Shirley Temple: 5 Most Endearing Musical Moments From Child Star
After a lifetime of entertaining the masses and moving on to become a political ambassador, child star Shirley Temple has passed away at the age of 85, leaving a massive legacy behind her. To celebrate Shirley Temple's life, let's take a look back at her five most endearing, celebrated performances. -
EXCLUSIVE: 'Girls' music supervisor Manish Raval talks Volume 2 soundtrack, exclusive songs, karaoke and more
Today the new Girls soundtrack, Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do, hits stores. Music Times sat down with the brain behind the music selection, music supervisor Manish Raval to talk about how he snagged exclusive tracks for Girls, what the process is for finding the right track for the right moment, what band he'd love to have on the show, who decides what songs the characters sing in karaoke scenes and what acts you should be paying attention to right now. -
Concert Summer Tour 2014 Contest Powered by Camplified: Want to tour this summer? Your chance here to win a spot
Music Times is joining forces with Camplified to give away one spot on the summer tour to the winner of our contest. All bands have to do to enter is complete the official entry form at www.musictimes.com/contest. -
Concert Summer Tour 2014 Powered by Camplified - Official Contest Rules
Camplified Summer Tour 2014 Contest Official Rules. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Angel Olsen, Eternal Summers, Hozier and many more!
Are you ready for an impressive mix of brand new tracks from rising and established musicians? Of course you are; it's Monday and that's what we do every week! This time around we have new songs from Eternal Summers, Angel Olsen, Hozier, Meg Myers and many more. -
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Publicist Bernie Ilson talks about The Beatles on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
It was 50 years ago today when The Beatles made their first appearance in the U.S. on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Fab Four went on to become one of the most iconic bands in music history. It was 1964 and not everyone was convinced that the British group would be a hit, but Bernie Ilson, author of Sundays with Sullivan: How the Ed Sullivan Show Brought Elvis, the Beatles, and Culture to America and one of the original publicists for The Ed Sullivan Show saw the potential, and as a result more than 73 million viewers tuned in.
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