• LeAnn Rimes is Rumored to be Expecting First Child with Eddie Cibrian

    Could it be that LeAnn Rimes' fondest wish is finally about to come true? It's absolutely no secret that she has been trying to get pregnant for quite awhile now. When her reality series with husband, Eddie Cibrian, aired last summer one of the main topics was her desire to be a mother. She is a step-mom to Cibrian's two sons with ex, Brandi Glanville, but has struggled to get pregnant with her own child, at least until now. From what we are hearing, Rimes might finally be expecting a baby of her own.
  • Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hutz Sleazily Stole from Band, Alleges Guitarist

    A former guitarist for the band Gogol Bordello is suing frontman Eugene Hütz, alleging that the vocalist swindled money from the rest of the band through trickery, and used unfair methods to fire him from the band. Oren Kaplan is suing on behalf of both himself and the rest of the group.
  • Electric Wizard's Acclaimed 'Time To Die' Pulled Due to Lawsuit

    Metal fans who haven't quite caught up with the most well-regarded albums in the genre from 2014 might want to do so quickly, as soon Electric Wizard's acclaimed album Time To Die will soon be gone from shelves due to a legal dispute within the band. Spinefarm, the label carrying the album-which appeared on many "best of" lists at the end of last year-has agreed to pull albums from shelves, including from digital outlets such as iTunes, until the matter has been settled.
  • UK Rapper Harry Shotta "Breaks" Eminem's 'Rap God' Record; Does It Count?

    UK rapper Harry Shotta set his eyes on breaking Eminem's record for most words in a hit single, which the Detroit emcee did by dropping 1,560 within the track "Rap God." The British rapper thinks he's got the record on lock as his song "Animal" managed to squeeze 1,771 words into roughly the same timespan as "Rap God" (just more than six minutes).
  • Spotify Charts Most Popular Keys in 30 Million Song Catalogue (Hint: It's Major)

    Spotify's Insights blog took to the streaming service's massive music catalogue with the intent of figuring out what keys were most popular among the 30 million tracks. Every song is based around one of 12 possible notes, as well as a mode (generally major for "happier" music and minor for "sad"). That results in nearly every piece of Western music being played in one of 24 possible keys. Jazz pianist Kenny Ning moonlights as a data analyst for Spotify and he charted the results of what he found. So what key was most popular?
  • James Last, 'King of Easy Listening,' Tarantino Favorite, Dead at 86

    James Last, the iconic bandleader known as the "King of Easy Listening" (and, more catchily, the "Emperor of Elevator Music") has died at the age of 86, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The musician had reported during 2014 that he was ill although he never specified the ailment.
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