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In preparation for their big screen Meet-Up at the Movies, the Grateful Dead unveiled a teaser video of the band performing a relaxed rendition of Jerry Garcia's solo hit, "Sugaree." -
Lupe Fiasco Supports Freddie Gray, Baltimore Rioters in 'It Just Might Be Okay' Video
Nearly a decade ago, Lupe Fiasco released his debut album, 'Food & Liquor,' featuring a track entitled "It Just Might Be Okay." The Chicago rhymer recently decided to revisit the track and release a video to show support for Freddie Gray and the Baltimore rioters. -
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It might seem like it's been years since the battle of boy band supremacy was fought between Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, but now it seems like a certain meme has sparked competition between to '90s superstars yet again. Today, as we all know, is May 1, meaning yesterday (April 30), the Internet was filled to the brim with Justin Timberlake "It's Gonna Be May" memes. But now, BSB is trying to claim the whole spring month for themselves with their own May themed meme. -
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As fans anticipate Boosie BadAzz's Touchdown 2 Cause Hell album, the Baton Rouge rapper has decided to ease the wait by releasing part one of his new documentary. -
Texas Trooper Photographed with Snoop Dogg Files Civil Lawsuit for Unfair Punishment
In April, news broke that a Texas trooper who had been photographed with Snoop Dogg at SXSW was disciplined and ordered to seek counseling. Now, word on Web is the trooper has filed a civil lawsuit for unfair punishment. -
Gordon Goodwin on His Big Phat Band, 'Life in the Bubble' Grammy Win and Why 'Whiplash' is Great for Jazz
Yes, indeed, the 2015 Grammys proved to be one populist step forward for jazz at-large. Remember Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's cheeks? Hell, Herbie Hancock and ?uestlove performed right alongside John Mayer and Ed Sheeran. And no one, save for the haters, batted a valve or crossed a string. For Gordon Goodwin and his Big Phat Band, though, their three nominations and an eventual gong for Best Large Jazz Ensemble were more than just plated platitudes and a non-televised soapbox rant. It was a kind of vindication. -
Sonny Rollins and the Williamsburg Bridge, Jazz Legend Reflects on Practicing 'In the Sky'
On the streets of New York City anything goes, even for the stranded musician who has been forced out of their apartment to practice. As is the case with Sonny Rollins, he found his musical right to rehearse on the Williamsburg Bridge. -
Lady Antebellum Heartland Bedroom Collection Arrives at Bed Bath & Beyond
If you have ever wanted to live like Lady Antebellum, well, maybe you should have a few No. 1 albums first, but in the meanwhile you can at least sleep like the "Bartender" band. Today (May 1), a new line of bedroom textiles by the country trio and inspired by the "American heartland" has arrived in Bed Bath & Beyond stores around the country. -
Mitch Winehouse Calls 'Amy' Documentary Makers "Disgusting" After Poor Portrayal in Film
Amy Winehouse's father Mitch is speaking out against the documentary about his daughter. Earlier this week, the "Rehab" singer's family distanced themselves from the film Amy, claiming it paints Mitch in a bad light while glorifying Amy's controversial ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil. -
Jennifer Lopez Joins Los Dinos for an Emotional Selena Quintanilla-Pérez Tribute at the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards [WATCH]
In a bitter-sweet performance at the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards, Jennifer Lopez stepped on stage to honor Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Originally taking on the role of Selena in the 1997 biopic, J.Lo reunited with the Quintanilla family to implement a medley with the Los Dinos. -
Austin Mahone, Becky G Dating: 'What About Love' Singer Shades Fifth Harmony Ex Camila Cabello
Uh-oh. Time to break out that #CamilaDefenseSquad. After weeks of rumors that Austin Mahone and "Shower" singer Becky G are dating, yesterday (April 30) the teen heartthrob confirmed the rumors and Fifth Harmony fans of Camila Cabello are not happy with his wording. -
Randy Travis No. 1 Hits Easily Organized in 'On The Other Hand,' Includes "Forever and Ever, Amen" and More
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at country icon Randy Travis and his newest greatest hits compilation, showcasing his no. 1 country singles.
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