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The ASCAP Expo will celebrate its tenth anniversary during 2015, gathering a litany of today's top songwriters and a selection of performers as well to entertain crowds at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles from April 30 through May 2, including appearances from Aloe Blacc, Andrew Bird and more. -
The Hudson Project Dead in Water After One Year, Disappointing Attendance and Rainout During 2014
The Hudson Project got off to a rocky start during 2014 and it looks, for the time being at least, that the electronic music festival might not be back as a result. A representative of Winston Farms, the location for the event last year, told a local paper in upstate New York that "the Hudson Project is on hold for the moment" and "it's not coming back this year." -
Korn Ex-Drummer David Silveria Sues Band over 'Ownership Interest,' Not Allowed Back After Nine-Year Hiatus
Korn's former drummer David Silveria is making a legal issue out of his ex-bandmate's decision not to let him re-renter the group. The lawsuit is actually in regard to what he believes he is owed from "ownership interest" in the Korn brand. -
Kid Rock Disses Beyoncé in Recent Interview and the Beyhive Responds
Kid Rock isn't one to keep his opinions to himself and he recently picked a verbal fight with a very strong group. Beyoncé's Beyhive came to the singer's defense after the rocker went on a tirade dissing the former Destiny's Child leader. Rock told Rolling Stone that he is "flabbergasted" by Queen Bey's popularity. -
Drake Ties The Beatles for Most Simultaneous Singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with 14
Drake has accomplished an impressive feat, tying a record set by The Beatles in 1964. Following the release of his new effort, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, the rapper has 14 tunes on the Billboard Hot 100, which the Fab Four achieved after landing in America. Drake is a featured artist on four of the tracks while The Beatles are the lead act on all 14 of their singles. -
Sonic Youth Announce 'Bad Moon Rising' Reissue with Four Bonus Tracks
Sonic Youth has announced a deluxe reissue of its 1985 sophomore album, Bad Moon Rising. The reissue will include bonus tracks in honor of the album's 30th anniversary. The re-release follows previous reissues of Daydream Nation and The Whitey Album from 1988. Confusion is Sex, EVOL and Sister will follow. -
Daniel Lanois Says Bob Dylan May Release a Second Volume of 'Shadows in the Night'
Bob Dylan may have some leftover Frank Sinatra covers from his "Shadows in the Night" recording sessions. Producer Daniel Lanois, who worked on previous Dylan albums, heard the folk legend's most recent LP prior to its release and he was also treated to some bonus tracks that didn't appear on the album. In an interview with the Vancouver Sun, Lanois revealed that those extra songs might be compiled for a second "Shadows in the Night" release. -
Madonna Says France Is Like 'Nazi Germany:' 'Rebel Heart' Singer Critical of European Racial Intolerance
Madonna is receiving some criticism following comments about racial intolerance in France. According to Consequence of Sound, the Queen of Pop compared the country to "Nazi Germany" during an interview with a European radio station. The comments follow a rough week for Madge, who fell during her performance at the BRIT Awards. -
Tool Offers Album Update from the Studio: Maynard James Keenan Says LP Is 'Progressing Nicely'
It's been somewhat confusing trying to figure out if Tool is recording a new album, but a recent Instagram post has cleared things up. According to Maynard James Keenan, the record is "progressing nicely" even though it's ultimately been a slow process. The new effort will follow up the band's 2006 release 10,000 Days. -
Kendrick Lamar Let Michael Jackson's Son Prince Hear A Preview Of His New Album
While the world anxiously awaits Kendrick Lamar's new album, an heir of music royalty (and one of his friends) got an early preview of the project. Michael Jackson's son Prince posted a photo to Twitter of he and the Compton rapper with the caption, "Had the great honor of meeting Kendrick and hearing some of his new tracks for his upcoming album with @RealOBee." -
Route 91 Harvest Festival 2015 Lineup: Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban & More
The Route 91 Harvest Festival is back, and in its second year, the country music fest is coming in with a stacked lineup. Today (Feb. 27), the Las Vegas fall festival announced its 2015 lineup, and it's being led by some of the biggest names in the genre. Yeah, we're talking Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. -
The Blue Dress: How The Viral Light Sensation Would Wreck 7 Classic Album Covers (John Coltrane, Nirvana, The Eagles and More)
The internet went nuts on Thursday when two factions argued whether a dress was blue-and-black or white-and-gold. The light tricks in play in this example would wreck a number of classic album covers from Nirvana, The Eagles, John Coltrane and more.
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