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If you tuned into the NFC Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers, hopefully you stuck around long enough to see the home team overcome its 16-0 halftime deficit and pull off one of the more shocking comebacks in NFL playoff history. If you left at halftime because FOX didn't broadcast Alice in Chains performance-instead giving us the pleasure of hearing Jimmy Johnson share remarkable insights like that Russell Wilson needed to play better-we don't blame you. Good news however: Although FOX opted to ruin the fun for everyone not actually at the game, fan video has emerged online of the band's performance. -
Watch Zedd Kill It on the Keyboard at Age 11 with Brother and Father [WATCH]
Many may think of Zedd as the mastermind behind hits like "Clarity," "Find You" and "Stay the Night," but there is a longer story to how Zedd became the superstar he is today. The German producer and DJ has been playing the piano since he was 4 and picked up drums at 12. With those talents being developed at such a young age, Zedd was able to start doing some shows of his own alongside his young brother and father, who played guitar and electric bass. A video has resurfaced of Zedd playing with his brother and father at an outdoor concert in 2001 when Zedd was about 11. Watch the video to see him absolutely shred on the keys in a stunning outfit of orange shorts, socks and flops. The complete rock 'n' roll package is there. It is clear he was destined to be a star, via "Dancing Astronaut." -
Bruce Springsteen Performs Lengthy Set at Asbury Park's Light of Day Benefit, as Is Tradition [SETLIST]
It is a long-standing tradition for Bruce Springsteen to show up at the Light of Day benefit despite never being on the bill. His most recent appearance at the annual concert, which raises money for Parkinson's disease research, happened over the weekend, and multiple outlets are praising it as one of The Boss's best. The musician reportedly treated fans to a lengthy show, wrapping the event around 2 a.m., nj.com reports. -
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Playing Tribute to Vienna's Music History—Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms and More—With Video Projections on Sydney Opera House
If you're a resident of Sydney, you may be in for one of the most exciting classical music performances of the year, as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform a massive tribute to the massive catalogue of the city of Vienna and its art as well, titled "Visions of Vienna." The program will involve live video of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra playing the music of Vienna's greatest composers (of which there are many), which will be broadcast onto the distinct "sails" of the Sydney Opera House. Viewers will be able to watch and listen to the performance from all around the harbor on February 4. -
Christina Aguilera Shares First Photo of Daughter Summer Rain on Instagram: Baby is a "Lil Diva!"
Christina Aguilera is a diva for the ages, so it's only fitting that her children will be just like their mama. Five months after giving birth to her second baby and first daughter, Summer Rain Rutler, the "Say Something" singer and coach of The Voice season eight has finally shared the first photo of her little bundle of joy. -
Kevin Hart Does James Brown on 'Saturday Night Live' in Hilarious Skit with Keenan Thompson and Bobby Moynihan [WATCH]
Kevin Hart put on quite a show over the weekend when he stopped by "Saturday Night Live." The actor brushed off his James Brown impression for a skit that centered around the Godfather of Soul and his backing band The Famous Flames. It was one of the funnier sketches of the night.Hart's Brown is preparing for a 1971 gig at The Apollo Theater in Harlem. He and the band are running through the funky number "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" when they start to poke fun at the call-and-response nature of the group. Hart starts asking the band — which includes Keenan Thompson, Bobby Moynihan and Cecily Strong, among others — if they should "get more funky." They answer "yeah" a few times before Hart takes it a step further. -
'Empire' and 'American Idol' Cross-Promotion? Can Terrence Howard and Co. Save Fox's Flagship Vocal Competition?
It's no secret that ratings are down over at American Idol. The folks at Fox realize this as well, and they ask realize they've got another music-centric show that's red hot: the hip-hop drama Empire. Promoters are considering a cross-promotional effort that would feature current competitors on Idol making guest appearances on the drama, which airs immediately following it on Wednesday night. -
'Guardians of The Galaxy' Soundtrack and Mexican Songwriter Cuco Sánchez Dominate Underground World of Cassettes during 2014
Everyone knows that vinyl sales are growing at an absurd rate, making up an estimated 2 percent of total music sales during 2014 (it doesn't seem like much, but it's growth is remarkable considering the drop off in total album sales, physical or otherwise). So how about the other cult format? Cassette sales aren't quite seeing the same resurgence as vinyl (because, frankly, it's a crappy if romantic format). It's still seen a boost in interest during the last year however, led by the thematically appropriate Guardians of The Galaxy soundtrack and a release from Mexican songwriter Cuco Sánchez. -
Fall Out Boy, O.A.R. to Perform at NHL 2014 All-Star Game in Columbus with Blue Jackets Favorite Locksley
This ain't a scene, it's a hockey game. As the NHL gears up for its annual all-star game, yesterday (Jan. 18), it was announced that rockers Fall Out Boy and O.A.R. will be bringing the music to the NHL 2015 All-Star Game at the Columbus Blue Jacket's stadium in Columbus, Ohio. -
Diplo Delivers First Solo 2-Hour Diplo and Friends Mix Of 2015 [LISTEN]
Diplo has his own show every Saturday night on BBC Radio One Xtra, Diplo & Friends, where he invites some artists he likes to do a guest mix on the show. Some of the past guests on the show include A-Trak, Big Gigantic, Kygo, Lido, Zeds Dead, Major Lazer and others. He occasionally takes over the decks for a full 2-hour session where he plays tracks from his favorite artists and Mad Decent label signees. The first solo show of 2015 was one of those occasions. -
Lil' Wayne Releases 'Fingers Hurting' ILoveMakonnen Remix From 'Sorry For The Wait 2' [LISTEN]
After announcing that his makeup mixtape to the fans, 'Sorry For The Wait 2,' would be released on Tuesday, Jan. 20, Lil' Wayne dropped another track from the tape via his Twitter. For his latest remix, Weezy takes on ILoveMakonnen's track "Maneuvering" and renames the track "Fingers Hurting." With the same song that he previewed in his S4TW2 release date announcement video, Weezy shows he still has something left in the tank, falling back on a position of strength by flowing over the beats originally designed for ILoveMakonnen. -
MTV Will Broadcast in Black and White in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MTV will air its programming tomorrow, Jan. 19, in black and white. The network wants to get millennials talking about race as part of its #TheTalk campaign. It will mark the first time the music television network will broadcast sans color in 34 years, the Associated Press reports."The device of turning us black and white is going to be really, visually a jolt to say, you know what, there are differences and if we are going to ever get to a freer, more equal society, the best thing we can begin to do is talk about them," MTV President Stephen Friedman said.
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