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New Orleans' Signature music event, Jazz Fest, recently released its 2015 lineup and, as always, it is a laundry list of talent spanning all genres. Elton John, Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga and The Who are among this year's headliners. Wilco, Ryan Adams and Hozier are also on the bill. -
10 Artists Who Paid Tribute To Their Parents In Their Music: Green Day, Pink Floyd, And More
Today, indie folk singer Sufjan Stevens announced the release of a new album Carrie & Lowell, which is named after his mother and stepfather and features a photograph of the two on the front cover. After all that rock music has done to encourage people to disobey their parents, it's honestly refreshing to see Stevens pay tribute to his parents this way, but he's far from the only rock artist who has done this. Here are 10 artists who have paid tribute to their parents in their music, either with one song or with entire albums. -
Lorde Sophomore Album Details: Singer Says 'Pure Heroine' Follow-Up Is Full of "Amazing Stuff"
Lorde has already entrenched herself in stardom, even without releasing a sophomore record. In fact, she doesn't seem to give a single twerk about its progress. -
Dierks Bentley Announces 2015 Sounds Of The Summer Tour with Maddie & Tae, Kip Moore & Canaan Smith
If you've ever wanted to get "Drunk on a Plane" with Dierks Bentley, well, summer 2015 may just be your chance... Well, not really, but the country music megastar will be hitting the road later this year. Today (Jan. 12), the "Say You Do" singer announced an extensive, 40 date 2015 Sounds of the Summer Tour. This summer, Bentley, Maddie & Tae, Kip Moore and Canaan Smith will be touring across the United States. -
Kaskade Signs Two-Album Deal With Warner Brothers
Kaskade is one of America's most accomplished DJs, but he's managed to balance mainstream success with independent production for most of his career. That will change on his next two albums. -
Tim Drummond, Bassist For Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Dead at 74
Bassist Tim Drummond, who ascended to music fame while playing with Bob Dylan and Neil Young, among others, passed away on Jan. 10. -
Willow Smith Drops New EP 'Interdimensional Tesseract' On SoundCloud [LISTEN]
Willow Smith released a three-track EP (aptly titled 3) on her 14th birthday last year, and now she's back with another three-track offering called Interdimensional Tesseract. All of the songs were produced by Chaotic, and each has its own experimental, cosmic vibe. Having previously released the song "Heart," she debuted the piano-laced "Vibration" and the synth-and-bass-driven "See You Dance." The effort is streaming free on SoundCloud. -
Bad Habits: Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Gwen Stefani and More Performers with Nun Imagery in Music Videos
Fifty years ago featured a very special guest appearance on NBC's Tarzan, as The Supremes stopped by. Fortunately even network executives and scriptwriters in those days weren't dumb enough to put the Motown stars in potentially offensive roles so the trio of vocalists was cast as a group of nuns. It was, in short, the most politically correct portrayal of nuns on this side of The Sound of Music. Many musicians have donned habits for music videos and very few of them took as kindly to the sisterhood as NBC did. -
Death Cab for Cutie Talk New Album 'Kintsugi': Record Will Be First Without Guitarist Chris Walla [TRACKLIST]
The title for the new Death Cab for Cutie album is "Kintsugi." According to an interview with "Rolling Stone," the album's name is a Japanese artform that captures where the band is currently. After 17 years, guitarist Chris Walla left the band in 2014, and now Ben Gibbard and Co. have to find a way to move forward without forgetting their humble past."It's a Japanese style of art where they take fractured, broken ceramics and put them back together with very obvious, real gold," bassist Nick Harmer said. "It's making the repair of an object a visual part of its history. That resonated with us as a philosophy, and it connected to a lot of what we were going through, both professionally and personally."Walla announced his departure from the band in September, playing his final gig with Death Cab the following month."In the West, if you break an heirloom, you either throw it away or you make the repair as invisible as possible," he added. "But there's this artistic movement in Japan where the repair of it, the damage of it, is more important as part of the history of something than repairing it to its original state." -
WATCH: Macklemore, Oscar the Grouch Go Dumpster Diving in New "Thrift Shop" Sesame Street Parody
First, Macklemore made buying clothes and goods at the "Thrift Shop" look cool, and now he's looking to help his fans save even more money by doing some good ol' fashioned dumpster diving. Yes, he's talking about shopping in the garbage. Today (Jan. 12), Macklemore teamed up with Sesame Street's Grouches to parody his breakout The Heist single, with a few twists thrown in. -
Mastodon Guitarist Playing Late 'Jackass' Star Ryan Dunn In New Film 'I Needed Time to Stay Useless'
Perhaps only hardcore Jackass fans noticed, but Bam Margera broke news that Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds would play late cast member Ryan Dunn in the forthcoming film I Needed Time to Stay Useless. -
One Direction, Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead Managers Team Up To Demand More Control of Secondary Ticket Market
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