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Noted music critic Robert Christgau has championed many a performer over the years. Eminem was a cultural phenomenon he seemed to grasp far before the rest of society. -
The Taylor Swift Experience Coming To Grammy Museum On '1989' Singer's 25th Birthday In December
Taylor Swift has been nominated for 19 Grammy awards and has won seven of them, including 2010's Album of the Year for Fearless. Basically, anytime Swift has a new album, you can expect a nomination or two, and her new album, 1989, is in line for potential nomination come December. The Grammys are starting to see a pattern here, and have now given the "Shake It Off" singer her own exhibit in Los Angeles' Grammy Museum called The Taylor Swift Experience. -
Tony Bennett 'Wallykazam!'; Singer's Voice Will Appear On Children's Show
Bennett will provide his voice for the children's show Wallykazam! because his grandchildren wanted him to. -
Nikki Sixx Joins Spotify Debate; Addresses 'Pink Elephant' In The Room
Many artists have sounded off on the Spotify debate that was more or less engendered by Taylor Swift's decision to pull her entire music catalog from the streaming service. -
Lady Antebellum Parodies Meghan Trainor's 'All About That Bass' to Promote No Shave November [WATCH]
Recently, the group even threw its support behind the popular cause, No Shave November, by parodying Meghan Trainor's monster hit "All About That Bass." -
Bono 'Cycling Accident' Was Worse Than Previously Thought; U2 Singer Had Five-Hour Surgery
A week after a door on his private jet blew off, he got into a cycling accident that forced U2 to cancel their planned Tonight Show residency. -
One Direction Talk New Album 'FOUR,' Rumors, Disguises, Weddings, And More On Ellen [WATCH]
One Direction released their latest album, FOUR, earlier this week and have been hitting the press circuit hard in support of the record. This morning, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson stopped by Ellen to chat about their life, address rumors, and giveaway free stuff, including tickets to the AMAs and concert tickets, to a crying 1D super-fan. -
André Rieu and His Johann Strauss Orchestra Aim for Easy Listening Audience Again with Italian-Themed 'Love In Venice'
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 André Rieu and his collection of Italian standards. -
Beyonce's "7/11", "Ring Off" Leak Ahead of Platinum Edition of Self-Titled Album [LISTEN]
Christmas is here early, y'all! Or at least the Black Friday shopping rush to get all the best new music of the season. "7/11" and "Ring Off," two new songs from the platinum edition of Beyoncé's self-titled album have leaked in full online. -
Sankeys Brooklyn Closing after Just Three Weeks of Operation; Sankeys Manhattan Had Similar Fate During 2013
Sorry to get the hopes of Brooklyn electronic music fans up: It seems that a chapter of the esteemed Sankeys nightclub chain in the borough was short-lived. Officials from the Sankeys company released a statement Thursday announcing that the Brooklyn chapter would be closing after a mere three weeks of operation. And no, that's not typical: Even if only a few people showed up on opening night, you can normally expect a venue to operate for at least a few months before investors kill the idea. So what's up? -
Selena Gomez "Do It" Leaks Online: New Song from 'For You' Compliments Justin Bieber's Sexual Abilities [LISTEN]
When Selena Gomez released her heartbreaking single "The Heart Wants What It Wants," she gave a little bit of insight about why she stayed with her on-again, off-again (currently off, by the way) boyfriend Justin Bieber: she loves him deeply. In the new single "Do It" from her forthcoming best-of album For You, she gives another reason why she stays with pop's resident bad boy - he's really, really good in bed. -
Carla Bruni Leading Band Aid France with "Noel Est La" (Christmas Is Here) to Raise Funds for Fight against Ebola
One of the laments we brought up during our 30th anniversary Band Aid coverage was that Bob Geldof stuck to citizens of the UK and the Commonwealth when drafting talent for the several versions of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" that exist. Carla Bruni—musician, former first lady of France and current model—decided to take such things into her own hands, helping to organize Band Aid France for the same purpose of raising funds to combat the spread of Ebola in Africa.
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