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Eventbrite is perhaps the best source for music venue-related news so we'll give them some credence when it comes to deeming what establishments receive the most attention from the millennial generation. The site, along with Mashwork—a social media analysis site—scoured social media to figure out a Top 10 of the "most buzzed about" concert venues in the country. The results aren't necessarily that exciting. -
Rolling Stones Have Settled with Insurance Company over L'Wren Scott's Death and Australian Tour, Spokesperson Says
A spokesperson for Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger released a statement on Friday confirming that the band had settled with insurance underwriters regarding an insurance policy the band had taken out on its Australian tour earlier this year. The group was forced to cancel the tour after Jagger's longtime partner L'Wren Scott committed suicide but underwriters claimed that the policy might not have applied to the circumstances at hand, resulting in a lawsuit form the band. -
Flo & Eddie of The Turtles Win Third Major Case against SiriusXM; Cost of Using Pre-1972 Music May Soon Skyrocket
Sirius Radio has taken a shellacking in courts so far this year but other music formats shouldn't assume they're safe. A third case involving Flo & Eddie of The Turtles (best known for tracks such as "Happy Together") has ended in New York with a similar ruling to the previous two cases: A judge has ruled that despite the band's catalogue existing before 1972, SiriusXM had no right to use it without compensating the performers. -
Garth Brooks Breaks Own Ticket Sales Record In Tulsa
Brooks is the king of Oklahoma. There's little room for argument. The living country legend — and OK native — just broke his own record for ticket sales in Tulsa, as he pushed 90,000 tickets in two hours on Friday. That number easily surpasses his previous high of 79,885 in 1997, when he performed a series of shows at Driller Park (KOCO). -
Snoop Dogg Prepping 'Los Angeles Vs. Everybody' In Response To Eminem's 'Detroit Vs. Everybody'
Let's begin by stating that "Los Angeles vs. Everybody" is probably not going to be a real thing. A recent Insta post from Snoop Dogg "revealed" an single cover that includes The Game, Tyler the Creator, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, YG, Problem, Nipsey Hussle, Crooked I, Kurupt and Dom Kennedy. -
Kenny Chesney Talks Sexism in Country Music, 'American Kids' Singer Says Genre Objectifies 'the Hell Out of' Women
Kenny Chesney is upset with country music these days. The "American Kids" singer criticized his genre for being sexist toward women in a recent interview with Billboard. Chesney also went on to talk about his new album, 'The Big Revival', which debuted at number one on the charts. -
Lil Twist Wanted for Alleged Beatdown of Chris Massey, Warrant Issued for the Young Money Rapper
Young Money member and former Justin Bieber bro, Lil Twist, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the beating and robbery of former Nickelodeon actor Chris Massey and brother, Kyle. The Los Angeles Police Department issued a warrant for the rapper on charges of robbery and invading a home. -
Uber Teaming Up With Spotify For Passenger Music Control
A user simply requests a car via the wildly popular Uber app. When the car shows up, the user hops inside and will instantly be able to listen to music from their own Spotify app on the vehicle speakers. -
Vevo CEO Rio Caraeff Reportedly Leaving Company
Caraeff apparently learned of a pending New York Post report that would announce his decision to dip, so he beat them to the chase and released a memo to Vevo employees on Friday. -
Steve Carell Sings Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' on 'Popcorn With Peter Travers' [WATCH]
Carell is receiving mostly positive reviews for his dark performance in Foxcatcher. With Foxcatcher now getting a wide release, Steve Carell stopped by Popcorn with Peter Travers to discuss the film. -
Soundgarden's Chris Cornell Interviews Jimmy Page, Singer Covers Everything Led Zeppelin with the Guitarist
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Miley Cyrus Dating Patrick Schwarzenegger? 'Wrecking Ball' Singer Spotted Kissing Arnold Schwarzenegger's Son [PHOTOS]
Miley Cyrus is off the market again. The "Wrecking Ball" singer was seen making out with Patrick Schwarzenegger Thursday night (Nov. 13) at the USC football game against California. And yes, Patrick is the son of actor and bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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