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Chris Brown's last ditch effort to stay out of U.S. Marshal custody was to no avail. Apparently, a last ditch effort to keep Chris Brown out of U. -
Ed Sheeran reveals new album 'x' details, previews single 'Sing' on Twitter
Ed Sheeran is continuing his mathematical album naming pattern for his sophomore effort. On Friday (April 4), the "Lego House" singer announced new details about his follow-up to +, including an official title, release date and a sample of the album's forthcoming single "Sing." -
Lana Del Rey announces new single title in casual Twitter correction
Have you guys heard that Lana Del Rey is particularly fond of California and Hollywood? Have you guys heard that Lana Del Rey is particularly fond of California and Hollywood? Though a New Yorker by birth, the "Summertime Sadness" singer has expressed her love of the Golden Coast through her short film Tropico and numerous lyrical references. -
Audra McDonald Contends Tony Legacy With a New Interpretation of the Late Billie Holiday in Price's 'Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill'
Audra McDonald yearns to net a sixth for her portrayal of, none other, Billie Holiday. McDonald currently ties Angela Lansbury and the late Julie Harris for wins -
'Bruce Springsteen's High Hopes' premieres tonight on HBO
Tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET, HBO will air a new documentary about the making of Bruce Springsteen's latest album, High Hope, which game out in January. The half-hour film features scenes from the album's studio sessions and rehearsals, as well as tour footage of the E Street Band and interviews with Springsteen and his collaborator Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave). -
Martina McBride Gets to "See You in the Funny Papers"
The comic Nancy was created by Ernie Bushmiller in the 1930s. Since 1995, the strip has been drawn and written in his classic style by Guy and Brad Gilchrist. Nancy is famed for its gentle humor and surrealistic sight gags. Nancy's childlike innocence never wavers. She remains a devoted friend to her pal Sluggo, and can be, depending on the situation, a conceited prima donna or a fun-loving, cute and cheeky little girl. And as luck would have it, she also has a love of country music. -
The ACM's Are Moving!
Since 2003, the Academy of Country Music Awards have been held at the MGM Arena in Las Vegas. Next year, for their 50th anniversary, they'll be moving to the big state of Texas! -
Nathan East, the bassist behind 'Get Lucky,' finally gets spotlight on 'East' with help from Eric Clapton and Stevie Wonder
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. -
Music Times checks out Opening Day national anthem themes: Country music, up-and-comers, and parents
The big discussion regarding music economics recently, at least on this site, has been the prospects of streaming service Spotify going public. Those rumors have proven untrue, as the company is in line to be bought up by one of the most powerful public companies in the world. The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is looking to buy the Swedish streamers for roughly $4.1 billion in cash and equity. -
4 Decades of Country - ACM Winners From the Past
In 1965, the first Academy of Country Music Awards were handed out for the best music of 1964. As we head into the 49th annual awards weekend, let's take a trip down memory lane to see who the past winners were 10, 20, 30 and 40 years ago in selected categories. -
KISS asking fans for ideas to celebrate 40th anniversary, launching photo app
Have any ideas for what KISS should do for their 40th anniversary tour? Well now you have an outlet. Gene Simmons has asked for help formulating ideas for their anniversary, which he wants to celebrate in the "most epic way possible" this year. -
Joseph Arthur and R.E.M. members cover Lou Reed's 'Walk on the Wild Side' on Letterman [WATCH]
Yesterday, R.E.M.'s Mike Mills announced David Letterman's retirement from the Late Show via Twitter. He happened to be performing the show that day when Letterman told the audience of his decision. He and bandmate Peter Buck along with singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur hit the stage to pay tribute to the late Lou Reed with a poignant cover of his classic "Walk on the Wild Side."
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