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Sean Combs has been known by many names: Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy and Diddy. And it seemed as if he was cycling back to his '90s moniker once again as Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs. However, Combs took to Twitter to clear up the confusion. "For the record, I did not change my name. I always have been and always will be PUFF DADDY! :) Be cool Man lol ." And a few hours later he tweeted, "DIDDYORDADDY???" -
Billy Joel Channel going live on SiriusXM Wednesday
Billy Joel gave rather strong hints during his Tonight Show appearance that he might have a radio station coming your way, and on Monday the performer formally announced that The Billy Joel Channel will go live on SiriusXM Wednesday. The channel will air on Channel 4, briefly replacing the '40s on 4 programming, which will air online. -
The Column: Will DreamCenter Shanghai Really Rival Broadway and the West End?
So, apparently Shanghai is going to be the next big theater center in the world. New York has Broadway, London has the West End, and now Dreamworks is piling $2.4 billion into the Chinese city to make it a third entertainment destination to rival those two great theater capitals. -
Who Next for Minnesota Orchestra (Litton, Petrenko, Heras-Casado)...If Not Osmo Vänskä?
As is being reported, it's not yet a done deal for Osmo Vanska to return to the Minnesota Orchestra as music director. But who would be a good choice? -
Neon Trees singer and Mormon Tyler Glenn comes out of closet in new 'Rolling Stone' issue
Mormon Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn has come out as gay. The "Everybody Talks" singer opened up about his sexuality in the new issue of Rolling Stone. -
Another Day, Another Surprise Release: Wolfmother and 'New Crown'
Beyoncé is a trendsetter on several levels, but her biggest contribution to the music industry in recent years has to be the concept of releasing an album without telling anyone. The most recent group to jump onboard is Wolfmother, as the Australian rock band dropped its third LP New Crown on Monday. Fans can purchase the new album at the band's Bandcamp page, or stream the album for free. -
Ellie Goulding calls electronic producer Burial an 'all-time hero'
The enigmatic electronic producer Burial does not perform live or appear in public, and he worked anonymously until 2008 when he was revealed to be London native William Bevan. Back in January, he confirmed his identity after releasing his latest EP, Rival Dealer. Despite his confirmed identity, not much is known about William Bevan. Giving us a glimpse inside the person behind the music, Ellie Goudling spoke with Billboard and called Bevan an "all-time hero" of hers. -
Pixies confirm 'Indie Cindy,' first album since 1991's Trompe le Monde
Pixies have been "back" since 2004, but they've finally gotten around to releasing an album of new material. The band confirmed Monday that it would be dropping Indie Cindy on April 23, the band's first album since 1991's Trompe le Monde. -
Swans extend 'To Be Kind' tour into June, July before new album release date
Experimental rock band Swans will be swimming across the globe this spring and summer in support of its upcoming album To Be Kind. Today (March 24), the "Saved" band announced an extension of its planned tour, adding up to 34 shows around the world, kicking off in the Ukraine tonight. -
The Black Keys premiere 'Fever,' the first single off upcoming album 'Turn Blue' [LISTEN]
As promised, the Black Keys have released their first new song in almost three years, "Fever." It follows last week's announcement of the upcoming album, Turn Blue, which was revealed in a tweet from boxing legend Mike Tyson and pointed fans to a bizarre commercial for the record. -
Lil Wayne thinks Nicki Minaj can do better than 'Lookin Ass' [WATCH]
When asked about his opinion on Nicki Minaj's latest song, "Lookin Ass N***as," Lil Wayne told MTV News that he wasn't blown away. -
Upset buyer sues TUTM Entertainment over new versions of Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' and other tracks
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