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Rick Ross' long awaited album Mastermind is coming ever closer to an official release. The Maybach Music boss' sixth studio album has finally received an official tracklist, and the record is going to be just as jam-packed with big rap guests as any music fan could guess. -
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Publicist Bernie Ilson talks about The Beatles on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
It was 50 years ago today when The Beatles made their first appearance in the U.S. on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Fab Four went on to become one of the most iconic bands in music history. It was 1964 and not everyone was convinced that the British group would be a hit, but Bernie Ilson, author of Sundays with Sullivan: How the Ed Sullivan Show Brought Elvis, the Beatles, and Culture to America and one of the original publicists for The Ed Sullivan Show saw the potential, and as a result more than 73 million viewers tuned in. -
Lana Del Rey accidentally drops 'Ultraviolence' release date in fan video
Lana Del Rey may have let the release date for her next album slip, and for once it doesn't appear to be some sort of publicity stunt. -
Garth Brooks is Headed to Court
He says the $226,000 was a loan; Lisa A. Sanderson says it was a gift. Now the courts will have to decide. -
Kutless - Glory - Album Review
For those who are thinking "another CCM worship album?" never fear - the rock chops are there. These guys can still make music that makes you want to bang your head; now you just want to raise your arms to Heaven while you're doing it! Delivering songs that will work in private worship moments, in church services or in youth group meetings, Glory is pretty glorious. -
MUSE/IQUE Presents Copland's 'Appalachian Spring' with Dust Brother EZ Mike, Anna Clyne's 'fits + starts'
MUSE/IQUE's "Uncorked" series continues on Monday, February 24 with “Spring/Within,” spotlighting Aaron Copland’s iconic 1944 ballet score, 'Appalachian Spring.' -
UPDATE: Mamoru Samuragochi's Ghostwriter, Takashi Niigaki, Contends "I Saw No Signs That He Could Not Hear"
It was recently reported that composer Mamoru Samuragochi--Japan's premier composer of Symphony No. 1 "Hiroshima"--admitted to paying a ghostwriter for his major works. As his hearing deteriorated, he claimed, it proved more difficult to compose adequately. -
Michael W. Smith's New Single
Michael W. Smith's new single, "You Won't Let Go," from his upcoming May album, 'Sovereign' is now available for purchase at both Amazon and iTunes. -
Skillet's New Music Video for "Not Gonna Die"
GRAMMY-nominated, Dove Award winning and platinum selling rock band Skillet has debuted the new music video for their hit song "Not Gonna Die" and it's a definite keeper! -
What do Aaron Tippin and Zombies Have in Common? One Heck of a Party!
On April 5, 2014, Aaron Tippin will perform at the Chattanooga Zombie RunDown after party. Great music, family fun, plenty of beer and zombies! What more could anyone ask for? -
Montell Jordan is Working on a New Album
The last new single from Montell Jordan came out last May when "You Are" with Chris August hit the airwaves. Nine months later, the news is that he is working on a new, full-length album. -
Bruno Mars Super Bowl performance to launch 'Unorthodox Jukebox' back near top of Billboard 200
Bruno Mars may have not gotten paid for his Super Bowl XLVIII halftime performance, but the big gig was definitely worth his time. Over a year after its release, Mars' latest album Unorthodox Jukebox is aiming for the top three on the US album charts next week.
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