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The late David Bowie's longtime musical collaborator and producer, Tony Visconti, has reportedly teamed up with audio company Eventide to share the "Starman" singer's iconic voice with music software plug-ins. -
Tyga's Team Accused Of Assaulting Cash Cash Member Before Set
Tyga has a knack for making headlines as Hollywood tabloid fodder more often than with his music, but this latest development is different and more worrisome. His team, not the rapper himself, is being accused of assaulting one of the three members of DJ group Cash Cash before their set on the spring break cruise Inception at Sea over the weekend. -
Dougie Poynter Breakup Inspires Ellie Goulding's 'Fields of Gold' Cover for the Queen? [WATCH]
Ellie Goulding performed a cover of Sting's "Fields of Gold" this week for Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family at the Commonwealth Day reception, leading us to believe that her recent breakup with longtime boyfriend Dougie Poynter could've influenced her emotional performance. Yes, Ellie Goulding is an exceptional singer and Sting's song is quite beautiful, but the split from the McFly bassist is leading to a hiatus from her career, and this is the first performance we've seen since she announced this news. -
Avett Brothers' New Album 'True Sadness' Announced with Heartfelt Open Letter
The Avett Brothers are looking to explore True Sadness on their new album. On Monday (March 14), the folk band announced its ninth studio album with a lengthy, heartfelt letter to fans on its official website. -
Madonna Wasn't Drunk or High in Clown Performance & You're Sexist if You Think So
During a special, intimate comedy performance in Melbourne, Australia for a select group of fans, music icon Madonna dressed up as a clown and sang "Tears of a Clown." Apparently, some haters that witnessed the performance think that the "Material Girl" songstress was either drunk or high to take part in such a performance. As a response, Madonna has released an official statement that calls out these critics as sexists and misogynists that don't understand acting. -
BET Honors 2016: Usher Pays Tribute to L.A. Reid With Greatest Hits Performance
The historic Warner Theater was filled with an abundance of black excellence during last night's (Monday, March 14) airing of the 2016 BET Honors, which was originally taped on March 5. The ceremony celebrated the achievements and lives of five African-American visionaries in the areas of music, business, theater, technology and art. Usher paid tribute to his mentor and honoree, L.A. Reid, with a touching speech and a performance of some of his greatest hits. -
Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello Changes Twitter Name, Fans React with camEEla cabeYO Memes
Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello doesn't need to tell you how to pronounce her name anymore. After years of displaying her Twitter name as "camEEla cabeYO," the "Work from Home" singer has now dropped the phonetics, much to the shock of dedicated Harmonizers. -
Sony Buys Out Michael Jackson Estate's 50% Share Of Sony/ATV Publishing
Michael Jackson's estate sits on one of the most valuable piece of publishing in modern music and they just inked a massive deal with Sony to hand over their remaining 50 percent share of Sony/ATV Music Publishing to the label for a hefty sum. -
Drake Instagram Tease, Meek Mill & Charlamagne Ignore 'Views From The 6' April 2016 Debut
Drake's highly-anticipated new album Views from the 6 will officially hit airwaves in April. After music producer Noah "40" Shebib confirmed the exciting news, Drizzy shared this viral Instagram update. -
Selena Gomez's Instagram Passes Taylor Swift as Most-Followed Account
Selena Gomez lives a glamorous life, filled with international travel, beautiful friends, dedicated fans, hair commercials featuring her bouncy wavy locks and, of course, pop music. And fans can't stop gobbling it up. The "Hands to Myself" singer has now surpassed her BFF Taylor Swift as the most-followed person on Instagram. -
Electric Forest Organizers Madison House Confirm 4-Day Colorado Camping Festival
Festivals may be pulling back from the Georgia market in 2016, but it appears as though they are planting roots in the fertile and growing Colorado live music scene. According to a new report, Electric Forest organizers Madison House are bringing a four-day camping music festival to Colorado. -
Kanye West, Mumford & Sons, Ellie Goulding to Contribute to Global Citizen Album
Global Citizen may have started as an annual concert in New York City, but now the initiative to end global poverty by 2030 is extending its reach. On Tuesday (March 15), Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons along with Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans announced a new album, due for release in the fall, featuring the likes of Kanye West, Ellie Goulding and more.
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