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SXSW 2016 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the grass roots to large scale festival. Tony Visconti, who was the mastermind behind some of fallen legend David Bowie's most lasting albums, including his last, Blackstar, has just been confirmed as opening keynote speaker. Perhaps partly in honor of Bowie, Visconti is slated to deliver to deliver the opening address on the music portion of the festival, which stretches a week for the festival's 30th anniversary. Other portions of SXSW include film and technology. -
SFX Settle Lawsuit Accusing Sillerman Of Stealing Idea Behind Company
Things appear to be looking a little better for the beleaguered and once might dance music conglomerate SFX Entertainment that has recently been teetering on a potential bankruptcy. SFX has settled its lawsuit, which alleged that the current Chairman and CEO Robert Silllerman stole the idea behind the company. -
Kanye West New Album 'Swish' to Premiere with Live Performance Screened in Theatres
Kanye West’s upcoming album, 'Swish,' has been highly anticipated and the rapper just announced that he will premiere the album with a live performance able to be screened in theaters across the country. It was just confirmed as the “world premiere of the album 'Swish' in it’s entirety,” and will be showing in theaters by 4 PM Eastern time on Feb. 11. The screening will show a live performance of Swish at Madison Square Garden. -
Arcade Fire Announce First Live Shows of 2016 at European Festivals
Arcade Fire may not be releasing a new album until next year, but fans in Europe will have two chances to see the "Reflektor" band this summer. On Tuesday (Jan. 26), Arcade Fire announced that they will be performing at two festivals in Portugal and Brazil in July. -
Flo Rida Loses Rap Battle with Wrestler Bo Dallas on WWE Raw [WATCH VIDEO]
Flo Rida is a professional rapper. WWE wrestler Bo Dallas is not. He is an athlete. On this week's Monday Night Raw professional wrestling event, everything we knew about both of these men changed forever when they took part in a rap battle in the middle of the ring. Rida was in attendance in Miami as it was announced that his song, "My House," was named the official song for WrestleMania. The wrestling group known as the Social Outcasts, which includes Dallas, then called Rida into the ring to challenge him at his own game. Flo Rida lost, you guys! Watch video of this sad moment below. -
Shamir Releases 'Hungry Like The Wolf' Cover, Prepares to Open For Duran Duran's Tour
Heading out on a 2016 tour behind the album 'Paper Gods,' Duran Duran is tapping into the shimmering dance pop of Shamir for an opening act, and in honor of the occasion, the Vegas partier shared a soft cover of the band's hit Rio single "Hungry Like The Wolf." -
Kendrick Lamar 'Alright' Used For Grammys 'Witness Greatness' Compton Campaign
Kendrick Lamar is just under three weeks from finding out whether or not he will take home any of 11 Grammys nominations. It seems unlikely that he won't win ONE of the nominations, especially since he is in two categories twice, but crazier things have happened at the Grammys. To go along with his big pull this year, he has teamed up with the Grammys to unveil a new video about his hometown of Compton titled "Witness Greatness" that uses the lyrics to his To Pimp A Butterfly track "Alright." -
Wiz Khalifa Talks Grammys, #OscarsSoWhite and 'Furious 7' at Sundance
Wiz Khalifa may have seven Grammy nominations under his belt in his five-year carrer but the fan favorite emcee has yet to take a golden gramophone home. But, on the back of his No. 1 hit "See You Again," 2016 just might be his lucky year. Before his performance at Winterfest 2016 Khalifa sat down in the Sundance Film Festival interview room to talk about the Grammys, Furious 7 and his new album Khalifa. -
VH1's 'K. Michelle My Life' Season 2 Premiere, Episode 1 Recap: New Love, Music, & Home
R&B/Soul singer K. Michelle allowed fans and viewers to get glimpse inside her personal everyday struggles, passions and those joyous moments for round two of her reality show, with the premiere episode of Season 2's K. Michelle My Life on VH1. Within the first episode "K" drops some steamy updates on her love life and relationships; moving into her new home, and her new music to be releasd on her third album this year. -
Kesha Performs 'Amazing Grace' in #SaveKesha Video Ahead of Dr. Luke & Sony Court Battle
Kesha Rose Sebert has been embroiled in a bitter legal battle against her former producer Dr. Luke, his Kemosabe label and parent company Sony Entertainment in an effort to be allowed to release new music. The pop singer is not allowed to discuss the case with either fans or the media and is still barred from releasing new music. But Kesha is not taking her silence lying down and released a new video for fans over the weekend on social media where she covers the religious classic "Amazing Grace." The video was entitled the #FreeKesha protest. -
Modest Mouse, Brand New Announce Co-Headlining Tour 2016
Alt-rock fans rejoice: Brand New and Modest Mouse will be going on tour together this summer. On Tuesday (Jan. 26), the bands announced a co-headlining tour with 24 shows across the United States. -
Miley Cyrus to Star in New Woody Allen Amazon Streaming Series
In his first television series ever, Woody Allen will be creating a program with Miley Cyrus as its lead on the streaming service Amazon. Also starring will be Allen himself.
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