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A band of unlikely collaborators - Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynn, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison - once joined together to make what is nothing less than the world's finest supergroup ever, The Traveling Wilburys. Now, for the upcoming concert and film 'George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison', another unlikely group of musicians have assembled. In advance of the film, the creators have released footage of Spoon's Britt Daniel, The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, The Killer's Brandon Flowers, Norah Jones, Weird Al Yankovic, Harrison's son Dhani, and Big Black Delta's Jonathan Bates, among others, covering the Wilbury's "Handle With Care." -
Boston Calling 2016 Lineup: Sia, Odesza, Disclosure, Robyn Headline
The festival has announced the 2016 lineup for the 2016 spring edition and Robyn, Disclosure, Sia and Odesza will headline it. -
Bonnaroo Lineup 2016 Leaks: Pearl Jam, LCD Soundsystem, Dead and Co. and More to Play
Bonnaroo may have been planning a big reveal on CONAN next week, but the festival's official 2016 lineup accidentally leaked online on Wednesday (Jan. 13), revealing three major headliners and 90 more artists. -
'The Voice' Season 10: Gwen Stefani to Mentor Boyfriend Blake Shelton's Team?
Gwen Stefani may have exited The Voice after season 9 to make room again for Christina Aguilera, but the "Used to Love You" singer might just return to the NBC singing competition in another form: as boyfriend Blake Shelton's mentor during the battle rounds. -
DJ Khaled, Future Perform Medley Of Hits On 'Jimmy Kimmel'
Everyone knows that DJ Khaled has been in Los Angeles over the past week and a half, stunting on Snapchat with the likes of Queen Latifa, Lonely Island, Kim Kardashian and the CEO of Snapchat himself. The trip has not been all celebrity sit downs, as he went on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night with arguably 2015's biggest rapper, Future, to perform a medley of hits including "All I Do Is Win," "Jumpman," "I Don't Play About My Paper" and "You Mine." -
Adele Raps Nicki Minaj, Sings Spice Girls, 'Hello' in James Corden's Carpool Karaoke
James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" is always a delight to watch, but his latest rendition with Adele is, not surprisingly, his best yet. After teasing the epic commute earlier this week on The Late Late Show, on Wednesday night (Jan. 13), the full segment was released. And, if you've ever wanted to hear Adele sing Spice Girls or spit some rhymes like Nicki Minaj, well, you are in for a treat. -
Ethiopian Kids Sing Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' for Dave Grohl's Birthday [WATCH]
As today (Jan. 14), marks Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl's 47th birthday, a school of Ethiopian kids have come together to sing the Nirvana classic, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," in tribute to the former drummer of the band's special day. -
David Bowie Was Planning on Releasing Another Album Before His Death
After the news of David Bowie's tragic death after battling cancer, it was revealed that the rock icon was planning on releasing yet another album. -
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore Reflects on David Bowie's Life and Legacy
Sonic Youth guitarist/vocalist Thurston Moore wrote a lengthy post about the influence and legacy of David Bowie. -
Kevin Gates Discusses his Personal and Musical Growth in New Interview
Kevin Gates reveals his plans for the future, while reminiscing on the past in a new interview. Kevin Gates has gone through a pretty notable transformation. -
Lil Dicky Reveals Dreams of Life on the Big (or Small) Screen
Lil Dicky, born David Burd, always wanted to be a star. Even though he holds a college degree in business and marketing, entertainment and performing was always his dream. Even in his music, there's a good mix of rhymes and comedy that goes into each song, and Dicky thrives on both aspects. "I knew I could rap a little bit, which is not the most unique way for being funny," he told XXLmag.com. "The more I did it, the better I got at rapping and then I fell in love with the craft of it and the possibility that I was a good rapper was very intriguing." Now that his career is blowing up, the YouTube star is looking towards his next venture: acting. -
Lido Pays Tribute to David Bowie With New ‘Space Oddity’ Cover [LISTEN]
Lido is the latest among the slew of artists paying tribute to David Bowie through song in the wake of the icon's death after battling cancer earlier this week. Today, the Norwegian producer shared a cover of Bowie's classic 1969 cut "Space Oddity," Complex reports.
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