• Tamar Braxton & Sisters Preview ‘Braxton Family Christmas’ on 'The Real' [WATCH]

    On the heels of a very serious illness, Tamar Braxton-Herbert took some time last week to fellowship with her talented family and serenade audience members on the talk show The Real. Viewers of the popular show Tamar and Vince have watched as Braxton-Herbert's health rapidly declined due to an intensely busy schedule (Dancing with the Stars, cohosting The Real, putting out new music). Tests revealed the singer suffers from blood clots and a condition called thoracic outlet syndrome, which causes the muscles around her ribs to become enlarged after strenuous activity. After removing the clots with blood thinners, Braxton-Herbert underwent major surgery to have her rib removed and relieve pressure.
  • Eagles of Death Metal on Paris Attacks, Playing with U2 in the Nation's Capital

    Eagles of Death Metal were hard hit by the devastating tragedy that occurred at their concert at Le Bataclan on Nov. 13, where 89 concert-goers were slain during an ISIS terrorist attack. Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme had already given a video interview to VICE on the Paris attacks, and now in a new interview on playing with U2 in the nation's capital. Based on the interview, it was extremely challenging for Hughes to again take the stage after the tragedy and found a mentor in Bono, who has been supportive of the group during this challenging time.
  • Pusha T, The-Dream Exorcise Demons In New 'M.F.T.R' Video

    Pusha T keeps up the push to keep his new album Darkest Before Dawn on everybody's mind by releasing the music video for his first of two The-Dream collaborations "M.F.T.R." The haunting video finds the two artists in a church trying to exorcise their demons, while a priest in vein attempts to save them from themselves.
  • Scott Weiland Memorialized by Stone Temple Pilots' Dean DeLeo in New Interview

    Amongst the many effected in the music industry after the death of Scott Weiland, his ex-wife and former Stone Temple Pilots bandmates may have been the hardest hit. The singer was found unresponsive in his tour bus while traveling with his new band Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. A few days after news of his death reached the industry via Dave Navarro's Twitter, Stone Temple Pilots Dean DeLeo was driving in his car when the radio switched on "Creep" from their 1992 debut album 'Core.'
  • Taylor Swift's '1989 World Tour Live' Brings Behind the Scenes Video & 'Wildest Dreams' Clip

    Swifties around the world were given exclusive, behind-the-scenes looks at Taylor Swift's prosperous tour when the Jonas Akerlund-directed "1989 World Tour Live" concert film hit the public via Apple Music on Sunday, Dec. 20. For those who haven't had the chance to stream the film, Apple Music decided to post a brief, one-minute clip of the 26-year-old's live execution of her hit track, "Wildest Dreams."
  • Liam Payne Shares First Song He Wrote for Hometown Trailing One Direction Hiatus [LISTEN]

    One Direction is officially on hiatus, which means millions of fans have no idea where to turn without the quartet's magical ability to roll out hit after hit. Since Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson took time off from making music to focus on different avenues of their lives, Payne has recently revealed the first track he's written for Irish boy band Hometown since the reprieve from his own boy band.
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