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Scott Weiland's bassist, Tommy Black, has avoided drug charges following the death of his bandmate. He was due to be charged with possession after it was discovered that he was holding a small amount of cocaine and he was arrested by the police. Drugs were reportedly found strewn throughout the tour bus by police officers investigating the death of Weiland, who was found dead on Dec. 3 while on tour with his band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. -
Key Takeaways From Erykah Badu's 5-Hour Reddit AMA Session
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50 Cent Posts & Deletes Message to Estranged Son Marquise Jackson on Instagram
For years the relationship between The Kanan Tape rapper, 50 Cent and his oldest son has been a strained one. In the newest twist in the unending saga, 50 Cent posts and deletes message to estranged son, Marquise Jackson on Instagram -
JoJo Drops Surprise 4-Track EP ‘#LoveJo2' Ahead of 'III' [LISTEN]
After an eight year hiatus and long-time battles with her previous record label, pop singer JoJo made her return to the music scene by announcing her impending new album, 'III' and dropping a "tringle" or three singles, titled "Say Love," "When Love Hurts" and "Save My Soul." Now, the 24-year-old singer has decided to surprise fans with a holiday treat of their own by dropping a 4-track EP, '#LoveJo2.' -
Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Video Gets SNL Parody With Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer
Bruce Springsteen was "Saturday Night Live's" musical guest alongside a surprise appearance from Paul McCartney, but it's Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Aidy Bryant and Amy Schumer who are making headlines for their parody of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video. -
Pusha T & Pharrell Teased a New Collaboration 'Switch it Up' Yesterday [LISTEN]
It hasn't even been a full week since 'Darkest Before Dawn' dropped and Pusha T is already teasing us with potential tracks off of 'King Push.' The rapper dropped a teaser yesterday featuring Pharrell and just like the previous collaborations between these two, it sounds magical. Ok, maybe not magical, but we surely can't wait until the full track drops. -
Paul McCartney Drops In On Bruce Springsteen's 'SNL' "Santa Clause Is Coming To Town" Finale
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted a jam packed Christmas themed "SNL" to close out 2015, but it was Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band that stole the show with a closing performance of "Santa Clause Is Coming To Town" joined by Paul McCartney. -
Ray and Dave Davies Reunite to Perform the Kinks Classic "You Really Got Me" [WATCH]
Brothers Ray and Dave Davies came together onstage for the first time in nearly two decades for an unannounced, impromptu Kinks performance at London's Islington Assembly Hall on Friday. The two reconvened and gave fans a holiday treat as they executed the 'Kinks' classic track, "You Really Got Me." -
Run The Jewels' Amazing 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Performance! [WATCH]
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Jason Bonham Thinks Led Zeppelin Will Reunite to Play Together Again
Hopes for a Led Zeppelin reunion have dwindled with each passing year. After Robert Plant made it clear he had no intentions of reconvening with the iconic classic rock group, Jimmy Page jumped into lengthy process of Zeppelin album reissues. Now, the silver haired guitarist has plans to tour in 2016, further solidifying to fans that they may never see the trio of Plant, Page and John Paul Jones grace a stage together ever again. Jason Bonham, however, believes that he and the group will definitely play together again. -
Eagles of Death Metal Thank Artists for Their 'I Love You All The Time' Charity Covers
There was an outpouring of compassion after the tragedy that occurred on Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. The vicious attack killed 89 in the crowd, including the band's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander. The attack also left more than 200 injured. Now, the band is thanking artists for contributing to their campaign entitled the Play It Forward Initiative with covers of "I Love You All The Time."
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