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Shockwaves from the Paris terrorist attacks of November 13 continue to vibrate through the music industry, but in a hopeful nod, U2 were able to reschedule their Paris shows and now have a new HBO broadcast date. -
Adele Talks Scary Success of Last Album '21' & Nerves Over '25' In New Interview
In a new interview with '60 Minutes Australia' this past Sunday night, Adele talked how scary the success of her sophomore album '21' was for her. In the very honest interview she reflected on the success of that album and the potential reasons behind waiting another 5 years to release her new album '25', which dropped November 20. She freely admits in the interview (video itself only available to those within the Australian viewing area) that she struggles with the idea of being famous and has a lot of nerves surrounding it. -
A-Trak Remixes Disclosure, Lorde "Magnets" From 'Caracal'
Disclosure has unveiled the A-Trak remix of their collaboration with Lorde "Magnets" lifted from the duo's sophomore album Caracal. As one of the standouts from Disclosure's album that has been met with lukewarm reviews, A-Trak's contribution to this track is a welcome and energetic new take on the Lorde collaboration. -
Chris Martin Claims Obama Will Be Featured on New Coldplay Album 'A Head Full of Dreams'
It looks like Coldplay's upcoming album, 'A Head Full of Dreams', will be getting a presidential touch. At least according to Chris Martin, it will feature an appearance by Obama. The album has already racked up collaborations with some unusual participants, including Beyoncé, her daughter Blue Ivy and Tove Lo, but an Obama cameo outdoes the rest by far. -
Lisa Loeb Talks Crafting Children's Music, Her New Album, '90s Nostalgia and 'Stay': Interview
Children's music is no child play for Lisa Loeb. Best known for her smash '90s hit "Stay (I Missed You)," Loeb continues to churn out emotionally charged rock albums, but the mother of two has also found another passion... children's music. -
Martin Garrix Shares Episode 4 Of Web Series, Announces Label
Martin Garrix has released the fourth episode his personal and lengthy video web series titled The Martin Garrix Show. This new episode follows Garrix on his summer travels as he jets around Europe hitting various festivals including the massive, crossover Sziget Festival, his residency in Ibiza and much more. -
Dixie Chicks Reunite for 2016 ‘DCX MMXVI' European Tour. Tickets on Sale!
The drought is over for fans of the Dixie Chicks, as the country trio announced this week that they'll be heading out on the road next summer. The 'DCX MMXVI World Tour' will kick off June 1st at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and hit 40 cities in North America before concluding with a performance at the Hollywood Bowl in October. Although tickets to see the Dixie Chicks don't go on sale for the general public until November 23, some tickets have hit the secondary market before the public offer. Prior to the pre-sale, resale ticket prices for the DCX MMXVI World Tour are already soaring to an average $236, and fans can expect to see increases as the tour gets closer. -
AMAs 2015: Gwen Stefani Performs 'Used to Love You' at Awards Ceremony
During the 2015 AMAs last night, Gwen Stefani took the stage and performed her latest hit "Used to Love You" at the awards ceremony. The singer is known for her prowess in writing ultimate break-up ballads, and "Used to Love You" is no exception. Dressed in a peek-a-boo black gown with her signature red lipstick, Stefani performed solo for the majority of the song. -
Tyga Slams Lack of J. Cole and Drake on Billboard's Greatest Rappers List
Tyga criticized the recently compiled "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time" list from Billboard Magazine. -
Coldplay Debuts Two Songs 'Up&Up' And 'A Head Full Of Dreams' in Concert [WATCH]
With the release date of Coldplay's new album, 'A Head Full Of Dreams,' looming, the band debuted two of its new tracks live in concert in Los Angeles last night (Nov. 21), which included "Up&Up" as well as the highly-anticipated LP's title track. -
Chicago 6th Grade Substitute Teacher Fired For Giving Students Lessons on Chief Keef
Chief Keef has invited both academic inquiry and derision with his often-controversial rhymes and behavior. However, until now, mention of the Chicago rapper in the classroom was scant, especially in elementary school. As was previously reported, this did not deter a substitute teacher from John Fiske Elementary School in Chicago from creating a lesson plan for her sixth grade music class surrounding the legally troubled rapper and his short history since his sudden rise to fame in mid-2012. The lesson plan also included homework about Chris Brown. Due to backlash, the teacher was fired. -
Oasis' Liam Gallagher Calls Noel a "Sell-Out' For Approving 'Half The World Away' Ad
Liam Gallagher has reportedly been expressing his anger, referring to his brother Noel as a "sell-out" for allowing a new John Lewis campaign to use Oasis' song "Half The World Away" for a new Christmas advertisement.
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