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TV On The Radio brought out a very special unexpected guest on Saturday night (Nov. 14) during their set at the Red Bull Music Festival in Los Angeles. R&B icon Miguel joined the band on 3 songs, one of which was a cover of Can's "Vitamin C." -
FBI Investigating Mad Decent Boat Party Woman Jumping Overboard
The FBI is investigating an incident aboard the Diplo-helmed Mad Decent Boat Party where a woman reportedly jumped off of the ship while at sea. The search was called off for Kaylyn Rose Sommer, 24, of Charleston, South Carolina, who reportedly jumped as the ship was voyaging through the Yucatan Channel the coast of Cuba making its way to Mexico on Nov. 12. -
Weezer 'Thank God for Girls' Video Takes You to Church [WATCH]
Get ready to go to the church of Weezer. On Monday (Nov. 16), the legendary alt-rockers dropped the video for their new single "Thank God for Girls," featuring frontman Rivers Cuomo as a money obsessed, corrupt preacher in a delightfully goofy grey wig. -
Chris Stapleton 'Traveller' Holds No. 1 Album in U.S. Over Ellie Goulding, Tim McGraw
November is a good month to be Chris Stapleton. Following his sweep of the 2015 CMA Awards, Stapleton's debut album Traveller reentered the charts at No. 1 last week, and now it continues to top the charts for a second frame. Stapleton's chart dominance leads new releases from Ellie Goulding, the Beatles, Tim McGraw and more. -
Every Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Album Music Video is Dropping on YouTube
Justin Bieber's music videos for his new album 'Purpose', which was released this past Friday (November 13), are dropping one by one on YouTube. He first introduced his latest studio album with a massive "An Evening With Justin Bieber" event at the Los Angeles Staples Center and then decided to release every music video for his album one at a time in rapid succession on his VEVO page. -
Foo Fighters Former Guitarist Franz Stahl Still Has No "Closure" After Being Fired in 1999
Almost two decades ago, the Foo Fighters underwent a mild lineup change when Dave Grohl and company fired their guitarist, Franz Stahl, who says he still hasn't found closure since parting ways with the band in 1999. -
Roger Waters Details First Solo Album in 24 Years; Reflects on Last Pink Floyd Reunion
Pink Floyd fans are well aware that the iconic psychedelic rock group will never reconvene, even after the release of 'The Endless River', but they can look to former bassist Roger Waters' impending fourth studio album -- his first in over 24 years. In a recent interview, the 72-year-old also reflected on his last Pink Floyd reunion. -
Can Eagles of Death Metal's Cover of Duran Duran's 'Save A Prayer' Make it to No. 1 in U.K.?
The global music community is rallying around rock group Eagles of Death Metal following the terrorist attack on the band's Paris show Friday night, and one online campaign is trying to help by vying to get the band's cover of Duran Duran's "Save A Prayer" to No. 1 on the UK charts. -
Justin Bieber Has Moment of Silence Onstage at HALO Awards After Paris Terrorist Attacks
Justin Bieber had a moment of silence onstage for the attacks in Paris this past Saturday (November 14) at the Nickelodeon 2015 HALO Awards. The pop star was being honored there for his involvement with the Make-A-Wish foundation as well as Pencils for Promise, but surprisingly did not focus on himself when he took the stage at the event. -
Lorde & Sam Smith Join Disclosure on 'SNL' With Host Elizabeth Banks [WATCH]
Lorde and Sam Smith joined Disclosure for the Elizabeth Banks hosted episode of 'Saturday Night Live' this past Saturday (November 14). Lorde and Smith additionally appeared on the duo's new LP 'Caracal' and were on 'Saturday Night Live' to perform songs from the album. During the episode, the performers additionally paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks that had occurred in Paris the night before (November 13). -
Eagles of Death Metal's Merchandise Manager, Nick Alexander, Slain In Paris Terror Attacks
Eagles of Death Metal's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander, has been slain in the terror attacks in Paris that claimed 118 concertgoers at the Le Bataclan show in Paris. Alexander was 36 years old and hailed from London. Soon after the death was confirmed, his family began reaching out to the public and media. -
Bono Calls Eagles Of Death Metal Concert Terrorist Attack Victims in Paris "Our People"
It's understandable that Bono would be a little shaken up by the Eagles of Death Metal concert assault that occurred this in Paris past Friday night (November 13). The band had been rehearsing for their own HBO live-stream concert the next day at AccorHotels Arena, only a few miles away from the scene of the tragedy. They were only three miles away when news began to filter in about terrorist attacks in the city and the number of victims. When giving interviews on the massacre after the fact Bono acknowledged that "these are our people," in regards to the fans of live music slaughtered during the terrorist attack.
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