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David Gilmour, guitarist of the recently split Pink Floyd, will bring new music to the forefront with his first solo album in 10 years, 'Rattle That Lock,' due out September 18. Thus far, he's teased the impending album with the release of the title track along with a riveting animated music video. Now, the 69-year-old musician has unveiled a personal cover of the Beatles fan-favorite track, "Here, There and Everywhere." -
Tobias Jesso Jr. Performs "Crocodile Tears" & "Hollywood" From 'Goon' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]
Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr. performed two songs - "Crocodile Tears" and "Hollywood" - from his 2015 album 'Goon' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' last night (August 24). -
Grateful Dead and John Mayer Announce Fall US Tour As Dead & Company
Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, three of the remaining members of the Grateful Dead, announced a pair of concerts at Madison Square Garden with John Mayer and The Allman Brothers' Oteil Burbridge. Now, the group dubbed Dead & Company has announced a tour culminating in a blowout New Year's Eve show in Los Angeles. -
Stream Hermitude's Album 'Dark Night Sweet Light' Ahead Of US Tour
Australian live electronic duo Hermitude are ready to bring their new album Dark Night Sweet Light to the world. It was released somewhat quietly in Australia earlier this year, but the duo have been touring extensively and doing a lot of promo, releasing singles and video in preparation the LP's worldwide release. Dark Night Sweet Light will be released this Friday on Aug. 28, but for who cannot wait until then, the group have partnered with Pandora to premiere the album in full. -
Carrie Underwood New Album 'Storyteller' Artwork, Release Date Revealed
Carrie Underwood just released her first new single since giving birth to her son, "Smoke Break," on Friday (Aug. 21) and now the American Idol alumna is detailing her new album. Last night (Aug. 24), Underwood revealed the album cover and release date for her forthcoming LP Storyteller. -
Harry Styles Solo Album: Sony Wants One Direction Star During Band's Hiatus
News about One Direction's hiatus in 2016 is just two days old, but news is already spreading like wildfire about the potential solo careers of the "Drag Me Down" band's four remaining members. According to new reports, Harry Styles is already a hot solo commodity and Sony Records desperately wants the pop star on its roster. -
Billboard Hot 100 Festival Photo Recap: Kygo, Lil Wayne, Jason Derulo Captured
This past weekend, Music Times had the pleasure of covering the inaugural Billboard Hot 100 Festival at the Jones Beach Theater on Long Island. Among those who performed over the two days, Saturday Aug. 22 and Sunday Aug. 23 were The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Kygo, Axwell / Ingrosso, Jason Derulo, Lil Wayne and more. You already read what happened, now it is time that you saw what went down at Jones Beach this past weekend with 40,000 other people through our lens. -
The Weeknd 'Can't Feel My Face' Music Video Concept Accused of Plagiarism
The Weeknd's music video for his new Beauty Behind the Madness single "Can't Feel My Face" made huge waves across the Internet upon its release, even launching the song to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but was the concept for the visual stolen? According to director Mitch Moore, the video was almost identical to an unreleased promo he shot for Majical Cloudz. -
Miley Cyrus, Flaming Lips Prep New Album for Free Release [Report]
There's a new album from Miley Cyrus on the way, but don't expect for it to be a real "Miley Cyrus" album. The "Wrecking Ball" singer is reportedly prepping two new releases, including one collaboration with The Flaming Lips, and the album is going to sound like nothing fans have ever heard from the outrageous pop star. -
Mumford & Sons, Mark Hoppus, Tom Morello Cover Blink-182's 'What's My Age Again?'
There may be a bromance emerging between the guys in Mumford & Sons and Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus. Just a few days ago, the musicians united onstage for a unique cover of the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" and just when fans thought the bonding was a one-night-event, they reconvened for a private, nighttime gig on August 23. Rage Against the Machine front man Tom Morello also joined forces with Mumford and Hoppus for a rendition of Blink-182's staple hit, "What's My Age Again?" -
Taylor Swift, Alanis Morissette Slay 'You Oughta Know' at 1989 Tour Stop in L.A.
Taylor Swift has written some killer breakup anthems in her day, but she still can't quite compare to the OG bitter ex anthem, "You Oughta Know." On Monday night (Aug. 24) during a 1989 World Tour stop in Los Angeles, the "Wildest Dream" singer brought out Alanis Morissette to perform the pinnacle '90s anthem and paid tribute to the Canadian singer-songwriter in the process. -
Calvin Harris, David Guetta Tiesto Top Forbes DJ Cash Kings List
Forbes has unveiled its list of the highest paid DJs for 2015 and the numbers for the top earners keep on rising. While they don't come close to what the biggest names in hip-hop are worth, Calvin Harris, David Guetta and Tiësto's yearly earnings from endorsements, record sales and bookings are quite the handsome sum.
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