• Eminem, Zane Lowe Interview to Usher in New Apple Beats 1 Radio Show

    When Apple's new streaming platform Apple Music goes live on July 1, it will have one big grab to entice new listeners: an exclusive interview between Eminem and Zane Lowe. As the former BBC Radio 1 host starts his new show on the platform's radio station Beats 1, he will do so with a big interview with the "Phenomenal" rapper.
  • Wonder Girls Return to K-Pop as Quartet; JYP Entertainment Confirms Video

    The Wonder Girls are back on the K-Pop scene but, as one might expect from a group we haven't heard from for more than three years, plenty has changed. The first and most dramatic shift is the lineup, which has seen several shuffles, both in terms of actual members and how many individuals there are in the group.
  • Los Angeles House of Blues Closing 2 Years Earlier Than Expected

    The House of Blues on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles will close during the first week of August, ending a more than 20-year run in operation. The announcement is somewhat of a surprise, as previous reports suggested that the venue would remain in business until 2017. According to Billboard's report, no indication has been given as of yet why the demolition of the venue has been numbed up by nearly two years.
  • Kaskade Shares 'Disarm You' From EDC Las Vegas 2015 Live Set

    Kaskade, real name Ryan Raddon, has been relatively quiet on the production front in 2015, but signs are pointing to a swell of new music coming soon. Earlier this year, the "Atmosphere" DJ released his new single "Never Sleep Alone" with an accompanying video. However over the past few months, Raddon has started to tease new music in his major festival sets at Coachella and EDC Las Vegas, including a track with Galantis titled "Mercy" and one from EDC titled "Disarm You" featuring the vocals of Ilsey. Kaskade has uploaded a rip of "Disarm You" from his set at Electric Daisy Carnival this past weekend to his Soundcloud so fans will be able to listen back to the track again and again before its release.
  • The Foo Fighters Headlining at Glastonbury 2016? Reports Say 'Yes'

    The Foo Fighters were forced to pull out of its headlining slot at Glastonbury as a result of Dave Grohl's leg injury a few weeks ago, but reports are already suggesting that the band might be in the driver's seat again for 2016 already. Organizer Emily Eavis has stated that the festival has already booked its headliners for next year (despite the 2015 event taking place this weekend), and British tabloid The Sun claims to have knowledge that the Foo will be among them.
  • James Taylor, Tony Bennett and Tom Petty: Longest Streaks Before A No. 1 Album

    James Taylor is a legend. The dude's been around for nearly 50 years. He's seen fire and he's seen rain. But there was one thing that the songwriter never saw during his lengthy career in music: A no. 1 record. That finally changed this week when 'Before This World,' his first album of original material in more than 13 years, peaked at the top of the Billboard 200. That got us at Music Times wondering...what performer took the longest to get their first no. 1 album? We ranked the Top 5, from "least" years to most..including Tom Petty, Tony Bennett and more.
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