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'1989' Tour: Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler Sing 'I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing' [WATCH]
It may be hard to believe but there are still celebrities out there Taylor Swift hasn't introduced to fans on her '1989' world tour. On Friday night for her Nashville Bridgestone Arena gig, Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler joined swift for a rendition of the band's 1988 classic hit, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." -
Foo Fighters, Jewel Cover Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' in Arizona [WATCH]
As the Foo Fighters continue their tour, it seems they've been trying to one-up Taylor Swift with her star-studded '1989' tour guest list. During the band's latest gig in Arizona on Friday, Jewel stepped out on stage for an unrehearsed cover of "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin. -
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Says Lady Gaga is “Way Better” Than Madonna
After Lady Gaga recently announced that she would rather be compared to heavy metal greats Iron Maiden instead of pop sensation Madonna, the metal front man Bruce Dickinson spoke up and stated that he prefers the 'Artpop' singer's music over the long-time pop diva's. -
David Gilmour Releases New Behind-the-Scenes 'Today' Clip [WATCH]
For the second single off of his latest solo record, 'Rattle That Lock,' David Gilmour gives fans an inside, behind-the-scenes look at his 2015/2016 tour in the latest clip for "Today." The Aubrey Powell-directed video shows the Pink Floyd icon rehearsing alongside his live band just ahead of a recent gig in Brighton, UK. Throughout the clip, footage is spliced in of fans purchasing merchandise and the diligent road crew setting up the stage. -
Paul McCartney Shares Alternate Take of 'Ebony & Ivory' With Stevie Wonder Vocals [LISTEN]
As Paul McCartney prepares for the remastered and expanded versions of his solo endeavors, 'Tug of War' and 'Pipes of Peace,' the celebrated Beatle has shared an alternative take of his hit duet with Stevie Wonder, "Ebony and Ivory." -
Ed Sheeran, Rudimental Drop 'Lay It All On Me', His Last New Song "For A While" [LISTEN]
Ed Sheeran broke the hearts of die-hard Sheerio's around the world when he announced that he wouldn't be releasing new music for a while but he made sure to divulge that information as he prepared for one last hit, his collaboration with Rudimental titled "Lay It All On Me." -
Sam Smith's James Bond 'Spectre' Theme 'Writing's On The Wall' Is Out Now [LISTEN]
After a lengthy amount of time denying his involvement with the theme song for the latest 'James Bond' film 'Spectre,' the rumors were finally debunked and now, Sam Smith has finally revealed his film track "Writing's On The Wall." -
Roger Waters Details Working on 'The Wall' Stage Show with 'Billy Elliot' Writer Lee Hall
With his latest concert film on the horizon, former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has confirmed that a possible stage adaptation of his band's classic album, 'The Wall,' is in the works. The 72-year-old musician toured the album from 2010 to 2013 and footage form the tour will be turned into a concert film titled 'Roger Waters The Wall,' which will hit theaters for only one day on September 29. Ahead of the release, Waters revealed his plans of a stage version of the record with Lee Hall, one writer behind the film "Billy Elliot." -
Miley Cyrus MAC Cosmetic Ad Avoids Ban After Overtly Sexual Complaints Flood 'Doo It' Singer
Known for constantly drawing attention through outlandish performances and behaviors paired with revealing and unusual wardrobe choices, Miley Cyrus strikes up a controversy again--this time with her latest MAC Cosmetics billboard and poster ad, which was called "overtly sexual" and unsuitable, specifically concerning children who come across the ad. -
One Direction Apple Music Festival Performance Wins Over Hipsters? [WATCH]
As part of 2015's Apple Music Festival, boy-band sensation One Direction played a uncommon, intimate gig at London's Roundhouse last night which led to Harry Styles joking about the band's hipster approval and credibility. -
John Mayer Teases Dead & Company Tour Dates with 'Tennessee Jed' Instagram Video [WATCH]
Three-quarters of the Grateful Dead's "core four" and John Mayer have hit the rehearsal studio in preparation for their Dead & Company tour. Mayer took to social media to tease the "evolution" just a month ahead of jamming on stage at Albany's Times Union Center. -
Mathew Knowles Hopeful Destiny's Child New Album Will Arrive, Talks Books, TV Projects
Mathew Knowles, father of one of the world's biggest stars and manager to Destiny's Child, the group that launched his daughter Beyonce's career, is hopeful that the trio will reunite to craft another studio album. -
Roger Waters Talks Pink Floyd 'The Wall' Movie, Jimi Hendrix Tour with Pink Floyd
Upon watching a rough cut of his latest concert film 'Roger Waters The Wall,' the former Pink Floyd bassist realized something was missing, leaving the film incomplete. Throughout 'The Wall,' images of those affected by war flash across a huge constructed wall while the band's iconic 1979 double album plays. The 72-year-old musician sat down with Rolling Stone to further discuss his latest film venture and Pink Floyd's relationship with Jimi Hendrix. -
Miley Cyrus Teams Up With Pacific Wild for Wolf Conservation
Miley Cyrus has kept busy as of late--dropping a surprise album, hosting the MTV Video Music Awards and creating her own Happy Hippie Foundation. Now, the 'Bangerz' singer has gone into the wild to take on her latest endeavor, helping to save the wolves. The pop singer and her brother Braison Cyrus traveled North to British Colombia's Great Bear Rainforest where they teamed up with a local conservation group called Pacific Wild in hopes of stopping the wolf cull. -
Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks & Haim Perform 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' [WATCH]
Kicking off their two-night gig at Inglewood, California's the Forum Monday night; the Foo Fighters shocked the crowd with a gathering of special guests from the enchanting Stevie Nicks to the sisters in Haim. With Grohl still fastened atop his guitar-themed throne and lacking Tom Petty, he and Nicks sang a duet of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" with Haim offering backup vocal assistance on the 'Bella Donna' track. -
Father John Misty Covers Taylor Swift's 'Blank Space' in Lou Reed Fashion [LISTEN]
Trailing Ryan Adams' '1989' cover album, Fleet Foxes drummer, Father John Misty, decided to get in on the Taylor Swift cover action by adding a Lou Reed-esque rendition of "Blank Space" to his SoundCloud, which has since been removed. However, the cover is still available on Youtube and we have it here. -
Sam Smith: James Bond Theme 'Writing's on the Wall' Is Last New Song for a While
Having strongly denied his involvement in the James Bond 'Spectre' theme for quite a while, the Sam Smith piece of work was finally exposed. However, the singer recently announced that it may be quite some time before fans are graced with newly crafted music. -
Demi Lovato Performs 'Cool For the Summer,' 'Jumper' at iHeartRadio Music Festival 2015
Former Disney Channel star Demi Lovato has been enjoying the wild success of her latest summer anthem "Cool For The Summer" and in the midst of her first-day performance at Las Vegas' iHeartRadio Festival, the singer stormed the stage in a bodysuit to perform renditions of "Really Don't Care," "Heart Attack" and her latest single. Making the show a bit more unique, Lovato executed a duet with Third Eye Blind front man Stephan Jenkins on the band's 90s smash hit, "Jumper." -
Ariana Grande Covers Justin Bieber Hit 'What Do You Mean' During Houston Show
After being given a clean bill of health and a proclamation of being a "bullet proof b*tch" from her doctor, Ariana Grande has resumed her 'Honeymoon' tour, making a stop in Houston to perform a rendition of Justin Bieber's hit track, "What Do You Mean?" -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour in First Major U.S. Television Interview [WATCH]
On Friday, former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour unveiled his first solo album in nine years, titled 'Rattle That Lock.' The rocker has since sat down with "CBS This Morning" to detail his latest solo venture for his first ever U.S. television interview. -
Justin Bieber Talks Kanye West Collab, Gun Control, Top 5 Favorite Rappers [WATCH]
Trailing his extremely emotional and candid MTV Video Music Award performance, Justin Bieber has opened up to the public once more in his latest video interview. The "What Do You Mean?" singer discussed an array of topics form his negative and reformed behavior, working with Kanye West, gun control issues and his top five favored rappers. -
Roger Waters Announces War-Themed Radio Play Project
As far as Roger Waters' solo career goes, it's endured a dry spell for nearly two dozen years since his last release of 1992's 'Amused to Death.' Back on track with his solo endeavors, the former Pink Floyd bassist plans to end the over 20 year drought in an interesting way--a war-themed "radio play." -
Taylor Swift's '1989' Tour Goes Country With The Band Perry in Indiana [WATCH]
Taylor Swift's 1989 tour still has a way to go, which means there are endless possibilities concerning what musical acts and star power she'll bring to the forefront of her stage. The country-gone-pop singer initially suffered some backlash as she made the genre jump but while in Indianapolis Wednesday night, the "Bad Blood" singer returned to her country roots by presenting The Band Perry for a rendition of "If I Die Young." -
The Who! Hits 50 North American Tour Postponed Due to Roger Daltrey's Viral Meningitis
The Who's highly anticipated 50th anniversary and final tour has been pushed back due to doctors orders concerning the health of band member Roger Daltrey. Trailing a series of postponements and mystery illnesses, the singer has been diagnosed with viral meningitis and cautioned to lay low for the rest of the year, forcing he and Pete Townshend to hold off on the remaining The Who Hits 50! North American tour dates. -
Queen, Adam Lambert 'Ghost Town' First Live Performance Puts Rock Spin on New Single [WATCH]
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Amy Schumer Twerks on Stage at Madison Square Garden During Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' Tour
In an effort to switch things up, Madonna decided to bring comedian Amy Schumer on her Rebel Heart tour as an opening act for her New York shows instead of an expected musical group or artist. During the singer's Madison Square Garden gig last night, the "Inside Amy Schumer" star twerked her way into dazzling the New York City audience. -
Lady Gaga, Nikki Reed Share 'Til It Happens To You' Anti-Rape PSA for 'The Hunting Ground' Doc
Lady Gaga dropped a brand-new, haunting video on twitter for her latest single "Til It Happens To You." Along with the post to social media, the Artpop singer explained that she crafted the song "for people all over the world who suffer from painful life experiences." -
Naughty Boy Teases Beyonce Track 'Runnin' (Lose it All)' Featuring Arrow Benjamin [LISTEN]
A part from Queen B's involvement on a few tracks with friends and fellow musicians Nicki Minaj and Destiny's Child counterpart Michelle Williams, the world-famous arist has been a bit scarce on the music scene since her December 2013 debut of 'Beyonce.' Non stop tweeting, British producer Naughty Boy has been teasing and counting down the hours until the latest Beyonce track featuring Arrow Benjamin, "Runnin' (Lose It All)', drops. -
Ed Sheeran 'Jumpers for Goalposts' Trailer, Theatre Release Date Details Revealed
Fan favorite, ginger-haired singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, has detailed his upcoming concert film 'Jumpers For Goalposts.' Recorded during the "Thinking Out Loud" singer's three-night gig at Wembley Stadium in July, the concert film also incorporates footage of his duet alongside musical legend Elton John. -
Keith Richards: Rolling Stones May Start to Record New Album Before Christmas
In conversation with iHeartRadio Tuesday night, renowned guitarist Keith Richards unveiled that the Rolling Stones recently assembled for a meeting in London where they secured "definite plans" to record and release their latest studio album.
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