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Miley, Billy Ray Cyrus Cover Def Leppard With Steel Panther at House of Blues [WATCH]
The historic West Hollywood House of Blues saw its final show last night and glam metal jokesters, Steel Panther, invited the father-daughter duo of Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus to the stage for an electrifying rendition of Def Leppard's hit classic, "Pour Some Sugar On Me." -
Noel Gallagher Compares Apple Music 24/7 Internet Radio to George Orwell
In an interview with the Varvet International Podcast, Noel Gallagher ripped into music in the digital age, taking shots at Apple Music's 24/7 Internet radio, Beats 1 by saying "Apple Music, world radio, is that some sort of George Orwell sh-t going on?" -
Ben and Jen, Blake and Miranda: Summer 2015's Most Shocking Splits
The summer of 2015 is proving to be the summer of splits. Nick Jonas and his girlfriend of two years, Olivia Culpa, decided to call it quits in June and power couple Charlize Theron and Sean Penn folded soon after their December 2014 engagement. Let's recap the summer so far and detail the most shocking splits and celebrity break-ups from fan-favorite country couple Blake and Miranda to acting power couple Ben and Jen. -
'Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church' Documentary Centers on Historic Atlanta Pop Festival Gig
Woodstock wasn't the only memorable rock festival performance Jimi Hendrix boasted throughout his impressive career--the distinguished guitarist performed a rousing gig and reeled in his greatest U.S. crowd at the Atlanta Pop Festival spanning the weekend of July 3-5 1970. This fall, the prevalent milestone will be applauded with a live album and documentary release. -
Previously Unheard Version of Nirvana's 'Sappy' Leaked After 'Montage of Heck' Release
Research for the development of recent Kurt Cobain documentary "Montage of Heck" introduced director Brett Morgen to Cobain's widespread archives, where he uncovered previously unearthed materials and recordings. Following the film's release, a teenager from Seattle stumbled upon a photo strip of her father and the Nirvana front man playing a basement show together and most recently, an unheard version of Nirvana's "Sappy" has been uploaded to YouTube. -
Kelly Clarkson Covers Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' on Piece by Piece Tour [WATCH]
While out on the road supporting her latest album 'Piece by Piece,' Kelly Clarkson has performed some extraordinary covers including renditions of Nick Jonas' "Jealous," Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and Rihanna's "Stay." During her Indianapolis stop of the tour, the season one American Idol winner took on a powerful cover of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" Thursday night. -
Weezer Performs Osheaga Music Festival Alongside Rivers Coumo's Son and Daughter
This month, surprise performances have become the latest fad--from U2 calling on the talent of Bruce Springsteen to Paul McCartney joining forces with Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard. The latest surprise performance brought on a familial collaboration during Weezer's Osheaga Music Festival set.Two special guests made their way to the stage on Saturday, one being front man Rivers Cuomo's eight-year-old daughter Mia and the other being Cuomo's three-year-old son, Leo, Consequence of Sound reports. During the band's execution of "Perfect Situation," mia jammed on the keyboard while Leo mastered an air guitar solo during "Back to the Shack." -
Jimmy Page Says He 'Can't Foresee' Led Zeppelin Reuniting
Robert Plant is pretty straight forward when it comes to expressing his desire to move on from Led Zeppelin but that doesn't mean fans will give up entirely on a reunion. Jimmy Page recently said he can't see a Led Zep reunion sparking any time soon, since each band member can't agree on the right reasons to join forces again. -
Bruce Springsteen Makes Surprise Appearance at U2 Gig
For the eighth and final gig of U2's Madison Square Garden residency, it was only expected that Bono and company would continue recent tradition by introducing a surprise guest. Previously having brought out Lady Gaga as well as Jimmy Fallon and the Roots, rumors sparked that Bruce Springsteen would be the next guest to step foot on the New York City stage. -
Kurt Cobain's Family Wants Death Scene Photos To Be Kept Sealed
In the midst of Kurt Cobain documentaries galore with Brett Morgen's Montage of Heck and Benjamin Statler's Soaked in Bleach , loads of unearthed Cobain tracks and belongings were recovered during the preparation processes. A teenage girl even found a forgotten photo strip of her father jamming alongside Cobain during a basement gig. Now, his widow and daughter are insisting that a Seattle judge prevents the release of Cobain's death scene photos, said to prove that the Nirvana front man was murdered. -
Mark Ronson, Kevin Parker Cover of Queens of the Stone Age's "I Sat By The Ocean"
For Triple J's "Like a Version" series, producer Mark Ronson once again recruited Uptown Special partners Kevin Parker of Tame Impala and Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow for a groovy cover of Queens of the Stone Age's "I Sat By the Ocean." -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour Releases 'Rattle That Lock' Animated Music Video
David Gilmour finally decided follow up his 2006 solo LP, 'On and Island,' with 'Rattle That Lock,' due out on September 18. The Pink Floyd guitarist teamed up with Alasdair & Jock from Trunk Animation to design an animated music video for the title track of his latest album. -
Foo Fighters to Play Italy After 1,000 Fans Played ‘Learn To Fly’ Simultaneously
The Foo Fighters are known to be pretty good to their fans--bringing lucky concertgoers on stage and even resuming touring after Dave Grohl fell off stage and sustained injuries. This time, the band is giving back to a gathering of 1,000 fans who simultaneously played hit song "Learning to Fly" in northern Italy. -
John Lennon Honored With 'Yellow Submarine' Tapestry Unveiled at Ellis Island
Artist, activist and musician, Yoko Ono, joined forces with U2's Bono and various guests to unveil a tapestry at Ellis Island to honor her late husband, John Lennon, on Wednesday. The artwork showcases Manhattan as a yellow submarine, an ode to the Beatles, and depicts Lennon as the pilot presenting a peace sign. -
Grateful Dead's Bob Weir to Record an 'Album of Cowboy Songs'
With the long-awaited Fare Thee Well shows now just a Fourth of July weekend memory, the Grateful Dead have wrapped up their live performances, for now. Guitarist and lyricist Bob Weir, on the other hand, is ready to jump into his next musical venture. The 67-year-old founding member of the Dead has now shifted his focus to crafting "an album of cowboy songs," offering an extensive lineup of musicians including songwriter Josh Ritter. -
'Montage of Heck' Theatrical Release Adds Previously Unreleased Kurt Cobain Demo
Although it's already been through the festival circuit and saw an HBO release as well as a short-lived theatrical run, the Brett Morgen-directed Kurt Cobain documentary' Montage of Heck' will get a theatrical re-release on August 7. This time around, fans will be able to hear an unreleased Cobain song that Morgen carefully inserted into the film without re-editing. -
Paul McCartney Prepares 'Tug of War,' 'Pipes of Peace' Reissues
Due out on October 2, Paul McCartney's 80s endeavours -- 'Tug of War' and 'Pipes of Peace' -- will be reissued as multi-disc sets, offering countless unreleased outtakes and demo tracks. -
Yoko Ono's 'Yes, I'm A Witch Too' Tracklist Features Death Cab For Cutie, Tune-Yards
In 2007, Yoko Ono released a star-studded LP complete with remixes and unique covers. For her 2016 follow-up album 'Yes, I'm a Witch Too,' the artist will collaborate with a number of musicians including Death Cab for Cutie, Tune-Yards, Portugal the Man, Miike Snow, Cibo Matto, Sparks and her son Sean Lennon among a string of talents who contributed to its creation. It's 2007 predecessor featured the likes of Cat Power, Antony Hegarty, Spiritualized and more. -
Jimmy Page Wraps Led Zeppelin Reissues, Ready to Resume Solo Career
In case you were wondering the exact date Jimmy Page would resume his solo career, he's got the information for you. The Led Zeppelin guitarist will pick up where he left off on August 2, as soon as he wraps up the year-long endeavour to reissue each of the iconic band's nine studio albums. July 31 will mark the final release of 1976's Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door and 1982's compilation album, Coda. -
Shia LaBeouf Caught on Video Threatening to Kill Girlfriend Mia Goth [WATCH]
As of late, it's only expected that Shia LaBeouf showcases odd behavior--whether its sporting a new rat tail hairstyle or getting injured on set after sticking his head through a glass window. His most recent antics, however, exemplify more worrisome behavior than we've seen yet. In a new video acquired by ET, LaBeouf states he would've killed girlfriend Mia Goth if their latest fight continued to escalate. -
U2 Play 'Two Hearts Beat As One' Live for First Time in 26 Years [WATCH]
About a month ago, U2 sound-checked "Two Hearts Beat as One," a song they haven't played live since the Dublin's Point debut in December 1989. Fans have impatiently awaited the moment they'd dust off the song for a live version and at Monday night's Madison Square Garden gig, the wondering was put to an end. -
Tom DeLonge Admits It Would Take 'Just A Few Phone Calls' To Rejoin Blink-182
Earlier in the year, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker announced their split from long-time front man and companion Tom DeLonge, when the singer reportedly refused to head back to the studio to record fresh Blink material. The duo continued to explain that they're in the midst of a "friendly divorce" with the displaced musician. -
Keith Richards Releases Studio Footage 'Trouble' Video on Apple Music
It's been 23 years since Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards crafted a solo album, however, September 18 will stop the lengthy album drought with the release of Crosseyed Heart. In the latest video for "Trouble," Richards jams in the studio alongside fellow guitarist Waddy Watchel and drummer Steve Jordan. -
Ed Sheeran Cast As Medieval Knight In New FX Drama 'The Bastard Executioner'
Looks like Ed Sheeran is headed back to his native U.K. for his latest project-the six-time Grammy nominee exchanged the mic for acting in his latest venture of starring in the impending Kurt Sutter FX drama, The Bastard Executioner. -
Brandon Flowers Covers White Stripes, Spoon at Mo Pop Festival
The Killers' front man Brandon Flowers kicked off his headlining slot at Detroit's Mo Pop Festival on Saturday with a cover of The White Stripes' "Fell in Love With A Girl," and Spoon's "The Underdog." -
‘Sons of Anarchy’ Actress Drea de Matteo Engaged! Whitesnake’s Bassist Proposes on Stage
English rock band Whitesnake has seen its fair share of line-up changes but as of 2010, Michael Devin has held his own as the band's bassist. He took the opportunity to propose to "Sopranos" actress Drea D Matteo at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino gig Saturday night in Atlantic City. -
Jake Gyllenhaal Remembers Friend and Co-Star Heath Ledger
Actors are fully trained on how to handle emotions and respond to death on screen but nothing can quite prepare anyone for the real-life passing of a loved one. Jake Gyllenhaal recently opened up about his deceased friend and "Brokeback Mountain" co-star Heath Ledger who died in 2008 from an accidental drug overdose. -
Robert Plant Does a Jig With Joan Baez at Switzerland’s Paleo Festival [WATCH]
Robert Plant and the Sensational Spaceshifters stopped by Switzerland's Paleo Festival for a riveting performance and a hypnotic rendition of "Little Maggie" that conjured a special guest to the stage. The video below shows footage of Joan Baez gracing the stage at the four minute mark but not for musical assistance as one would've imagined. -
Roger Waters Performs With My Morning Jacket at Newport Folk Fest
Leading up to the Newport Folk Festival, headliner Roger Waters assured prospective concertgoers that he crafted a "very special" set for the Rhode Island gig on Friday. The bassist followed through with three covers, solo cuts and a new track--all with the assisted talents of surprise backing band My Morning Jacket. -
Louisiana Movie Theater Gunman John Russell Houser Kills Himself, 2 Others
After a gunman opened fire in a crowded Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater, police identified the shooter as 59-year-old John Russell Houser less than 24 hours trailing the incident. Houser was described as a "drifter" who stayed under the radar in the Lafayette community.
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