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Will Smith, Jay Z Executive Team Up To Produce Emmett Till HBO Miniseries
Will Smith and Tidal owner Jay-Z have decided to collaborate once more for an HBO miniseries documenting the life and story surrounded Emmett Till, a teenager who died in 1955, sparking the civil rights movement. Writers are being sought out for the un-titled project expected to span six hours. -
Tame Impala Offers Free Magic Bus Experience; 'Currents' Scores First UK Top 10 Album
For the very first time, Tame Impala has erupted in the Top 10 of the UK's Official Albums Chart with their third dance-leaning studio album, 'Currents.' The Perth, Australian band's third LP stormed the charts today and stole the number three slot, undoubtedly surpassing the successes of their 2012 debut album, 'Innerspeaker,' which sat at Number 144 and their 202 follow-up album, 'Lonerism', which peaked at Number 14. -
Dave Grohl, Nick Oliveri, Corey Taylor, Matt Skiba Supergroup Streams Debut LP [LISTEN]
Instead of halting performances and taking a minor health reprieve from the music industry, it seems Dave Grohl's leg injury drove him even further as he's executed electrifying gigs throughout North America. Today, his super group Teenage Time Killers are streaming their first debut EP ahead of it's release, 'Greatest Hits Vol. 1.' -
Mumford and Sons Unveil Video for 'Wilder Mind' Track 'Ditmas'
Mumford & Sons decided to take a divergent musical route for their third studio album Wilder Mind, but in their latest video for "Ditmas," the British folk rockers have revisited their inner-country side by exploring the relationship between a man and his horse. -
Jurassic World Sequel Set To Release in 2018
It's seem like just yesterday the world was blown away by the larger-than-life dinos and Chris Pratt's control over them in the 'Jurassic World' official trailer and now, its follow-up film just announced its official release date, three years from now in 2018. -
Bob Dylan, Jack White and B.B. King Featured in Blues Documentary 'Born in Chicago'
Hoping to begin production with funding from a PledgeMusic campaign, 'Born in Chicago' is a documentary that accounts the renovation and vital development of the blues that took place between the 1950s and 1960s. The late B.B. King, Jack White and Bob Dylan each boast musical scores featured in the latest blues film. -
Jimmy Fallon and The Roots Join U2 On Stage at MSG [WATCH]
Madison Square Garden is hosting U2's latest string of residency shows in New York and to make each night unique from its preceding gig, the group brought out special guests Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on their third night of eight--all under the watchful eye of some high profile celebrities. -
Led Zeppelin Unveils Rough Mix of 'When the Levee Breaks' [LISTEN]
In the midst of the career-spanning eight Led Zeppelin reissues and accompanying alternative mixes, it's a wonder there's still abundant bonus material left for fans to discover. "When the Levee Breaks" took to the dark side on the Led Zeppelin IV reissue but it seems they've been saving an alternative rough mix, "If It Keeps On Raining" for their final deluxe reissue of Zeppelin's concluding album, 'Coda.' -
Blink-182, Matt Skiba to Record New Album in August After Tom DeLonge Leaves Band
As soon as next month, fans who have stayed dedicated for over two deacdes to punk rock group Blink-182 can look forward to innovative music sans Tom Delonge but with the addition of Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba. -
Deadhead Crafted Charity Campaign Hopes to Bring Grateful Dead to the East Coast
Deadheads on the East Coast decided against sitting idly by while their musical heroes performed Fare Thee Well shows across the country in the Santa Clara and Chicago areas. After hearing of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann's unwavering drive to continue performing and his expressed sadness for east coast fans, Atlanta deadhead Rick Kline and company took matters into their own hands, challenging the band to give fans on the East the Fare Thee Well they yearn for. -
James Blake Confirms Kanye West and Justin Vernon Collaborations on 'Radio Silence'
Rumors have been circulating about concerning UK crooner James Blake's third studio album, 'Radio Silence'--the most popular being that Kanye West and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver will appear on the album as special guests. Over 12 months since the initial rumor, Blake officially offered a statement on his collaborators. -
Teenager Unearths Photo Strip from First Nirvana Concert
Nirvana played its first concert ever in March of 1987 and 28 years later, photos of the basement gig have been unearthed by an unlikely source, 19-year-old Maggie Poukkula, the daughter of Seattle musician Tony Poukkula of Laytem. Poukkula grew up with and had a history of jamming alongside Kurt Cobain, hosting the cellar concert in his very own home. -
Roger Waters Updates 'What God Wants' Video Ahead of "Amused to Death" Reissue [WATCH]
Former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has plans to reissue his 1992 LP 'Amused to Death' on July 24--in conjunction with the release, an updated music video for "What God Wants, Part 1," featuring guitarist Jeff Beck jamming in a studio setting has been unveiled. -
Anthony Geary Tells All in 'General Hospital' Exit Interview
One of Daytime's beloved leading male actors, Anthony Geary, will wrap up the character of Luke Spencer, saying his final goodbye to Port Charles and all of its mobsters, doctors and con-artist inhabitants on ABC's "General Hospital." -
Radiohead's Thom Yorke Debuts Solo Tracks - Joins Portishead at Latitude Festival [WATCH]
Radiohead's Thom Yorke dropped hints that he'd be a surprise guest at this years Latitude Festival, but the singer had more new solo material up his sleeve than fans expected. For his first concert of 2015, Yorke joined Portishead on stage during Saturday's set to join in on the band's 2008 'Third' hit, "The Rip." -
Bruce Springsteen Plays Surprise Two-Hour Bar Set In New Jersey
After Joe Grushecky performed three tracks at his Asbury Park, New Jersey set at Wonder Bar on Saturday night, special guest Bruce Springsteen surprisingly stormed the stage for a grueling two hour long, 15 track set. Jumping into "Never Enough Time," the long lasting companions ran through "Atlantic City," "Code of Silence," "Adam Raised A Chain," and "Because the Night," and various fan-favorites before closing with "Darkness On The Edge of Town." -
U2 Perform 'October' for First Time in 25 Years [WATCH]
For their eight-night run at Madison Square Garden, U2 decided to kick off their first performance on Saturday night with a track they haven't performed live since the Lovetown tour in November of 1989-"October." Hailing from their 1981 LP of the same name, the dynamic duo of Bono and Edge launched into the rare track in the middle of their set on the E stage. -
Bon Iver Perform Two New Songs at Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival [WATCH]
Despite Justin Vernon's puzzling mixed signals concerning the future of Bon Iver, he took to the stage at Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival in Wisconsin, which he organized alongside The National's Aaron Dessner, to give fans craving innovative tracks a pleasant surprise. -
Led Zeppelin Guitarist Jimmy Page to Pursue 'New Project'
The iconic guitarist mentioned a live return but stated that he first needed to get "match fit" before he could jump into performing again. Page spoke to NME, detailing his desire to perform live after finally having a clear schedule. "The one thing I haven't been seen to be doing recently is playing guitar," he said. "So now I've got the opportunity to put all my drive into playing the guitar and working out what way to present myself next." -
Bon Jovi Readdy to Release New Album 'Burning Bridges'
It seems like Bon Jovi are ready to unveil their first studio album, titled Burning Bridges, following the departure of band member Richie Sambora. Due out August 21, the project features an advance track called "Saturday Night Gave me Sunday Morning," expected to drop on July 31. -
Nicki Minaj Promotes Pinkprint Tour on Grindr App
To promote her latest album, 'Pinkprint,' and tour, rapper Nicki Minaj has tapped into the popular gay dating app, Grindr, hoping to gather masses of fans with information and ticket offers. The Pinkprint tour kicked off today, July 17, and will span a total of 19 North American cities in just one month with supporting acts Meek Mill, Rae Sremmurd, Tinashe and DeJ Loaf. -
The 'X-Files' Mini Series Reboot Gets a Teaser Trailer
For all of the fans who wanted to believe Mulder and Scully would make a comeback, it apparently worked. Fox has recently unveiled the return of "The X-Files" 13 years after the series finale and seven years following the latest "X-Files" movie with a cryptic teaser clip. -
Kurt Cobain Conspiracy Film 'Soaked In Bleach' Gets UK Release Date
Following the widely praised Kurt Cobain documentary, "Montage of Heck," Benjamin Statler crafted his own conspiracy theorist docudrama on the Nirvana frontman titled "Soaked in Bleach," which will now see its theatrical release in the UK. -
Robert Plant To Headline 2-Night 2015 Lockn’ Festival
Robert Plant is taking the Sensational Space Shifters along for a unique ride to headline this year's Lockn' Festival for two particularly unusual headliners. According to a press release, Plant is scheduled to perform on September 12 and 13 which will bring a special liberation of "two completely different sets" over the span of two nights. "Plant has never done anything like this in his career," notes the announcement, "and it will undoubtedly make for some unique and historical moments." -
'Heaven Adores You' Clip Details Elliott Smith's Quick Rise to Fame [WATCH]
The Nikolas Rossi-directed film, 'Heaven Adores You,' details the life of the deceased singer songwriter, Elliott Smith. The project is due out on DVD, Blue-ray and digital formats on July 17. Rolling Stone gives anxious fans an inside look at an informational clip that strings together some of over 30 interviews with Smith's closest friends, family members and collaborators. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith Joins Foo Fighters at Citi Field [WATCH]
The Foo Fighters tend to stray from encores during their staggered gigs but during their Citi Field concert Wednesday night, the group gathered onstage alongside Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith for an encore rendition of the 1971 Faces' hit "Stay With Me." -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour Details Upcoming Solo LP 'Rattle That Rock'
The album's first single of the same name will be released on July 17, the very day the album becomes available for pre-oder via David Gilmour's official site. The 10-track LP incorporates countless lyric contributions from Gilmour's wife and novelist Polly Samson, also including assistance from Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera who had a hand in co-producing 'Rattle That Lock.' -
Keith Richards 'Trouble' Streams Ahead of 'Crosseyed Heart' Release [LISTEN]
Expediently trailing the end of the Rolling Stones' North American Zip Code tour, Keith Richards has uncovered "Trouble," the first single off of his upcoming solo album, 'Crosseyed Heart'--stream it for free below via iHeartRadio. -
College-Aged Thom Yorke Performs 'High and Dry' in Unearthed Video [WATCH]
Before the days of Radiohead, Thom Yorke was a college student struggling to reach fame with his University of Exeter band, Headless Chickens. Recently unearthed archival footage posted to YouTube shows Yorke and his college band performing a earlier version of Radiohead's Sophomore album 'The Bends' hit, "High and Dry." -
A New Direction: Louis Tomlinson is a Daddy-To-Be
Boy band member Louis Tomlinson's life is about to head in an unanticipated direction: he's going to be a dad. The British pop star is expecting a child with Los Angeles stylist Briana Jungwirth--the two are known to be very close friends out of the spotlight.
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