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Led Zeppelin Remastered Bass Heavy 'Hots on for Nowhere' Reference Mix [LISTEN]
In just 18 days, Led Zeppelin managed to craft their entire 1976 studio album, 'Presence,' during their time spent in Munich. Throughout the recording process, the iconic rock and roll band made reference mixes of some tracks-five of which will be featured on the upcoming companion disc to the record's deluxe edition. -
Diddy Arrested for Assault, Terroristic Threats and Battery Against Son's Football Coach
After threatening and assaulting UCLA football coach Jim Mora with a kettlebell, hip hop entrepreneur Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has been booked into the Los Angeles Country Sherrif's Department Inmate Reception Center. -
David Bowie Unveils Details of 'Five Years 1969–1973' Box Set
David Bowie has confirmed that he's dropping a box set, bridging the eminence of his entire career. The 12 CD or 13 LP set titled 'Five Years 1969-1973' gathers material recorded during the specified time period along with six remastered albums, two live albums and rare recording compilations. -
Madonna Teases Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' on Instagram [WATCH]
There are endless recognizable riffs in music history-one of the most familiar being in Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love." Madonna took to Instagram for a quick performance of Zeppelin's classic track in a room crowded with guitars. -
Bryan Cranston Resurrects 'Breaking Bad' Walter White at Electric Daisy Carnival [WATCH]
This Saturday during Above & Beyond's set at Electric Daisy Carnival, one of televisions most loved antiheroes made an appearance, commanding all attention from the audience. Bryan Cranston stormed the stage to reprise Breaking Bad's cancer-ridden, science teacher turned meth entrepreneur, Walter White. -
Kings of Leon Set Cancelled at Firefly Music Festival Due to Severe Weather
Kings of Leon were set to command the stage as headliners for Delaware's Firefly Festival on Saturday until "dangerous, inclement weather" forced the band to cancel their set. Concertgoers were asked to evacuate fairgrounds to avoid harsh weather. -
Beck and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore Announce Collaborative London Show
After 18 months of preparation, Beck is ready to unveil a "living art project" called Station to Station. London's Barbican Centre will host the show this summer form June 27 to July 26. -
Paul McCartney Remembers Charleston Shooting Victims
During Delaware's Firefly Festival on Friday night, Run the Jewels and Paul McCartney were among the array of artists who paid tribute to the Charleston, South Carolina Emanuel AME church shooting victims. Other artists focused more on political statements on stage and in Tweets. -
'Boulevard' Trailer Shows Robin Williams' Final Onscreen Performance [WATCH]
Tugging at the heartstrings of viewers around the world, Robin Williams makes his final intense onscreen performance in "Boulevard" as the first official movie trailer makes its debut. Even 10 months after his tragic death in August, his acting legacy continues to impress audiences worldwide. -
Foo Fighters Fan's Well Wishes to be Printed on Dave Grohl's Cast
The recent unfortunate event in which Dave Grohl tumbled off stage and broke his leg during a Foo Fighters gig in Sweden forced the band to cancel the rest of their European shows. Fans are now invited to send their sympathies and well wishes to the front man by signing a "virtual cast." -
John Greenwood Details Radiohead's Untitled Ninth Studio Album Update
Since 2011's 'King of Limbs,' Radiohead fans have been frenzied, waiting for news on the alternative rock band's ninth studio album. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood shed some light on the band's latest ventures, confirming that theyre working in the studio "in periods" and that the process "took a lot of time." -
Ozzy Osbourne, Florence + the Machine and Zac Brown Band to Headline Voodoo Fest 2015
This October, Ozzy Osbourne, Florence and the Machine and Zac Brown Band will head to New Orleans for the Voodoo Music and Arts Experience that spans Halloween weekend. -
Lady Gaga Performs John Lennon's 'Imagine' at European Games Opening Ceremony
Seated behind a piano charmingly adorned with an assortment of flowers, Lady Gaga delivered a classic yet powerful rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine" during the 2015 European Games opening ceremony. The 'Artpop' singer drew utter silence from the crowd of spectators and participants alike in Baku, Azerbaijan's Olympic stadium. -
Donald Trump Hired Actors for $50 to Cheer and Support Him at Presidential Announcement
On Tuesday, business tycoon Donald Trump made his official presidential announcement with the help of various paid actors to help stimulate a larger roar of support for the new candidate. Apparently $50 was a small fee to pay for his fair-weather supporters. -
Brad Paisley Performs 'Dead Flowers' With the Rolling Stones in Nashville [WATCH]
In the midst of the Rolling Stones' Zip Code Tour, the legendary group stopped by Nashville for a 20-song set highlighting their country-favored sounds in a gesture to Music City. Stone's classics including "Wild Horses," "Dead Flowers" and "Faraway Eyes" were performed with a bit more twang while Mick Jagger paraded around in a cowboy hat. -
Woman To Appear On New $10 Bill by 2020 Replacing Alexander Hamilton
Say goodbye to Alexander Hamilton--the $10 bill is undergoing a redesign makeover as announced by Secretary of the Treasury, Jack Lew, who will ultimately make the tough decision of which woman to feature on the bill. -
Foo Fighters Front Man Dave Grohl Pens Open Letter on Broken Leg, Five Canceled Shows
After taking a nasty tumble off stage in Gothenburg, Sweden, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl suffered a broken leg, yet decided to carry out the show through his damages. Four days after the fall, Grohl has penned an open letter describing the extent of his injuries and to his dismay, the cancellation of five European shows-doctors order. -
Courtney Love Sends Cease and Desist Against Kurt Cobain Conspiracy Film 'Soaked in Bleach'
It's been over two decades since the devastating death of Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain and for some; the story still remains a mystery. The latest Cobain documentary, Soaked in Bleach, was unveiled last week and details the singer's suicide, bringing conspiracy theories to the foreground while pointing the blame in the direction of his widow, Courtney Love. -
Jimmy Page Previews Final Led Zeppelin Reissues; Officially Closes Band Vault
As the final three deluxe album reissues of' Presence,' 'In Through the Out Door' and 'Coda' were kicked off in London today, Jimmy Page officially shut the historical and impressive doors to the Led Zeppelin vaults. -
Miley Cyrus Launches 'InstaPride' Campaign to Celebrate Transgender Individuals
Outspoken and free-spirited Miley Cyrus kicked off a new campaign in promotion of her Happy Hippie Foundation. Joining forces with Instagram, the Bangerz singer launched a photo sharing app called "InstaPride" to celebrate transgender and "gender expansive" people. -
Thirty Seconds to Mars Invites Fans to 'Camp Mars' - A 3-Day Summer Wilderness Retreat
In a unique approach to connect on another level with their fans, the trio of Thirty Seconds to Mars will launch a 3-day wilderness weekend from August 22 through August 24 called Camp Mars. They shared the idea with a teaser video inviting fans to the occasion. -
Death Cab for Cutie Takes a Creepy L.A. Tour for 'The Ghosts of Beverly Drive' [WATCH]
In their latest video for Kintsugi's "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive," Death Cab for Cutie corrals a group of celebrity-obsessed gawkers and leads them through a disquieting guided bus tour of tall ivy walls and eye-catching mansions in Los Angeles. -
Stevie Nicks Dedicates 'Landslide' to Dave Grohl After Injury
Anytime popular ballad "Landslide" is performed by Fleetwood Mac on tour, Stevie Nicks delegates a unique dedication each time. This time the seasoned rocker honored Dave Grohl during their headline set at Isle of Wight Festival on June 14. -
Cream's Ginger Baker Bashes Led Zeppelin; Calls Heavy Metal 'Incredibly Repulsive'
There have been many feuds in classic rock history and at the very least, various artists who weren't afraid to speak what's on their mind. Lou Reed once explained he wasn't a fan of the Beatles while Rolling Stones band-mates Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have been known for taking shots at one another. This time, Cream drummer and founder Ginger Baker spews some negativity towards Led Zeppelin and heavy metal. -
Chris Pratt Confirms His Involvement in 'Jurassic World' Sequel
With the long awaited release of 'Jurassic World' this weekend, dino devotees will be ecstatic to learn that recent action fim favorite, Chris Pratt, has confirmed his involvement in a sequel to the latest summer blockbuster. -
Muse Unveil New 'Drones' 90-Minute Live Show at Download Festival [WATCH]
For their debut headline performance at Donington Park, Derbyshire's Download Festival on Saturday, Muse teased their latest 'Drones' live show with a 90-minute set. -
Mumford & Sons Cover The Beatles' 'With A Little Help From My Friends' at Bonnaroo [WATCH]
Music festivals tend to bring about endless collaborations and guests to the stage, leaving audience members eager to see if their favorite artists will enlist the help of any fellow musicians. During Mumford & Sons headlining set at Manchester's Bonnaroo on Saturday, the folk rockers invited special guests to join them in a cover of The Beatles classic, "With A Little Help From My Friends." -
Two Year-Old Plays Rage Against The Machine's 'Bulls On Parade' on Guitar Hero [WATCH]
A two-year-old just discovered Rage Against The Machine for the first time and has already become an alternative metal aficionado, displaying what it takes to become a true rock star. The young fan came across the Los Angeles rockers while playing Guitar Hero-a YouTube video has since gone viral of the thick-browed, fist-pumping toddler. -
Taylor Swift Donates $15,000 via GoFundMe to a Volunteer Firefighter Who Saved His Family
A friend of a Texas firefighter set up a GoFundMe page to help a suffering local family in need--completely unaware that country turned pop artist, Taylor Swift, would subtly drop by to donate $15,000 to the cause. -
Sigur Rós to Stream 1999 'Agaetis Byrjun' Release Show at Icelandic Opera House
In commemoration of the 16th anniversary of 'ágætis byrjun,' Sigur Rós will live stream rare concert footage from the exact day they released their 1999 sophomore album. On June 12, 1999, Iceland natives headlined the Icelandic Opera House for an 11-song-set. The 92 minute gig will be available to stream on the band's official website at 5 p.m. EST.
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