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Jack White to Bring Third Man Records to Hometown Detroit on Black Friday
After partnering with local high-end goods manufacturer, Shinola, Jack White's Third Man Records is making its way over to the 'Lazaretto' singer's hometown of Detroit. The move will bring a new retail and office space into the city on black Friday of this year, November 27. -
Muse Reveals "The Handlers" off of 'Drones' Ahead of June 9 Release [LISTEN]
With all the excitement surrounding Muse's new LP, 'Drones,' the trio has unveiled song after song ahead of the political album's June 9 release. Following the most recent drop of "Reapers," the band has released their newest track, "The Handler." -
David Byrne Prepares for 'Contemporary Color' Show Including 10 Color Guard Groups [WATCH]
In an area-sized display, former Talking Heads front man, David Byrne, enlisted the talents of a color guard team for four shows between June 22 and 23 at Toronto's Air Canada Centre and June 27 and 28 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Ten Flag-spinning expert troops spanning the country will be joined by ten various artists including, St. Vincent, Tune-Yards, Nelly Furtago and Zola Jesus for the showing of 'Contemporary Color.' -
Michael Jackson Haunting Neverland? Potential Buyers May be Spooked
Michael Jackson's Neverland estate is on the market for $100 million, reeling in an abundance of prospective buyers. If the rumors of the Prince of Pop haunting the grounds are true, will the price go up for the brave or go down for the easily spooked? -
Thom Yorke Writes 432 Hour-Long Soundtrack Titled 'Subterranea' for Stanley Donwood Exhibit
Radiohead's front man, Thom Yorke, broke the record for longest song ever recorded with a 432 hour-long sountrack titled 'Subterranea'--that's an 18-day-long song--made specifically for artist Stanley Donwood's "The Panic Office" exhibit. -
Dustin Diamond Found Guilty of Two Misdemeanors in Stabbing Incident
Dustin Diamond, who's found it difficult to shake his nerdy image of "Screech" from 80s sitcom Saved by the Bell, was found guilty of two misdemeanors on Friday-disorderly conduct with a dangerous weapon and carrying a concealed weapon. -
The Doors' 'Other Voices' and 'Full Circle' to be Re-issued and Released in September
After the Doors front man Jim Morrison joined the 27 club in 1971, 'L.A. Woman' marked the last album the foursome would unveil. The remaining trio, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore continued on after the lyricist's death to release their often overlooked seventh and eighth studio albums 'Other Voices' and 'Full Circle.' -
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and Nick Mason Recieve Honor at University of Westminster [WATCH]
Although Pink Floyd rhythm gutiarist Roger Waters steers clear from any possibility of a reunion tour, he came together with living co-founder Nick Mason to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the influential psychedelic/progressive rock band at its formation site. -
Grateful Dead's Bill Kreutzmann and Airbnb to Give Chicago VIP Passes to Contest Winner
Fourth of July weekend will bring more bustle than usual to Chicago--specifically, Soldier Field--for the three Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well reunion shows. With deadheads flocking to embark on a long, strange trip to the windy city, room and board may be bit scarce. The Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann decided to team up with Airbnb for a contest where one traveler and their guest can win VIP tickets to the three-day gig. -
Bruce Springsteen Plays 'My Generation' With the Who at Benefit Concert [WATCH]
The 11th annual MusiCares Map Fund Benefit Concert took place Thursday night at New York's Best Buy Theater with an evening dedicated to music of the Who, complete with performances by Joan Jett, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nile and Billy Idol. -
Ed Sheeran Performs Unreleased 'Forever' at Forest Hills Stadium [WATCH]
Last night at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, grammy-nominated singer Ed Sheeran performed a night of covers, mash-ups, and brand new song 'Oh Darling', kicking off the night with "I'm a Mess," the first of multiple tunes detailing heartache. -
Dave Grohl Childhood Fan Letter Resurfaces; Brings 8-Year-Old Fan On Stage [WATCH]
Before the former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters front man made it big in the rock industry, Dave Grohl had extreme ambition and looked up his heroes just like the rest of strongly devoted youth. A fan letter written by a 14-year-old, calm, cool and collected Grohl resurfaced-the letter was penned to Minor Threat and Fugazi vocalist, Ian MacKaye. -
Queen Debuts Official App Featuring Quizzes, Prizes and Band History
With the assistance of Soshi Games, Queen have unveiled a new app, Queen: Play the Game which allows users to win prizes by taking quizzes and solving puzzles. Fans can also discover the history of the band through archival images and re-sampled songs from their broad discography. -
Julian Casablancas Talks Politcs, Music; Releases the Voidz's 'Human Sadness' Video [WATCH]
In an effort to discuss politics, comment on works by Martin Luther King Jr. and give his two cents on music, The Strokes/Voidz front man Julian Casablancas relaunched his website. -
New Found Glory Saves Horse by the Same Name Hours Before Slaughter
After coming across an ad on social media, New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert decided to gather his band mates to rescue a soon-to-be slaughtered horse by the name of, coincidentally, New Found Glory. -
Hit 'Serial' Podcast to Return for Two More Seasons of Different Stories
After reeling in an abundance of viewers for its first hit season, the Serial podcast will regenerate with confirmed seasons two and three. Podcast host and producer Sarah Koenig announced via e-mail blast that she and her team are gathering information for two fresh, independent stories. -
Blink-182 Move Closer to 'Friendly Divorce' From Tom DeLonge
Tom DeLonge's split from Blink-182 hasn't exactly been smooth and under-the-radar but as bassist-vocalist Mark Hoppus announced in an interview that the band is extremely close to sorting out all legalities and completely severing ties with the soon to be ex-guitarist. -
Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015 to Feature Bill Nye the Science Guy, Wu-Tang Clan, Cheap Trick and More
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015 will commemorate with an extensive selection of performers. Bill Nye the Science Guy was enlisted to be the Texas Festival's spokesperson in which a science gag teaser video was crafted and released for the 2015 fest, unveiling the show's lineup. -
7 Students Charged After Releasing 72,000 Ladybugs in Chopticon High School for Senior Prank
A group of Maryland teens are facing criminal charges after breaking into Chopticon High School in Morganza and unleashing 72,000 ladybugs into the building for a senior prank. -
Of Monsters and Men Announce North American Headliner Tour Dates; Release 'Hunger' Video
The Icelandic indie-folk group known as Of Monsters and Men has officially announced tour dates for their North American headline tour, hitting the road to support their sophomore album, 'Beneath the Skin' with a new lyric video for "Hunger" paving the way. -
Joni Mitchell Discusses Fame in an Animated Interview on PBS' Blank on Blank [WATCH]
In an archival interview from the eighties, Joni Mitchell nonchalantly discusses her fame, writer's block and her inability to record a "commercial record." The interview has since been turned into one of many PBS digital studios Blank on Blank series. -
Red Hot Chili Pepper's Chad Smith Jams With Children for 'Little Kids Rock' Event [WATCH]
At the first ever Little Kids Rock Family Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith was given the "Livin the Dream" award-the event reeled in over $85,000 to provide music education for kids and even involved a jam session with Smith and the children. -
Read a Previously Unseen Letter Penned by George Harrison to DJ Paul Drew in 1966
In May of 1966, George Harrison penned a letter for Atlanta DJ Paul Drew, revealing that after careful deliberation, monetary issues prevented the Beatles from recording at Stax in Memphis with Producer Jim Stewart. -
Watch U2 Play Super Rare Track 'In God's Country' on Stage With Fan
U2 has embarked on their Innocence + Experience Tour and just five shows in, the rock group has been taking requests from fans, performing rare tracks. -
Art Garfunkel Lashes Out at Paul Simon in New Interview
In a recent interview, Art Garfunkel accuses his former Simon & Garfunkel partner, Paul Simon, of suppressing his creativity and suffering a napoleon complex. Garfunkel told The Telegraph that Simon was to blame for the lack of reunion tours and even took a small jab at the Beatles Paul McCartney. -
Mathematician John Nash, Inspiration for 'A Beautiful Mind,' Died in A Car Crash at 86
Nobel Prize-winning mathematician and the muse for A Beautiful Mind, John Forbes Nash, died in a car accident with his wife Alicia Nash on May 23 at the ages of 86 and 82, respectively. -
Jack White Pens 'Music is Sacred' Poem; Claims it's Not About Tidal
Just days after tackling the value of music in a Q&A, Lazzaretto rocker Jack White penned a poem magnifying those reflections titled "Music is Sacred" and posted it to his Third Man Books official site. -
Dave Grohl Joins Paul McCartney in London for Beatles Classic 'I Saw Her Standing There' [WATCH]
Saturday night, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl made a surprise appearance alongside Paul McCartney during his London concert to perform a rendition of Beatles Classic "I Saw Her Standing There." The two rockers have collaborated before while Grohl usually mans the drum kit but this time, he was jamming front and center at the O2 Arena while banging chords. -
Neil Young Previews Video for 'Rock Starbucks' off of Monsanto-Themed Album [WATCH]
Neil Young has decided to embark on a political music journey with his new protest LP, 'The Monsanto Years,' with the help of Willie Nelson's sons Lukas and Micah in Promise of the Real. The LP is due out on June 16 but a video for "Rock Starbucks" has been unleashed on the Internet via Democracy Now. -
Ex-Con Daron Dylon Wint Arrested for the Murder of the Savopoulos Family
After an ongoing manhunt search for the murderer of the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper, U.S. marshals and police arrested ex-convict Daron Dylon Wint and gathered five of his companions into custody.
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