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'Guitar Hero Live' Tracks Include Rage Against the Machine, Sleigh Bells, Rolling Stones and More
After a five-year hiatus, Guitar Hero is returning to game consoles with a new installment of the jam session video game, 'Guitar Hero Live.' The first 24 songs have been revealed from its extensive set-list, spanning from the Rolling Stones and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Ed Sheeran and Pantera. -
Jeff Beck Releases First Studio Track in over Five Years Titled "Tribal" [LISTEN]
For the first time in five years, Jeff Beck crafted a new track titled "Tribal" that will be featured on his fifth concert compilation LP. 'Live+' will include Beck's best performances of 2014 and an ending of two new studio recordings. -
Dave Holloway, Father of Natalee, Pursues New Information in Aruba
In 2005, 18-year-old Natalee Holloway vanished while on a high-school trip in Aruba. Last seen leaving a club with Joran van der Sloot, Holloway was presumed dead after a thorough investigation. A decade later, more details are coming to light, sending father Dave Holloway to return to the island to investigate. -
Deflategate: Tom Brady Plans to Appeal Four Game Suspension
The start of the New England Patriot's season defending their super bowl title will commence without their star quarterback, Tom Brady, who was suspended for the first four games. On Monday, the NFL announced that brady will be suspended without pay for violating NFL policy during "deflategate." -
OITNB: New Trailer For Season 3 Of 'Orange is the New Black' Surfaces [WATCH]
With exactly one month until the premiere of Orange is the New Black season three, it's acceptable and expected that personal countdowns have begun until being reunited with our favorite Litchfeild inmates. -
Mother's Day Brawl: More Than 100 People Involved Revere Beach Fight
More than 100 people were involved in a massive Mother's Day brawl at Massachusetts' Revere Beach. State police confirmed at least twelve people were arrested in connection with the fight that drew immense amounts of traffic and kept officers from patrolling other areas. -
Family Kicked Off Flight After Daughter With Autism was Labeled 'Disruptive' [WATCH]
Dr. Donna Beegle, the Oregon mother of an autistic 15-year-old named Juliette Beegle, is taking action against United Airlines after it removed her family from their flight. While departing from a Walt Disney World vacation, they were evicted from the plane due to her autistic daughter being "disruptive." -
Ozzy Osbourne Donates $10,000 to Louisville Leopard Percussionists
Two and a half years ago, Louisville child musicians posted an all-percussion rendition of Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" to YouTube eventually accumulating over 800,000 unique views. The video finally made its way to The Black Sabbath frontman who was so impressed that he decided to send the Louisville Leopard Percussionists a $10,000 check in support of their music. -
Miley Cyrus & Laura Jane Grace Perform 'True Trans Soul Rebel' for Backyard Sessions [WATCH]
To raise awareness for the recently launched Happy Hippie Foundation, Miley Cyrus has conducted star-studded Backyard Sessions recorded in the singer's own backyard. The fourth session features Cyrus with Against Me! Frontwoman Laura Jane Grace for an acoustic version of "True Trans Soul Rebel," originally performed by the Florida punk band. -
Jimi Hendrix Biopic Directed by Paul Greengrass in the Works
In an agreement with Legendary Pictures, Jimi Hendrix's estate closed a deal for an official biopic detailing the life and capturing the passion of the guitar legend. Paul Greengrass of United 93 and Captain Phillips is in talks to direct the film with a script penned by Scott Silver. -
David Letterman Late Show Goodbyes: Tina Fey Says Farewell With #LastDressEver, Reveals Spandex
Having appeared for a total of 20 times on the 'Late Show' with David Letterman since it began airing in 1993, Tina Fey decided to make her last attendance a memorable one by stripping down to her spandex and giving Letterman the blue and black dress off her back. -
Brand New Creates Craft Beer, Announces U.S. Tour Dates Including Ommegang Brewery Stop
Alternative Rockers Brand New will head back to the stage at Cooperstown's Ommegang Brewery for their first New York show of 2015--instead of keeping the company of Modest Mouse, this time, Manchester Orchestra and Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band will come along for the ride. -
Stephen Colbert Funds $800,000 In Education Grants For South Carolina Schools
Celebrated TV comedian and soon-to-be host for CBS' 'Late Show,' Stephen Colbert revelead that he would fund all grants from teachers in South Carolina on Donorschoose.org -
'Full House' Reboot: Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey) Confirms Involvement In 'Fuller House'
Uncle Joey's Back! It's time to make room in the house that's getting "fuller" by the minute. Dave Coulier confirmed on Twitter that he's uniting with the cast of the Full House 2016 Netflix reboot, Fuller House. -
Arcade Fire Opening Haitian Restaurant in Montreal This Summer Called Agrikol
Husband-and-wife duo Will Butler and Régine Chassagne, also known as the Quebec based, indie-rock group Arcade Fire, have made an indelible print on the music scene-now, they'll explore new avenues as they open their own Montreal Restaurant, Agrikol. -
First Look: Quentin Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight' Cast
A handful of cast members from Quentin Tarantino's latest film, "The Hateful Eight," have been given a first-look feature on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. Three members of the bountiful, star-studded cast, Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh garnish the magazine cover in promotion of Tarantino's movie. -
Mario, Legend of Zelda Theme Park Attractions Coming To Universal After Nintendo Deal
Ever wonder what it would be like to disconnect the controller and have a real life Mario Kart or Diddy Kong race? You may get to have that chance by trying out all-new video game-themed attractions thanks to the recent agreement between Nintendo and Universal Parks & Resorts. -
New 'Indiana Jones' Film Confirmed By Lucasfilm, Following 'Star Wars' Sequels
With a new Star Wars revival on the horizon, another favored George Lucas movie franchise starring Harrison Ford will be reintroduced-Indiana Jones. In reagards to the company's deal with Disney, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy established that the corporation is "in talks" about a new film but a script hasn't yet been crafted. -
Eddie Murphy Drops Video For New Reggae Song 'Oh Jah Jah' [WATCH]
Comedian and actor Eddie Murphy unveiled his plans four months ago to dive into the reggae music world with a new single titled "Oh Jah Jah." Now, the track has finally received a companion video involving Murphy jamming in the studio, directed by Richard Gumbs III. -
Bob Weir's 'The Other One' Documentary Trailer Explores Friendship With Jerry Garcia [WATCH]
In the upcoming Netflix documentary The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir, Grateful Dead fans get the opportunity to follow Weir throughout his life and career as he encountered recognition, drug experimentation, strength through family and everything in between. "I've led a kind of unusual life," Bob Weir states in the trailer. "I was a 16-year-old kid when I started playing with the Grateful Dead. The music was an adventure...Our fans were a little bit different. We've got kind of a little gypsy entourage. You just had to see it." Directed by God Bless Ozzy Osbourne’s Mike Fleiss, the documentary will make its Netflix debut on May 22—spanning details from Weirs youth in Palo Alto, California to his dedication to the Dead and his remarkable friendship with front man Jerry Garcia. In the trailer, Weir continued to highlight his connection with Garcia and electric guitars by saying "I could intuit and be there when he got there with a little surprise for him," he says.The Other One includes interviews and conversations with musical companions and colleagues including Sammy Hagar, Bruce Hornsby and Mike Gordon as well as Grateful Dead and family members and Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann of the Dead, notes Entertainment Weekly. "If you don't have an ego, you can be the best Number Two on the planet," Sammy Hagar of Van Halen said. "That's kind of what Bob became. It makes him special."Aside from interviews, The Other One incorporates an abundance of performance footage—previously seen as well as archived. "We certainly unearthed a lot of buried treasure from the Grateful Dead archive while making this film," Fleiss said, notes Rolling Stone. The Dead will play three farewell shows for their 50th anniversary at the bay area’s Levi’s Stadium and Chicago’s Soldier Field. -
Damien Echols of the West Memphis Three Tweets "Today Was My Original Execution Date"
Damien Echols, notoriously known as one of the "West Memphis Three," was released from prison in 2011 after serving an 18-year sentence. On Tuesday, Echols tweeted that May 5 was his original execution date and that today would have been his 21st death anniversary. -
Bob Dylan's Super Bowl Ad Inspired David Duchovny to Pen New Song 'Positively Madison Avenue'
When David Duchovny first decided to mess around with a guitar, the world already knew him as a reputable actor, most likely as Fox Mulder of "The X-Files" and Hank Moody of "Californication." First perfecting "Yoshimi Batles the Pink Robots" by the Flaming Lips and then applying his long-time fondness and practice with poetry, Duchovny had enough material and completed demos to compose an LP of 12 songs. -
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O Pens Google Doodle Song About Nellie Bly Called "Oh, Nellie"
Today would have be the 151st birthday of the unforgettable journalist Nellie Bly-Google Doodles decided to honor Bly, also known as Elizabeth Jane Cochran, with a video and an ode titled "Oh, Nellie," sung by the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Karen O. -
Louis C.K. to Write, Direct and Star in 'I'm a Cop,' His First Major Movie in 14 Years
For the first time in 14 years, Louis C.K. will release a feature film -- "I'm a Cop" -- in which he'll write, direct and star in as a volunteer police officer. -
Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' Reissue Features an Alternate Version of "Bitch"
Next month will bring the deluxe reissue of the 1971 classic Rolling Stones LP, 'Sticky Fingers,' along with previously unheard alternate studio renditions of the albums' tracks--some of which have already been leaked--including the extended version of "B-tch." -
The Spice Girls Reunite for David Beckham's Birthday
Saturday night marked soccer connoisseur David Beckham's 40th birthday, which he celebrated with a huge bash where someone (or a few someones) stole his spotlight -- namely, The Spice Girls. -
JK Rowling Apologizes to Harry Potter Fans for Killing Off Fred Weasley
May 2, 2015 marked the 17th anniversary of the battle that ended one of the most beloved book series, "Harry Potter the Battle of Hogwarts." JK Rowling took to Twitter and seized the opportunity to apologize for killing off one of the series most favored characters, Fred Weasley, during the battle. -
Paul McCartney Says "Let it Be" Inspired Kanye West's "Only One"
In a recent interview with The Sun, Paul McCartney spoke of Kanye West's hit single "Only One," and how it was inspired by the Beatles' "Let it Be." -
Tame Impala Frontman Kevin Parker Shares New Track 'Disciples' on Reddit [LISTEN]
Following their freshman and sophomore albums 'Innerspeaker' and 'Lonerism,' Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala will shortly see the release of their third LP, 'Currents.' Talking to fans through a Reddit Ask Me Anything, front man Kevin Parker divulged detailed stories as well as the third track off of 'Currents.' -
Roger Waters Calls Silicon Valley Executives 'Rogues and Thieves'
With the recent emergence of Jay Z's Tidal and the steady popularity of Spotify, artists have been flocking to support or challenge streaming services. The latest to combat music streaming is Pink Floyd front man Roger Waters, who calls Silicon Valley executives "rogues and thieves" concerning change within the music industry.
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