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Amy Lee Covers of Led Zeppelin's 'Going to California' with Powerful Vocals [LISTEN]
For her latest cover endeavor, Evanescence vocalist Amy Lee decided to tackle Led Zeppelin staple "Going to California," a tune that hits home for the family-centered singer. -
Mick Jagger Details New HBO Show 'Vinyl,' NYC's 1970s Music Scene
Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger dreamt up a movie 20 years ago with plans to detail the history of the music business. Eager to put his plan in motion, Jagger enlisted the help of 'Boardwalk Empire' creator Terence Winter and Martin Scorsese to make his long-time vision come to life. Realizing that they couldn't' squeeze the history of music into one film, the trip went fourth with crafting a new HBO rock drama, 'Vinyl,' which takes viewers directly into the heart of New York City streets in the 70s. -
Rare Freddie Mercury Vocals Appear on Charity Single for World AIDS Day [LISTEN]
Vocal tracks recorded during Queen frontman Freddie Mercury's 'Barcelona' sessions have become the hub of a rousing new track produced by Irish composer Stuart Leathem, "Little Freddie Goes to School." Having passed away from AIDS in 1991, the late, regal frontman's vocals were the right choice to be featured on the charity single for World AIDS day, which occurred on December 1. -
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Fenway Park Gig Aired on Palladia Thanksgiving Takeover
As part of Palladia's "Tom Petty Thanksgiving Takeover," the premium cable music channel aired the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers gig at Fenway Park on Nov. 29 at 9 p.m, giving Petty fans around the world something to be thankful for. -
Glassjaw Drop 'New White Extremity,' First Track in Over 13 Years [LISTEN]
It's been 13 long years since Long Island post hard-core band, Glassjaw, has dropped a full-length LP. Rumors circulating about a new record have been around for quite some time but now, it looks like fans can finally expect a full length album in 2016. On Tuesday, Glassjaw dropped a new track, "New White Extremity," which all fans can agree was a long-time coming. -
Gwen Stefani Delivers Emotional Performance of "Used to Love You" [WATCH]
During Monday's Top Ten episode, one of 'The Voice's' four coaches, Gwen Stefani, took the stage for an emotional delivery of her latest relationship anthem "Used to Love You." Paired with images of white roses, trees adorned with flowers and fog wandering around the stage, the No Doubt singer performed the powerful song she wrote for her recent ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale. -
Keith Richards Slams Mick Jagger's Solo Albums as Egotistical
Keith Richards is back at it again. Instead of taking shots against other influential classic rock groups like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Velvet Underground, the Rolling Stones guitarist put all his focus on his bandmate, Mick Jagger -- this wouldn't be the first or second time, though. The Stones guitarist recently admitted he never sat down and listened to the frontman's solo albums, but that didn't prevent him from calling the material egotistical and claiming that Jagger had "nothing to say." -
Deleted 'Amy' Scene Shows Winehouse as a Beyoncé Fan on Red Carpet [WATCH]
Just in time for the Dec. 1 Blu-Ray/DVD release of Asif Kapadia's 'Amy' documentary, a deleted scene has been shared of Winehouse making her way down the red carpet as she beams about Beyonce and details her excitement to be a part of the 2004 Brit Awards with two nominations. Tyler James, a dear friend of the "Back to Black" singer, looks back on the night of the awards as an eerie climax for Winehouse's career as a singer and entertainer. -
Coldplay & Beyoncé Collaborate on Dreamy Track 'Hymn for the Weekend' [LISTEN]
After sharing the stage for New York City's Global Citizen Festival, Coldplay and Beyonce have decided to team up for the dreamy, R&B track "Hymn for the Weekend" which showcases the "Partition" singer's interlacing wistful vocals with the group's love ridden lyrics. Coldplay's fourthcoming seventh studio album already boasts tracks featuring Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter as well as front man Chris Martin's ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, Oasis' Noel Gallagher and Tove Lo. -
Stars Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Yoko Ono, Thom Yorke & More Sign Climate Change Petition
Among dozens of celebrities and stars coming together to help prevent climate change, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, Yoko Ono, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, David Bowie and more have signed an open letter crafted by environmental sustainability non-for-profit Julie's Bicycle. In hopes to combat the alarming changes in climate, the letter was penned to the leadership in charge of the impending Paris Climate Conference. -
Taylor Swift Fulfills Fan Wish & Meets Young Australian Girl Facing Hearing Loss
Taylor Swift is known for being an extremely philanthropic celebrity, always lending a helping hand to her fans and those in need. After giving Swifties endless gifts with a star-studded '1989' Tour, featuring the talents of Mick Jagger, Alanis Morissette, Uzo Aduba, Ellie Goulding and tons more, Swift recently gave one young fan in Australia ever bigger gift -- the ability to fulfill her wish of meeting her musical hero before losing her hearing. -
Justin Bieber Crashes Chainsmokers L.A. Concert After Cancelling Two Recent Gigs [WATCH]
Only two days trailing the cancellation of a pair of scheduled appearances for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Justin Bieber crashed and popped up on stage in the middle of The Chainsmokers L.A. performance instead. -
Black Keys Frontman Dan Auerbach Close to Wrapping Up the Arcs' Second Album
Dan Auerbach, one half of The Black Keys, and his other band The Arcs are close to wrapping up their second studio album in record timing, having already dropped their first LP earlier in the year. -
Paul McCartney & Family Pen Letter to David Cameron on 'Meat Free Monday' Campaign
In support of the "Meat Free Monday" campaign, former Beatle Paul McCartney and his family penned a letter to David Cameron ahead of the Paris Climate Change Conference, slated to kick off on Monday, Nov. 30. -
Jack White Unveils Third Man Records Store in Detroit Ahead of Vinyl Pressing Plant
Trailing the announcement of plans on the horizon to open a vinyl pressing plan in Detroit, Jack White opened a second Third Man Records store in his hometown's Cass Corrider during the Thanksgiving and Black Friday hype. -
Drake Would Do Adele's Laundry for a Collaboration on "Hotline Bling" Remix
In the middle of her world take over with the comeback hit, "Hello," Adele has expressed her love for fellow musician Drake and his most recent hit. After hearing the '25' singer's eagerness to collaborate on a "Hotline Bling" remix, the Canadian rapper admitted that he would "do laundry" for a chance to work with the vocal powerhouse. -
Radiohead Frontman Thom Yorke Says Climate Change "Kept Me Awake at Night"
As Radiohead fans have been awaiting the arrival of the alternative rock group's ninth studio album, front man Thom Yorke recently took time from his busy recording schedule to discuss another matter of importance-climate chance. -
Janis Joplin Documentary ‘Little Girl Blue’ to Air on PBS Series 'American Masters'
On the heels of the latest musican biopic and documentary fad, comes a fresh Janis Joplin documentary, 'Janis: Little Girl Blue.' Having already launched its brief theatrical run, its debut will be followed-up with an airing on PBS series 'American Masters,' which profiles and takes a deeper look into the lives of influential American cultural artists. -
Justin Bieber Sings While Camcorder App Founder Taps Belly in Instagram Videos [WATCH]
Justin Bieber's fifth studio album, 'Purpose', offers an impressive handful of celebrity collaborations from Ed Sheeran, Diplo, Skrillex and Halsey to Travi$ Scott and Big Sean but now it seems the 21-year-old singer has turned to an unlikely collaborator -- the stomach of the Camcorder App founder. Making the star-studded cut of collaborators, John Shahidi and his belly-tapping skills have accompanied the "Sorry" singer in a group of videos he uploaded to his personal Instagram account early in the morning on Wednesday, November 25. -
Taylor Swift New Zealand Video Shoot Accused of Risking Endangered Bird Nests & Babies
Looks like Taylor Swift is prepping for a new music video, but of course that doesn't come without bringing some drama. In the midst of the "Bad Blood" singer's lawsuit troubles, animal activists have been blaming Swift and her filming crew for risking crushing an endangered bird species' nests and possibly baby birds on New Zealand's Bethells Beach. -
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Sings & Drinks With Birthday Boy, "Loses Virginity with Colombia"
Pearl Jam have been on the road, tackling gig after gig of their 2015 Latin American tour, which wraps up November 29 in Mexico City. After expanding into new musical territories by covering Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" for the first time and taking on John Lennon's "Imagine," the group offered an odd sentiment during their Wednesday night gig in Bogota, saying that "We are losing our virginity with Colombia." Another cause of "celebration" occurred during Sunday's Rio de Janeiro show when frontman Eddie Vedder invited a birthday boy to the stage to sing a song. -
*NSYNC Members Congratulate Adele on Breaking 'No Strings Attached' Record
After taking nearly a five year break from music, Adele returned to the scene as strongly and successfully as possible. Her third studio album, '25,' has broken record after record and now, it beat out 90s boy band *NSYNC in total record sales, surpassing 2000s smash album 'No Strings Attached.' The band members realize records are meant to be broken and flocked to social media to congratulate the "Hello" singer on her accomplishments. -
Will Smith Rejected Role in 'Django Unchained' Due to Tarantino's 'Creative Direction'
Quentin Tarantino is known for his gruesome yet gripping films, 2012's Western 'Django Unchained' included. Jamie Foxx starred as the film's main character, Django, but the role was originally offered to Will Smith who recently revealed why he turned it down. The two simply couldn't see eye to eye and Smith explained that he didn't agree with the Pulp Fiction writer's "creative direction." -
"Hello" Singer Adele in 'Talks' to Headline Glastonbury 2016
Adele has been taking the world by storm and breaking record after record with her latest hit single "Hello" and her third studio album, '25,' making appearances on Saturday Night Live and making stops at morning talk show's and trekking her way through the late night circuit. Now, the singer is in talks to headline Glastonbury Festival 2016. -
'Roger Waters: The Wall' Box Sets to Be Structured Into Graffiti Art
For months, fans have been hanging on every word Roger Waters announces in relation to his latest concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall' and its super-deluxe box set edition paired with the album's soundtrack. The Pink Floyd alumni recently revealed the latest details of the set-the housing of each box set can be structured into their own graffiti wall, boasting a mural by Brazilian graffiti team, Osgemos. -
Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons Perform in 'A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving' Special [WATCH]
In an hour-long special jam packed with the best festival performances of 2015, Bonnaroo decided to give thanks and celebrate a day filled with good food and company with equally as good, if not better, music. A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving offers a 12 performance special hosted by the quirky comedian Jo Firestone as she sits around a cozy fire, ready to let the musical acts into the homes of viewers around the world including Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons and Hozier. Fill your stomachs, kick back on the couch and digest both your Thanksgiving meal and Bonnaroo tunes with the ones you're most thankful for. -
Tony Iommi Reveals Black Sabbath Wrote 'A Whole Load' of Riffs for Scrapped Final LP
With the excitement around Black Sabbath's final The End tour, the classic metal group has every intention of releasing one last studio album, '13,' before it was eventually scrapped. Sabbath guitarist Tommy Iommi recently divulged that the band had a prosperous writing session for the album, where they "wrote a whole load" of riffs. -
Nicki Minaj Responds to Viral Jennifer Lopez AMA Meme, Claims She Was Giving "Side Eye"
It's no secret that when Nicki Minaj feels threatened or disrespected, she doesn't take it sitting down. When American Music Awards host Jennifer Lopez danced her way through a medley of the year's most popular songs including "Anaconda," the rapper was caught giving what seemed to be side eye to J.Lo, which was captured in a meme that since went viral. Now, Minaj has personally responded to those claims. -
Jimmy Page to Record First Solo Album in Almost 30 Years: Releasing in 2016
After a two year endeavor reissuing all nine studio albums and officially closing the doors to classic rock giant Led Zeppelin's vaults, the silver-haired, Les Paul wielding guitar hero, Jimmy Page, recently announced he'd release his first solo album in almost 30 years in 2016. -
Ed Sheeran to Appear in Third Installment of 'Bridget Jones's Baby'
Bridget Jones is back again and this time, Ed Sheeran and a baby will be joining her. In the latest installment of the series, trailing 2001's 'Bridget Jones's Diary' and 2004's 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason,' comes 'Bridget Jones's Baby.' The 'X' singer will make an appearance in the film starring Renee Zellweger and Colin Firth.
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