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Stream HAIM's live KROQ show at Red Bull Sound Space
HAIM is kicking the year off with a live show at KROQ's Red Bull Sound Space at 1pm Central today, January 15th. You can stream it live here on KROQ's website, and for up to 24 hours thereafter. -
Chance The Rapper moving in with James Blake for the sake of sweet music-making
With so many bad reality TV out there, we kind of wish this were a show: Chance The Rapper moves in with James Blake. -
Red Bull Music Academy now accepting applications for Tokyo music workshops and festivals
Red Bull Music Academy is open for applications to attend free music workshops, lectures and festivals in Tokyo, Japan. But no rush -- you have until March 18th and sending your application in later doesn't affect your chances. There will recording sessions and performances from international music "mavericks" -- producers, vocalists, instrumentalists and more. -
Listen to Willow Smith's '5' featuring Jaden Smith
Willow Smith's latest song "5" rolls vivid imagery into the smooth, R&B atmospheric sound. Listen to her collaboration with Jaden Smith. -
Christine McVie rejoining Fleetwood Mac is "the worst kept secret," Mick Fleetwood says
Fleetwood Mac News reports a fan hearing Mick Fleetwood say: "This is the worst kept secret there is, but Christine McVie will be rejoining Fleetwood Mac!" -
"Secret" of the music industry? Producer Max Martin behind Billboard hits flies under the radar [VIDEO]
In "The Biggest Secret in the Music Industry," Boy in the Band explains that a high number of Billboard number-one smash hits have all come from the same Swedish producer: Max Martin. Artists he's made chart-toppers with include Backstreet Boys, Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Avril Lavinge, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Taylor Swift, it goes on. -
Brit Awards nominees react, reflect and talk 'rebellion': Jessie J, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Rudimental, Ella Eyre
Brit Awards nominees Jessie J, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Rudimental spoke of highlights from past shows and shared some other insights on music in general. -
Q-Tip teams up with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill for TV drama set in Native Tongues era
Q-Tip is collaborating with actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill in a drama television series inspired by his life during the Native Tongues era. Though there is no writer yet, they will reportedly shop the show around to networks as soon as next week. Q-Tip is known as a founding member of A Tribe Called Quest. -
Hear Angel Olsen's second single 'Hi-Five' off 'Burn Your Fire for No Witness' coming out in February
Angel Olsen's Burn Your Fire for No Witness isn't coming out until February 18th, 2014, but she's already releasing a sneak peak at her second single, "Hi-Five." Produced by John Congleton under Jagjaguwar, it's her same trademark vocals, but with the newer guitar sound we heard on the single "Forgiven/Forgotten." -
Study: Lady Gaga's twitter account may have lifesaving potential for Little Monster followers undergoing hardship
Communication researchers at the University of Missouri have come across some profound findings in their research study: "Making monsters: Lady Gaga, fan identification, and social media." -
Throwback Thursday: “Spiderwebs” by No Doubt
When No Doubt released "Spiderwebs," their second single off of 1995's Tragic Kingdom, one thing was clear: they weren't going to quietly retreat as a one-hit wonder after the first single, "Just a Girl." Following up with "Don't Speak" sealed the deal -- they had more staying power than a catchy ska punk song. This past spring Rolling Stone confirmed that Rock Mafia producers and Greg Kurstin were teaming up with the band to write new material for a 2014 album release. -
Colbie Caillat nominated for another Grammy, talks tour healthy lifestyle and challenges in new interview [WATCH]
Colbie Caillat's "Lucky" duet with Jason Mraz earned them both a Grammy. Now she's back with a nomination for her new duet with Gavin Degraw, "We Both Know," featured in the film Safe Haven. The category: Best Song Written For Visual Media. Caillat just came off a long tour and sat down with CBS Radio.com to dish how she stays fit during the crazy schedule and travel. -
Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst denies sexual assault claim
On December 17th a post ran on xoJane.com entitled "I Dated a Famous Rockstar and All I Got Was Punched in the Face." Part of the "It Happened to Me" series, the anonymous writer has a detailed recount of her alleged relationship with Bright Eyes' front man Conor Oberst. The post has been reblogged on Tumblr and from there spread like wildfire, causing Oberst and his team to release a statement to AbsolutePunk.net. -
Bono talks U2's 'Ordinary Love' tribute in Mandela biopic, song nominated for a Globe, Oscar contender
Bono recently talked about how U2's "Ordinary Love" came to life, the song in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The Weinstein Company was behind the idea to get U2 for the film's song. -
UK vinyl sales exploded in 2013, Arctic Monkeys and Daft Punk at top
It was a "record" breaking year for vinyl sales in the UK. Or at least the highest it's been since 1997 when 817,000 records were sold, The Telegraph reports. Data from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and the Official Charts Company show 780,000 vinyl albums were sold. Topping the sales was Arctic Monkeys' AM and Daft Punk's Random Access Memories. -
Macaulay Culkin performs in The Pizza Underground's debut music video, starts tour
Macaulay Culkin's band, The Pizza Underground, has released a music video and is touring. Last month we introduced you to Macaulay Culkin's band, The Pizza Underground. -
Kylie Minogue, Ricky Wilson are new judges for 'The Voice UK' with will.i.am
Series 3 of The Voice UK is premiering on BBC1 this Saturday. Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson are new judges, joining Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am. -
High number of drug-related arrests at Phish's Madison Square Garden concerts
The four-day Phish shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City had over 228 summons or arrests. According to the Manhattan district attorney's office, many of the arrests were misdemeanors. However, 10 felony charges have been documented for the attempted sale of drugs to police officers working undercover. -
Throwback Thursday: 'Place to Be' by Nick Drake
For this Throwback Thursday we're returning to the 70s to spotlight an artist who finished his last album during the early part of this decade. Nick Drake was caught between two more distinctive eras, and had a sound completely of his own. Listen to "Place to Be" now. -
Beyoncé's “XO” sampling of the NASA Challenger explosion audio causes controversy
At the start of Beyoncé's new song "XO," you can hear six seconds of audio saying, "Flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously a major malfunction." This is NASA's former public affairs officer, Steve Nesbitt, at the time of the NASA Challenger Explosion. FOX News is reporting that a statement has been issued about this clip, by June Scobee Rodgers, the widow of Challenger Commander Dick Scobee, who is part of the Challenger Center for Space Science Education. -
Jimi Hendrix's London apartment to be made into museum neighboring current Handel House
Jimi Hendrix rented rooms at No 23 Brook Street in central London with girlfriend Kathy Etchingham. These rooms will be transformed back to their 1968 look, as part of a museum to preserve Hendrix's legacy neighboring the Handel House Museum, where composer Frideric Handel once lived. -
Sneak peek: Sara Bareilles, Sheryl Crow on 'Artists Den' TV series with Vampire Weekend, Phoenix
The seventh season of "Live from the Artists Den" will premiere this January 29th. Sara Bareilles, Sheryl Crow, Vampire Weekend and Phoenix will appear on PBS. -
Pixies show in Israel slated for summer, alongside Soundgarden
Pixies will perform in Israel this June, along with Soundgarden. The Pixies will play a concert in Israel this June, the Associated Press reports. This comes about four years after a cancelled show. -
TuneCore maintains strong artist community despite YouTube copyright controversy, posts indie holiday playlist
TuneCore recently put together a holiday playlist of their indie artists. It's a chance to discover some versions of Christmas classics you've never heard, and find new artists at the same time. They maintain a strong TuneCore artist community in light of the recent YouTube copyright controversy. -
'Michael Bublé: Home for the Holidays' Christmas special airs tonight, shares Songza playlist for the holidays
Tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern, NBC will air Michael Bublé's 3rd annual Christmas special, "Michael Bublé: Home for the Holidays." The roster of guest stars includes Rod Stewart, Blake Shelton and Carly Rae Jepsen. He is also getting into the holiday spirit by releasing a customized playlist for your celebrations. You can stream the "Christmas Day with Michael Bublé" playlist on Songza. -
Watch Sara Bareilles perform 'Brave' with pediatric cancer patient Joshua
Sara Bareilles' recent performance of "Brave" at the House of Blues in Florida got the world listening -- and watching. Bareilles performed her hit song off her latest album, The Blessed Unrest with pediatric cancer patient Joshua Chambers. -
Angelica Catalano's 2013 Playlist: Kendrick Lamar, Lorde and Preatures
Music Times, like so many other music publications, was looking to publish a "Best of 2013" playlist. We met to discuss what such a playlist should include, and that's where we ran into trouble. We couldn't agree. Sometimes two of us just couldn't agree on whether the performer was amazing or terrible, and even when we agreed they were amazing, we couldn't agree on what track was most representative of their work. Hence it was decided that rather than try to agree (a seemingly impossible endeavor), everyone would get their own "favorites of 2013" playlist. We won't argue that these are neccesarily the best tracks of the last year, but they're definitely songs that caught our respective attention and caused us to hit 'repeat" over and over and over again. -
A very retro Christmas party playlist
Retro Christmas songs for your holiday party from the Rat Pack, Louis Armstrong, The Beach Boys, Otis Redding, Andy Williams and more. -
Live stream Ariana Grande, The Wanted, Avicii, Austin Mahone, Pitbull in B96's Jingle Bash
Live stream Ariana Grande, The Wanted, Avicii, Austin Mahone, Pitbull in B96's Jingle Bash. 'Tis the season for seemingly impromptu Christmas shows. -
Online radio 'Radionomy' lets you DJ your own station, make money
More than half of Americans over the age of 12 listen to Internet radio. But we can bet Radionomy is one like you've never heard (get it?) before. As a user, you have more options than ever to expand a listening community around the world. For starters, you can make your own radio station from massive music and content libraries provided by Radionomy.
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