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Nikki Sixx Talks Scott Weiland's Death, Drug Addiction on His 'Sixx Sense' Radio Show
Nikki Sixx is just the latest artist to comment on the drug-related death of Scott Weiland, frontman of Velvet Revolver and former singer of the Stone Temple Pilots. On an episode of his 'Sixx Sense' radio show, he talks drug addiction and Weiland's death. -
Lady Gaga Thrilled Over Her Golden Globe Nomination for 'American Horror Story'
Following her widely publicized turn in 'American Horror Story: Hotel,' Lady Gaga is thrilled over a recent Golden Globe nomination for her role as The Countess in season 5. Created by Ryan Murphy, the series is enormously popular amongst fans and Lady Gaga is likely a big part of the increasingly popularity due to her star quality. -
Lady Gaga Opens Up About Surviving Rape, 'The Hunting Ground' and Depression
Since she came out about her own rape at the age of 19, Lady Gaga has been a stalwart advocate for victims of sexual violence, through both non-profit and musical works. Her recent song "Til' It Happens To You," featured in The Hunting Ground, which documented campus rape. Thursday (Dec. 10), at a TimesTalks panel she shared how it felt being a survivor of rape and how it changed her. -
Travis Barker Talks Addiction to Painkillers & Death of Scott Weiland From Velvet Revolver
Travis Barker is no stranger to addiction. The former Blink 182 drummer had his own struggles with drugs for many years and it took something as dramatic as a plane crash for him to get sober. He is also one of several celebrities who've come out with commentary on Scott Weiland's death. In a new interview he talks addiction and the death of the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman's death. -
Russell Simmons Writes Open Letter Donald Trump: "Stop the Bullsh*t"
Like many, Russell Simmons is offended by Donald Trump's politics and has written an open letter to the Republican candidate where he pleads with him to "stop the bullsh*t." The hip-hop mogul additionally cites that Trump has been an "amazing friend" to him over the years. -
Diplo Talks Grammy Nominations, 'Lean On' Snub, Skrillex and Justin Bieber in New Interview
Diplo may himself be nominated for three Grammy Awards this year (Producer of the Year, Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Recording), but the "Where Are U Now" DJ isn't being quiet about his opinions on the award show. In an interview with The New York Times, Diplo spoke on his nominated works as well as some of the major snubs in EDM, including "Lean On" by his group Major Lazer, featuring DJ Snake and MO. -
50 Cent Weighs In On Fetty Wap Grammys Snubs, Cites 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' Slight
50 Cent thinks that Fetty Wap should have been nominated for "Best New Artist" and he isn't afraid to tell you. In a new Instagram post the rapper asserts that Fetty Wap deserved to be nominated and disses the Grammys all in one. He also cited his own slight in 2014. -
Former 'The Voice' Coach Cee Lo Green Apologizes Again for Rape Comments on 'Steve Harvey'
Cee Lo Green has apologized for his behavior again and claims he's changed. In an interview with the Steve Harley Show on Tuesday (Dec. 8) the former The Voice coach covered many topics, including the drugging and rape charges and his subsequent offensive tweets about the subject. -
Eagles of Death Metal Issue Statement Following Paris Attacks Memorial Concert With U2
Eagles of Death Metal has issued a statement following their Paris attacks memorial concert with U2. The concert, held on Dec. 7, was the group's initial show in the nation's capital following the attacks of Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert, killing 89 members of the audience at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. -
Sinead O'Connor Thanks Fans, Hospital Workers When Her Facebook is Reactivated
Sinead O'Connor is continuing to be active on Facebook following her reported suicide attempt. Since her account was reactivated she has posted several encouraging comments to her page and in the latest has thanked her fans and hospital workers for their support. Her original Facebook rantings were also accusatory towards her family members. This past Sunday (Dec. 6) she also shared a video of Jimi Hendrix playing his song "Wild Thing" in Paris way back in 1967. -
Justin Bieber Posts More Throwback Photos with Ex Selena Gomez & Rihanna to Instagram
Justin Bieber seems to have Selena Gomez on the brain again as of late. Now the singer has posted another photo of the two to Instagram, and it's not even throwback thursday. In addition to the photo of Gomez, Bieber also posted one of himself and Rihanna in 2011. -
Moogfest 2016: Gary Numan, GZA, Odeza, Blood Orange Headline 10th Anniversary Festival
Moogfest has quite the 2016 lineup for it's 10th year and it includes big names such as Gary Numan, GZA, Odeza and Blood Orange. This year, the festival is relocating from Asheville, North Carolina, to Durham but the span of the acts performing are a good substitute for it's traditional location. The roster is being touted as their most experimental yet. -
Scott Weiland's Ex-Wife Shares Honest Letter on Velvet Revolver Singer's Death, Children
Following Scott Weiland's death, his ex-wife Mary Fosberg Weiland wrote a letter to the public on his passing. She wrote in on behalf of his family and for his two teenaged children Noah, 15, and Lucy, 13. Her two children added their own parts to the honest letter teaching the public what was really going on behind the scenes in the Velvet Revolver singer's life and what really lead to his death. -
Animal Collective Going on World Tour Following 'Painting With' Album Release
Animal Collective is going on a world tour following the release of their album, 'Painting With.' In fact, they're leaving on tour the very day that the album is released. The band will hit musical hotspots New York, Los Angeles, Berlin and London, with a final date in New Jersey in mid May. -
Nicki Minaj Posts $100,000 Bail for Brother Jelani in Reported Rape Case
Nicki Minaj has posted $100,000 bail for her brother in his reported rape case. This past Thursday (Dec. 3), her brother, Jelani Maraj, was arraigned in court in Nassau country on charges of first degree sexual conduct in addition to rape of a 12-year-old girl. The bond posted by Minaj is supported by two homes in Baldwin that she owns, one inhabited by her mother and the other by her brother. -
Bono Has Written a Song About the Paris Attacks at Eagles of Death Metal's Le Bataclan Concert
Bono says that he has written a song about the attacks that occurred at an Eagles of Death Metal show, killing 89 concert goers at Le Bataclan in Paris on Nov. 13. 132 people total were slain during the ISIS attacks in the nation's capital and the tragedy at Le Bataclan accounted for most of the fatalities. -
Wayne Coyne on Miley Cyrus, Her New Album and Their 'Milk, Milk, Milk Tour'
At first, The Flaming Lips and Miley Cyrus may have seemed like an odd match to tour together, but the collaboration actually started awhile ago. In the Flaming Lips "St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" cover album that was released in 2014, Cyrus performed on the iconic track, "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." Now, in a new interview, Wayne Coyne is talking Miley Cyrus, her new album, 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' and their 'Milk, Milk, Milk' tour together. -
Sinead O'Connor is Back on Facebook After Suicide Threats With Upbeat New Posts
Sinead O’Connor’s Facebook page has now been reactivated after it was deleted this past Wednesday (Nov. 2) following a series of suicidal posts by the singer and musician. The new posts are surprisingly upbeat considering what the public had been reading before. -
Eagles of Death Metal to Play With U2 in Paris for Memorial Concert After Terrorist Attacks
Eagles of Death Metal are slated to play with U2 in Paris for a memorial concert honoring the victims of the Paris attacks this Sunday (Dec. 6). -
Hard Drugs Found on Scott Weiland's Tour Bus, Wildabout's Bassist Tommy Black Arrested
As was widely speculated, hard drugs were found on Scott Weiland's tour bus and cocaine was in his personal bedroom. The Minnesota police did a thorough search of the premises shortly after the Velvet Revolver and Stone Temple Pilots singer died and found the controlled substances throughout the vehicle. -
Coldplay Won't Be Releasing New Album 'A Head Full of Dreams' on Spotify
Taking a cue from Adele, Coldplay will not be releasing their upcoming album, 'A Head Full of Dreams,' on Spotify. The album, which is out next Friday (Dec. 11), will only be available to fans on Apple Music and Amazon Prime music, which is a streaming service specific to Prime members. -
Michael Jackson's Estate Being Sued Over 'Messages to Michael' Shutdown on Film Footage
Michael Jackson's estate is being sued over a shutdown on the tribute film, "Messages to Michael" by Sharad Chandra Patel. In the suit, Patel claims that he is being denied his legal rights to the footage that he needs to make the film by the estate executors John Branca and John McClain. He is being represented by known Hollywood lawyer Larry Stein and the estate is being represented by Howard Weitzman. -
Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan Writes Moving Eulogy After Scott Weiland's Death
Billy Corgan has issued a sentimental statement on Scott Weiland's death and goes as far to name him amongst Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain as "a great voice of our generation." In his eulogy posted to the Smashing Pumpkins website, Corgan references both the lost voices in music and his own sometimes dysfunctional relationship with the band. -
Nicki Minaj's Brother Arrested for First Degree Rape & Sexual Assault of A Minor
Nicki Minaj's brother, Jelani Maraj, has been arrested for the reported sexual assault of a minor. A resident of Long Island, Maraj, who was recently married, was arraigned this past Thursday for first-degree course of sexual conduct against a minor and first-degree rape. -
Adele Draws Criticism for Privacy Breaches in Ticket Sales for New Tour in 2016
Adele has drawn some criticism for privacy breaches that occurred during ticket sales leading up to her first new tour in five years. The pre-sale was organized by Songkick, an artist discovery platform that recently melded with the direct-to-fan ticketing company Crowdsurge over the summer. Her pre-sale for tickets sold out in a little over four hours on her artist website. -
'The Voice' Coach Adam Levine and Maroon 5 Leave CAA for WME Talent Agency
Adam Levine and Maroon 5 have left CAA for WME talent agency. But singer Levine and his band will still be represented by Jordan Feldstein from Career Artist Management in addition to Live Nation. WME will take on representation for both Levine and Maroon 5 in all facets of their career. -
Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Aren't Getting Married After 'The Voice' Wraps
False reports have surfaced that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are getting married. The two just officially announced that they are dating at the 2015 CMA Awards, much to the reported dismay of his ex Miranda Lambert. -
Adele Says Kate Bush & Being A Mother Inspired Her '25' Comeback Album
Adele's long anticipated comeback album '25' has been a force in music to say the least, breaking every Nielsen record in music. She has also made an appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' in order to promote the album, as well as hitting the late night circuit for live performances of her new music from the album, including hits "Hello" and "When We Were Young." But in a new interview Adele talks what actually inspired her monstrous comeback, eclectic UK singer Kate Bush's comeback, and in a strange twist she notes being a mother. -
Justin Bieber Posts Throwback Photo With Selena Gomez on Instagram: Fans Go Wild
Is every Beliebers favorite couple Jelena back together? When one half of the former couple, Justin Bieber, posted a nostalgic photo of his ex, Selena Gomez, on Instagram fans went wild and set the Internet on fire with rumors once again. In spite of denials by Bieber and Gomez, the Internet fans seem determined to put the two singers back together. -
2 Chainz Wins $5 Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Thot Video Case by Dismissal
2 Chainz has officially won, by dismissal, the $5 million lawsuit that was brought against him in July by a woman named Christine Chisholm. Her lawsuit cited that the rapper had called her a "thot," the abbreviated version of "that hoe over there," in a video that was supposedly taken backstage at one of his concerts.
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