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Miley Cyrus gives Justin Bieber advice on The Tonight Show [WATCH]
Miley Cyrus stopped by The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night and offered a solution for Justin Bieber's recent legal troubles, talked about her bad driving habits, her performance with Madonna, why she sticks her tongue out, how she prepares for touring and her first "boyfriend." -
St. Vincent releases video for 'Digital Witness' off upcoming self-titled LP [WATCH]
St. Vincent has released the video for her single "Digital Witness," and its pretty clear that David Byrne rubbed off on Annie Clark a bit during their time touring together, adding to her already quirky character. -
Pussy Riot to appear on The Colbert Report February 4
As previously reported, Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will make an appearance at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert next week on their first trip to North America since being freed from prison in Russia. -
Enrique Iglesias reveals upcoming album title 'Sex+Love,' teases video for 'I'm A Freak' and scores 24th No. 1 hit
Enrique Iglesias has revealed the title of his upcoming album due out in March: Sex+Love. He recently shot to the top of the Hot Latin Songs chart with "El Perdedor," featuring Marco Antonio Solis and now holds the most No. 1 songs on the chart with a total of 24. Luis Miguel comes in a distant second with 16. -
Proposal for Beastie Boys Square co-naming rejected by Manhattan community board
The proposal to co-name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington in New York's Lower East Side "Beastie Boys Square" was denied yesterday by a Manhattan community board. Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy had chosen the intersection because the corner is featured on the cover of the hip-hop trio's groundbreaking 1989 album, Paul's Boutique, and began his proposal late last year. -
Roger Daltrey says The Who will record new album this year
According to an interview with NME, Roger Daltrey says he will reunite with bandmate Pete Townshend this year to make a new album as The Who. -
Lady Gaga, Vampire Weekend, Elton John among those nominated for GLAAD Media Awards
Elton John, Lady Gaga and Vampire Weekend are among the music nominees for the GLAAD awards. The 25th annual GLAAD Media Awards celebrates fair and accurate representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the media. Other nominees in the music category include Goldfrapp and Tegan and Sara. -
Red Hot Chili Peppers realize the media can't take a joke, will not be performing 'Dazed and Confused' at Super Bowl
Lesson learned. Think twice before aggregating news from sources whose sources are likely being sarcastic. As previously reported, Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith had spoke with KROQ about the bands upcoming Super Bowl halftime gig with Bruno Mars and said the band had planned on covering Led Zeppelin's live version of "Dazed and Confused." -
Madonna to introduce Pussy Riot onstage at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert
As previously reported, recently freed Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will be joining the Flaming Lips, Lauryn Hill, Cake, Imagine Dragons, Cold War Kids and more at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert February 5 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Now it's been announced that Madonna will be introducing the two women at the show. According to Billboard, the singer broke the news on social media and said in a statement that she admires Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova. -
Kendrick Lamar responds to Grammys snub, 'Everything happens for a reason'
Although most critics (really most people in general) had placed their bets on Kendrick Lamar to win Album of the Year or at the very least one Grammy out of his seven nominations, the Grammys voting committee thought otherwise and mostly favored Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for everything. -
Lorde took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to thank her fans after her two Grammy wins
Although she just won two Grammys and is now officially pop royalty, Lorde hasn't forgotten her roots. The 17-year-old singer took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to express her gratitude to the fans from her home country with a handwritten note, which was published in today's paper. -
Super Bowl concerts in and around New York City [SCHEDULE]
With the weekend soon approaching, there are opportunities in and around New York City for football and music fans. VH1, Citi Bank, Bud Light and EA Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, Live Nation, Pandora, Direct TV, REVOLT and more are hosting Super Bowl concerts to hype up the big game. A blizzard may be headed our way, but the acts headed to the Big Apple are hot. Check out a list (via Billboard) of events that begin tonight (Wednesday January 29) through Sunday and let us know if you'll be heading out to any of them! -
Musicians Hall of Fame induct Buddy Guy, Peter Frampton and more
The Musicians Hall of Fame inducted 12 new members at a ceremony yesterday in Nashville. Among the inductees are bluesman Buddy Guy, British rock guitarist Peter Frampton and pedal steel player and country singer Barbara Mandrell, according to Billboard. -
Kanye West paid $250,000 settlement to the man who yelled racist insults at Kim Kardashian
It is not Kanye's week. First he lost Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song at the Grammys and now he has to pay $250,000 settlement to a guy who called his fiancée a "ni***r-lover" and "stupid slut." West is known for his temper, especially around paparazzi, but come on. We're on his side this on this one. -
Umphrey's McGee finalizing new studio album, breaking away from improv-heavy tracks
Chicago-based rockers Umphrey's McGee are famous for their live performances, full of light show and jamming. Now, the band has announced its eighth studio album, the follow up to 2011's Death By Stereo, and tells Rolling Stone that they are looking to break away from their improv-heavy live show in favor of a solid rock experience. -
Grammys Executive Producer apologizes to Trent Reznor for cutting performance short
As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty upset that the Grammy award organizers cut short his star-studded closing performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, Lindsey Buckingham to air commercials from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys." -
Red Hot Chili Peppers to cover Led Zeppelin's 'Dazed and Confused' at Super Bowl show
Red Hot Chili Peppers are joining Bruno Mars to perform at the Super Bowl's halftime festivities and according to Artisan News, they will be covering Led Zeppelin's live version of "Dazed and Confused." -
Primavera Sound reveals 2014 lineup including Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar, Nine Inch Nails, Neutral Milk Hotel, Queens of the Stone Age and more
Barcelona's Primavera Sound is revealing its 2014 lineup today through an elaborate film. Topping this year's lineup are Arcade Fire, Nine Inch Nails and Neutral Milk Hotel along with The National, Queens of the Stone Age, Kendrick Lamar, Disclosure, Pixies, St. Vincent, HAIM, Warpaint, CHVRCHES, Majical Cloudz and FOALS. -
Fleetwood Mac to begin recording new album with Christine McVie in March
As previously reported, Christine McVie has rejoined Fleetwood Mac. Now that she's back, Mick Fleetwood has revealed to Maui News (via Fleetwood Mac News) the band's plans to begin recording a new studio album in March. The effort will include songs written by McVie and will be the group's first full-length since 2003's Say You Will and follows up last year's EP entitled Extended Play. -
Vampire Weekend thought Trent Reznor's angry Grammy tweet was aimed at them
As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty angry at the Grammys for cutting his performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and Lindsey Buckingham short in favor of advertisements from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys." -
Jack Johnson announces dates for world tour [SCHEDULE]
Jack Johnson has announced a world tour in support of his latest release, 2013's From Here to Now to You, which debuted at No. 1 in September. He will be on and off the road from March to September with support from a variety of artists including Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Amos Lee. Tickets go on sale January 30 and January 31, depending on the city, at 10 a.m. local time. -
Wireless Festival reveals partial 2014 lineup, including Kanye West, Drake, OutKast, Pharrell Williams, Bruno Mars and more
Wireless Festival in the U.K. has revealed its 2014 lineup, and it's basically filled with the who's who of hip-hop. This year's acts include Kanye West, OutKast and Drake as headliners with Pharrell Williams, Chance the Rapper, Earl Sweatshirt, Angel Haze, Azealia Banks, Bruno Mars, A$AP Ferg, Wiz Khalifa, and Salt N Pepa. -
Azealia Banks begs to be dropped from Universal, writes 'I'm tired of having to consult a group of old white guys about my black girl craft'
Azealia Banks is literally begging Universal to drop her from their label. According to Pitchfork, Banks wrote a message looking for another label to buy her out of her contract so that she could finally get her debut album released. -
Lorde and Disclosure to perform together at the 2014 BRIT Awards?
Two of this year's biggest new acts appear to be coming together for the 2014 BRIT Awards, according to a hint on Twitter. Earlier today, the BRIT Awards posted a photo of Lorde, whose face is outlined a la Disclosure, with the tags "#BRITs2014 and "@disclosure @lordemusic." -
The Afghan Whigs announce first album in 16 years, 'Do To The Beast'
Afghan Whigs have announced the release of a new album, their first in 16 years. Entitled Do To The Beast, the effort follows up 1998's 1965 and is due out April 14 via Sub Pop. -
Drake sings in Spanish on Romeo Santos' new single 'Odio' off upcoming 'Formula, Vol. 2' [LISTEN]
After not winning a Grammy last night, Drake might have his eye on a Latin Grammy instead. The Toronto rapper teamed up with bachata star and former Aventura frontman Romeo Santos for his Spanish-language single “Odio.” -
Relive Music Times' Favorite Grammy Performances of 2014 [WATCH]
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards were all about the mash-ups this year. We saw legends paired with current big names, rapper paired with rock band, husband paired with wife, former Beatle paired with former Beatle and more. 2014 could go down in Grammy for having the best live performances, in our opinion. So we decided to rank the top 15 of them from last night. Let us know if you agree with our assessment in the comments section below! -
2014 GRAMMY WINNERS: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney show the old guard can still hold its own in the rock genre
This year, the Grammys honored the founding fathers of the rock genre. Led Zeppelin won Best Rock Album for Celebration Day after never picking up a Grammy during their creative peak. Black Sabbath, as expected, took home Best Metal Performance for "God Is Dead?" Best Rock Song went to the super group, unofficially dubbed "Sirvana," made up of Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear for their song "Cut Me Some Slack." Imagine Dragons represented the new guard with its Best Rock Performance win, and Vampire Weekend picked up Best Alternative Album for Modern Vampires of the City. -
Grammys 2014: Record of the Year, Is this award Daft Punk's to lose? Will Lorde, Imagine Dragons or Bruno Mars take the prize? [POLL]
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Next up: Record of the Year -
Daft Punk to wear 'Star Wars' stormtrooper helmets for 2014 Grammys performance
We've all been wondering what Daft Punk will do for an acceptance speech if they win a Grammy. Ya know, with those helmets and what not. We've now come to find that the duo will be sporting Star Wars stormtrooper helmets, instead of their signature robot headgear, when they hit the stage to perform with Stevie Wonder, Pharrell Williams and Nile Rogers. According to a source, the masks look to be from The Empire Strikes Back era and also appear to be authentic.
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