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John Cale Pays Tribute to Former Bandmate Lou Reed with Video for Re-Recorded 'If You Were Still Around' [WATCH]
John Cale has released a tribute video set to a re-recorded version of "If You Were Still Around" in memory of his fallen friends and bandmates, most notably Lou Reed. -
Marcus Mumford, Jack White, Conor Oberst Among Artists to Be Included on 'Inside Llewyn Davis' Live Album [TRACKLIST]
A massive live album featuring Jack White, Marcus Mumford and Conor Oberst celebrating the music from and that inspired the Coen Brothers's "Inside Llewyn Davis" will be available early next year. -
Cast of 'Nashville' Putting Out Christmas Album, Produced by Rascal Flatts's Jay DeMarcus [TRACKLIST]
The country Christmas albums just keep coming. The cast of ABC's "Nashville" will be featured on a holiday disc titled "Christmas with Nashville." Rascal Flatts bassist Jay DeMarcus, who had a cameo last season on the show, is producing the album, "Rolling Stone Country" reports. The album of standards and originals, out Nov. 4, will feature show favorites like Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere on "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" and "White Christmas." -
First Aid Kit Get All Dreamy in Video for 'Stay Gold' [WATCH]
Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit rely on the natural beauty of the outdoors in their new video for "Stay Gold," and you can view the dreamy video here. -
Stream Neil Young's 'Storytone' Now [LISTEN]
Neil Young's 35th studio album, "Storytone," will be released Nov. 4, but in the meantime you can stream the entire effort over at NPR. -
Dave Grohl on '60 Minutes': 'Foo Fighters Is the Dumbest Band Name Ever' [WATCH]
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl appeared on "60 Minutes" last night, Oct. 26, alongside Anderson Cooper, who was digging into the singer's latest HBO series "Sonic Highways." A shining moment from the interview came when Grohl was explaining how his post-Nirvana band got its name, which he called "the dumbest band name ever." -
Liam Gallagher, Eddie Vedder to Perform Who Classics at Benefit Gig
Big names in rock like Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher will pick their favorite Who songs to play at a benefit show next month in London. -
Stream Marilyn Manson's New Song 'Third Day of a Seven Day Binge' Now [LISTEN]
Shock rocker Marilyn Manson shared a new track yesterday titled "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge," his first new music in two years. -
Carlos Santana and Son Salvador Perform Epic Version of the National Anthem Before Game 4 of the World Series [LISTEN]
Carlos Santana proved he still has some serious chops on guitar last night, Oct. 25, after he and his son Salvador Santana performed a spectacular rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in San Francisco for Game 4 of the World Series. -
Roger Daltrey on Today's Music Scene: 'Where Are the Artists Writing with Any Real Sense of Angst and Purpose?'
When you are a part of a band like The Who that was pivotal in progressing rock music in the 1960s and '70s, you kind of have credentials to speak on anything music-related. Enter Roger Daltrey. The frontman spoke to "Mail on Sunday" recently about what today's music landscape is lacking. "Here we are with the world in the state it is in, and we've got One Direction," Daltry said. "Where are the artists writing with any real sense of angst and purpose?" -
Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Others Remember Cream Bassist Jack Bruce
After the unfortunate news broke yesterday, Oct. 25, that former Cream bassist Jack Bruce died, musicians like bandmate Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr took to social media to pay tribute. -
John Lennon Handwritten Letter Sells for $28,000 at Auction
A handwritten letter from John Lennon to TV host Joe Franklin from 1971 raked in $28,000 at an auction recently. -
Temple of the Dog Reunite at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit Concert [WATCH]
The grunge supergroup Temple of the Dog reunited last night at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert and performed a stripped-down version of their hit "Hunger Strike." -
John Denver Gets Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Seventeen years after his death, John Denver has joined some of the world's greatest entertainers on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. -
Morrissey Calls Venues in Rome and Milan 'Abysmal'
Morrissey is not too impressed with some venues overseas. After making stops on his recent tour in Rome and Milan, the artist took to his True to You fansite to talk about the venues, NME noted. "We, too, were shocked by the venues in Roma and Milan — both abysmal — Milan quite shockingly abysmal ... not a theater at all ... just a field with a roof," he wrote about the Atlantico in Rome and the Gran Teatro Linear4ciak in Milan. -
Deadmau5 Bashes Paris Hilton, Calls Her Presence In EDM 'Insulting'
Deadmau5 isn't too stoked about Paris Hilton's new gig as a DJ. Deadmau5 isn't too stoked about Paris Hilton's new gig as a DJ. The artist, aka Joel Zimmerman, wrote a recent blog post bashing the heiress for her recent exploits in EDM, which reportedly earn Hilton a million bucks per set, NME reports. -
Check Out The Trailer For Fox's New Hip-Hop Drama 'Empire' [WATCH]
Fox is bringing the talents of Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson back together in its new drama centered around a hip-hop mogul titled "Empire." -
Kanye West's Onstage Rant At The Life Is Beautiful Festival Wasn't That Bad
Kanye West likes to speak his mind onstage, and sometimes that gets him in trouble. His recent rant at the Life is Beautiful Festival in Vegas was surprisingly restrained, however. -
Liam Gallagher Announces Beady Eye Split Via Twitter
Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis group, Beady Eye, have disbanded. Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis group, Beady Eye, has disbanded. Gallagher kept it short in his announcement via Twitter today (October 24), NME reports. -
Las Vegas Declares November 5 To Be 'Britney Day' In Honor Of Pop Star Britney Spears
In honor of Britney Spears' Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood, the city will celebrate "Britney Day" on Nov. 5. -
Slash To Appear On AMC's 'Talking Dead' Show
If you love AMC's zombie thriller "The Walking Dead" and want to watch former Guns N' Roses axeman Slash nerd out on this week's upcoming episode, then tune into the network's after-show Talking Dead on Sunday (October 26). -
Cream Bassist Jack Bruce Dead At 71
Bassist Jack Bruce, who played with the Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker in the influential rock trio Cream, has died at the age of 71. -
Orchestral Release Of The Who's 'Quadrophenia' Is Coming Next Year
The Who's Pete Townsend recently sat in on a recording session by the London Oriana Choir and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra who were performing his band's 1973 classic "Quadrophenia." The choir's website confirmed that the orchestral version will be available in 2015. -
Guitarist Alex Lifeson Confirms Rush Will Hit The Road Next Year
Rush is rapidly approaching its 40th anniversary, and guitarist Alex Lifeson says that a tour is in the band's future to celebrate the milestone. -
Trumpet Player Rashawn Ross Shares Final Email From Longtime Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist LeRoi Moore
In his final email to Rashawn Ross, longtime Dave Matthews Band LeRoi Moore sent a few insightful and funny quotes from famous musicians to brighten up his bandmate's day. -
Ethan Hawke Will Play Jazz Great Chet Baker In Upcoming 'Born To Be Blue' Biopic
Ethan Hawke is the last piece to the upcoming biopic for legendary jazz trumpeter Chet Baker titled Born to be Blue. -
James Hetfield Reflects On Metallica's 'Some Kind Of Monster' Doc
It's been 10 years since Metallica released the band-in-turmoil documentary 'Metallica: Some Kind of Monster', and frontman James Hetfield said it isn't any easier to watch today. -
She & Him Announce Release Date For 'Classics' Album, Share Dusty Springfield Cover "Stay Awhile" [LISTEN]
She & Him's compilation of standards, aptly titled Classics, will be out in time for the holidays. -
Sam Smith Shares Next Single "Like I Can" Via Twitter [LISTEN]
Sam Smith trades in delicate piano melodies for hard-hitting guitars and drums on his newest single "Like I Can." -
Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason Compares Roger Waters To Stalin In Recent Interview
In a new interview, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason makes an interesting comparison to former bandleader Roger Waters and Josef Stalin.
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