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Noel Gallagher Joins Johnny Marr Onstage For Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" And Smiths' "How Soon Is Now" [LISTEN]
Johnny Marr and Noel Gallagher have made it clear in the recent days that they're buddies. Johnny Marr and Noel Gallagher have made it clear in the recent days that they're buddies. -
New Danzig Album Due Out Fall 2015, Record Of Covers Coming In March
It's been four years since Glenn Danzig and his band released an album, but the singer said that a new record will be out by this time next year. -
Johnny Marr, Ryan Adams Paint Guitars for Charity
Surf company Hurley and guitar giant Fender joined forces recently to help a charity that makes sure people who need clean drinking water get it. The effort, Waves for Water, is getting some help from musicians like Ryan Adams, Johnny Marr and Rancid's Tim Armstrong. -
Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine Started Their Own College for Aspiring Music Industry Professionals
There may be no better place in the world for aspiring music industry professionals to learn about cutting-edge music technology and innovative business sense then at a school that bears the namesakes of Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young, aka Dr. Dre. -
Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Biggest Fear, Reveals Adam Levine's Weakness [WATCH]
Although she is one of the world's biggest pop stars, Taylor Swift is merely human and she has fears like the rest of us. As "Billboard" notes, the singer stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" recently and talked to the host about her deepest fear: sea urchins. She also dished on Adam Levine's weakness. -
Bob Dylan's Unreleased Cover of John Lee Hooker's 'Tupelo' Surfaces [LISTEN]
Bob Dylan's previously unreleased "The Basement Tapes" will drop Nov. 4, and a cut of the singer covering John Lee Hooker's "Tupelo Blues" has surfaced in advance of the specialty package. -
Lady Gaga Fan Proposes to His Boyfriend Onstage, Mother Monster Serenades Couple [WATCH]
Lady Gaga is one of music's biggest supporters of the LGBT community, and during her Tuesday show, Oct. 21, in Manchester, the singer became part of the audience as everyone in attendance watched two gay men get engaged. The couple was then serenaded by Mother Monster. -
Ozzy Osbourne Is Considering a Full Black Sabbath Reunion with Drummer Bill Ward
The four original members of Black Sabbath might work together one final time, Ozzy Osbourne said in a recent interview. It all depends on whether drummer Bill Ward is up to the challenge. -
Jessica Lange's Lana Del Rey Cover of 'Gods and Monsters' for 'American Horror Story' Hits the Internet [LISTEN]
The creepier FX's "American Horror Story" gets, the more accolades Jessica Lange rakes in. Her performance on last night's episode of Lana Del Rey's "Gods and Monsters" is bound to get the actress more praise, too. -
Jack White to Speak at Yale University about Paramount Records
Rocker Jack White will join music industry professionals and scholars at prestigious Yale University next week to discuss the history of Paramount Records. -
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Share Video for 'In the Heat of the Moment' [WATCH]
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds take a slick, straightforward approach in the video for their new single "In the Heat of the Moment." -
Johnny Marr Says Noel Gallagher's New Album 'Chasing Yesterday' Is 'Pretty Rocking'
Johnny Marr helped out Noel Gallagher with his just-announced album "Chasing Yesterday," and the former Smiths guitarist had nothing but good things to say about the record. -
John Schneider and Tom Wopat of 'Dukes of Hazzard' To Release a Christmas Album [TRACKLIST]
The pair who brought two rowdy brothers in 'The Dukes of Hazzard' to life, John Schneider and Tom Wopat, teamed up for Christmas album that will be out later this month. -
Bob Seger And Jason Aldean To Perform On 'CMT Crossroads'
Detroit rocker Bob Seger will team up with country boy Jason Aldean for the upcoming 'CMT Crossroads' performance. -
Cream Career-Spanning Box Set Will Be Released in November [TRACKLIST]
Although Cream's career was brief, it spawned four impressive albums that will be released in a specialty box set this November. -
Slipknot's Jim Root Defends the Band's Attempts to Help Deceased Bassist Paul Gray with Drug Problem
Slipknot guitarist Jim Root defended his band in a recent interview over accusations that the group did not try to help bassist Paul Gray with his drug addiction that resulted in his death in 2010. -
'Back to the Future' to Be Re-Released on the Silver Screen Accompanied by a Live Orchestra
By next summer, fans of "Back to the Future" will be able to experience the film on the silver screen for the first time since 1985, and at select locations an orchestra will play the score from the movie live. -
Justin Townes Earle Announces New Album 'Absent Fathers' along with US Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
A month after Justin Townes Earle put out his new record "Single Mothers," the Americana artist is announcing another album that will be released in early 2015. "Absent Fathers" was supposed to be the second disc in a double album Earle planned with "Single Mothers," but the artist took some extra time with the former, "Consequence of Sound" reports. The new release will be out Jan. 15 via Vagrant Records and will include 10 fresh tracks from the singer-songwriter — check out the tracklist below. In addition to the album, Earle also revealed some new tour dates that will have the artist on the road until December. Check out the dates below. -
Chance The Rapper to Drop New Music for Free By the End of 2014
Chance the Rapper and Social Experiment are hard at work on new music, and in a recent interview, the artist said he'll prove it by year's end. -
Kelly Clarkson Gives Sam Smith's 'Stay With Me' A Pop Makeover [LISTEN]
Fans and singers alike are obsessed with Sam Smith's monster hit "Stay with Me," and Kelly Clarkson is no exception. -
'Baker Street' Saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft Dead at 60
Raphael Ravenscroft, the man responsible for one of music's greatest saxophone hooks on Gerry Rafferty's 1978 hit "Baker Street," has died at the age of 60. -
The 'South Park' Kanye West 'Hobbit' Parody Will Be Released On Record Store Day
Last year, South Park brought back rapper Kanye West for their season 17 finale when Yeezy adamantly defended then-fiancée Kim Kardashian against remarks that she resembled a hobbit. The joke will get new life on Record Store Day's Black Friday (Nov. 28) when the show puts out a special seven-inch vinyl single of the parody tune "My B***ch Ain't No Hobbit." -
Yo La Tengo to Reissue 'Painful,' Announce 30th Anniversary Shows [FULL SCHEDULE]
New Jersey rockers Yo La Tengo have big plans for their upcoming 30th anniversary, including anniversary shows and a reissue of their 1993 album "Painful." -
Steven Tyler Offers Encouragement to Drug Court Graduates with Inspiring Address
Steven Tyler has battled drug and alcohol addiction for much of his professional career, earning the shared nickname "The Toxic Twins" with Aerosmith partner Joe Perry. The vocalist shared his way of coping with the disease at a recent ceremony for graduates of Maui's Drug Court. -
Gregg Allman Says There Will Be No Special Guests for The Allman Brothers's Final Shows This Month
The Allman Brothers Band will say farewell at the end of the month with a six-night residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, and bandleader Gregg Allman recently announced there will not be any special guest performers at the shows. -
Flea Says The Next Red Hot Chili Peppers Album Will Be 'Super Danceable'
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have not released a new album since 2011's "I'm with You," but longtime bassist Flea said that the band is hard at work on a follow-up, which he called "super danceable." -
Pearl Jam Runs Through 1998's 'Yield' in Its Entirety at Milwaukee Show [WATCH]
There seems to be a trend with recent Pearl Jam shows, as the band has been playing some of their earlier albums in their entirety live. On Friday, Oct. 17, PJ ran through their 1996 LP "No Code" in Moline, Illinois, and last night they moved on to 1998's "Yield" in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. -
Annie Lennox Talks Feminism, Frowns Upon Twerking
Although Annie Lennox's new album, Nostalgia, is rooted in hits of the past, the singer continues to take aim at women in the present day. -
Bob Seger Talks Retirement Rumors, New Album 'Ride Out'
Although Bob Seger's 17th studio album, "Ride Out', sounds like a farewell statement, the Michigan native swears it didn't start out that way. -
Former Guns N' Roses Bassist Duff McKagan Loves Listening To Records In Their Entirety, Unlike Kids Today [LISTEN]
Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore.
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