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Leon Bridges Performs "Smooth Sailing" and "River" on 'Saturday Night Live'
Leon Bridges may have just gained a lot of new fans after last night's performance on "Saturday Night Live," performing "Smooth Sailing" and "River" off his 2015 album, 'Coming Home.' -
Celebrate the Start of Hanukkah With All 4 Parts of Adam Sandler's Holiday Song
Hanukkah starts this evening (December 6), so what better way to celebrate than with one of the best and only Jewish holiday pop songs on the market -- Adam Sandler's "Hanukkah Song"? -
Ringo Starr Sells Drum Kit and First Pressing of 'The White Album' for Nearly $2 Million
Ringo Starr made a ton of money on stuff that's just been lying around his property, including his first ever drum kit, which he sold to Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay for $1.7 million. Starr also sold his copy of The Beatles' White Album for a record breaking $790,000 to an anonymous buyer. -
Sting and Mylène Farmer Perform 'Stolen Car' on 'Tonight Show' in Sexy French Dance Crossover
One of France's biggest music stars, Myléne Farmer, and Sting came together on the "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Friday night for their crossover French-English single, "Stolen Car." -
Dinosaur Jr. Perform With Kurt Vile, Fred Armisen and Kim Gordon at Bowery Ballroom NYC
Dinosaur Jr. is in the midst of a seven-night run of shows at New York City's Bowery Ballroom, in which the band is performing tons of songs from its extensive catalog and bringing on special guests including Kurt Vile, Fred Armisen and Lee Ronaldo. -
Thom Yorke Performs New Radiohead Song 'Silent Spring' at Pathway to Paris
A special one-off concert, Pathway To Paris, is underway, coinciding with the UN climate change talks happening this week, bringing together activists, politicians and musicians. Thom Yorke took the opportunity to debut two new possible Radiohead songs -- "Silent Spring" and "Desert Island Disk." -
Kurt Vile, Steve Gunn Cover Velvet Underground, Parquet Courts Covers Neil Young At NYC Show
Kurt Vile covered The Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," for a mini festival in New York that hosted some of the year's best rock bands including Titus Andronicus, Speedy Ortiz, Screaming Females and many more. -
Sia Shares Stories of Writing With Beyoné, Katy Perry, Adele and (Not) Kanye West or Rihanna
Sia's ramping up her press appearances in the lead up to her 2016 album release of This Is Acting including a new in-depth interview in Rolling Stone in which she discusses her experiences writing with the world's biggest pop stars including Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Adele, Kanye West and Rihanna. -
The Libertines Release "You're My Waterloo" Music Video off 'Anthems For Doomed Youth'
Just as the Libertines are getting end-of-the-year-list recognition, the British punk band has released a new black and white romance music video for the song "You're My Waterloo" off 'Anthems For Doomed Youth'. -
Miley Cyrus Botches Lyrics to U2's 'One': Bono Saves Concert
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Bono's ONE charity and its subsidiarity (RED), U2, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J and the Orchestra of St. Luke's came together for a rendition of Bono's top ten hit "One," but Cyrus missed her cue, eventually having to ask Bono for help with the lyrics to save the concert. -
Sia Performs 'Alive' With Dance Number From Maddie Ziegler on 'Ellen'
While the music video for Sia's single, "Alive," features the martial arts talents of Mahiro Takano, for her performance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the "Chandelier" artist turned to an old friend -- Maddie Ziegler. -
Wavves Announces Vinyl Subscription Service Featuring Best Coast, Cloud Nothings
In an effort to appeal to the most dedicated of garage rock fans, the California-based band Wavves and its record label Ghost Ramp, are launching a music delivery subscription service to promote its music and the work of friend groups such as Best Coast and Cloud Nothings. -
PSY Releases "Daddy" Music Video Ahead of 7th Album 'Chiljip PSY-Da'
It's been three years since the release of Psy's international breakthrough song, "Gangnam Style," and a year and a half since he debuted the single, "Gentleman," but now fans and gawking on-lookers have a new ridiculous music video for his latest single, "Daddy." -
Matt Berninger Says The National Will Not Release New Album in 2016
Matt Berninger, lead singer of The National who is currently on tour with his other band, EL VY, collaborating with Brant Knopf of Menomena and Ramona Falls, sat down for a Facebook Q&A session confirming that his seminal band's forthcoming album will not be released in 2016. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Hot Wired a Pickup Truck to Get to Altamont in 1969
David Crosby decided enough time has passed since his 1969 crime, that he could divulge some details about how he and the members of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSNY) once stole a pick-up truck to get to the infamous Altamont concert. -
Sinéad O'Connor Shares Suicidal Facebook Post Citing Family Problems
Sinéad O'Connor published a troubling and emotional Facebook post Sunday threatening suicide, citing abandonment from her family as the reason. -
Noel Gallagher Predicts Death of The Vinyl Revival by Decade's End
Noel Gallagher continues his streak of bombastic statements and predictions with a claim that the vinyl revival the music industry has experienced in recent years will come to an end by 2020 and streaming will take over. -
Coldplay Releases Underwhelming 'Adventure of a Lifetime' Music Video With CGI Monkeys
After various teasers on social media and on the American Music Awards last week, Coldplay's music video for "Adventure of a Lifetime" off their forthcoming release of 'A Head Full of Dreams' is here - and it's pretty underwhelming. -
M.I.A. Releases New 'Borders' Music Video Showing Solidarity With Syrian Refugees
M.I.A. released a new song and accompanying music video called "Borders," which has the rapper showing solidarity with Syrian refugees and supporting a more open immigration policy in general. According to a press release obtained by Pitchfork, the Apple Music exclusive music video was directed by M.I.A. herself and is set to be a featured track on her upcoming studio album 'Matahdatah', which currently has no release date. -
Adele's '25' Shatters Records & Sells Over 3 Million in U.S. Album Sales in First Week Alone
In the age of music piracy and streaming, Adele has done what was once thought to be the impossible, she's sold more than 3 million copies of '25' in the first week of U.S. sales, shattering records, and that sales number could still grow yet. -
Adele Announces First Tour in Five Years on the Back of '25,' No US Tour Dates Yet
It's been five years since fans have had the opportunity to see Adele live on stage, and while U.S. citizens won't be afforded the opportunity (yet) the "Hello" singer has announced a string of European appearances. -
Jesse Hughes, Josh Homme of EODM Give First Interview After Paris Attack
In the Eagles of Death Metal's first recorded interview since the Paris attack on the Bataclan theater, lead singer Jesse Hughes emotionally detailed the events of the night breaking down in tears a number of times along with accounts from the rest of the band. -
Eagles of Death Metal Drummer Wants to Return to Paris, Finish Show
Touring drummer for Eagles of Death Metal and founding member of The Whigs, Julian Dorio, broke the silence about his own experience during the Paris attacks, in which terrorists attacked and killed at least 89 fans at the sold out Bataclan Theater. -
Kelsea Ballerini and Tori Kelly Sing Acoustic 'Should've Been Us'
For what seems like a natural pairing, country star Kelsea Ballerini brought pop star Tori Kelly on stage during her sold out Los Angeles Troubadour show to perform an acoustic version of Kelly's hit song "Should Have Been Us." -
Did Adele Over Exaggerate Her Feud With Damon Albarn? He Says "It's Not Even True"
Whether fans denote it a feud or not, there's definitely some miscommunication happening between Damon Albarn and Adele as the Blur singer dismissed any conflict saying it never happened in an interview with Time Out London. -
David Bowie's 'Blackstar:' Inspired by Kendrick Lamar, Features LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy
David Bowie is looking to defy all traditional rock conventions with his new record ★ (pronounced Blackstar), and he's taking in influences from both Kendrick Lamar and former LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy. -
AMAs 2015: Justin Bieber Performs 'Sorry,' 'Where Are U Now' Soaked in Rain [WATCH]
Justin Bieber continued his relentless media campaign in promotion of his new album Purpose with a medley performance of "What Do You Mean," "Where Are U Now" and "Sorry" at the American Music Awards. -
AMAs 2015: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Debut 'Kevin' in Live Performance Featuring Leon Bridges
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis premiered the duo's new song "Kevin" at the AMAs tonight (Nov. 22) alongside featured artist Leon Bridges. -
Adele Sings "Hello" and "When We Were Young" off '25' on 'SNL'
Adele's long awaited '21' follow-up, '25,' came out Friday and it's already breaking records in the first hours of its release, so what better way to cap-off a successful week of promotion than with a performance of "Hello" and "When We Were Young" on Saturday Night Live? -
AMAs 2015: 5 Things to Watch from Coldplay to Justin Bieber
Everyone knows the American Music Awards, more so than other awards shows, are all about the performances, and this year there are several from artists like Coldplay and Justin Bieber to look forward to or at least catch up on the morning after.
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