• Sam Smith Still Isn't Doing 'Spectre' James Bond Theme Song

    With a new James Bond movie, Spectre, on the horizon, the topic of the film franchise's latest theme song has been a hot one. Following in the steps of Adele, Jack White with Alicia Keys and Chris Cornell, one of the big names thrown around for the new film soundtrack is Sam Smith. But, in a new interview, the "Lay Me Down" singer denied his involvement in the franchise.
  • One Direction Cover Will Smith's 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' Theme Song in Philadelphia

    As their U.S. tour rolled into Philadelphia, critically acclaimed pop group One Direction decided to tackle a surprising, yet appropriate cover for their fans at Lincoln Financial Field stadium. It only made sense that while in the city Will Smith was born and raised, the quartet would deliver a rendition of 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's' unmistakable theme song.
  • Nick Jonas to Create Miss America 2016 Pageant Playlist for Broadcast

    Nick Jonas' glowing relationship with the world of beauty pageants will continue through the years. The "Levels" singer is slated to become the official music curator for the 2016 Miss America Competition, providing the soundtrack for everything from the swimsuit competition to evening gowns to the opening dance number.
  • Dave Grohl's 'Sonic Highways' Documentary Success Led to TV Commercial Pitches

    The Foo Fighters front man, one of the world's most down to earth rockers, has taken on many rolls through his career between drumming, singing and producing--now, he's being sought after to sit in the director's chair. Dave Grohl admitted that he's been overwhelmed with offers to work in television and film, trailing the wide success of his four Emmy Award nominated HBO music documentary series, 'Sonic Highways.'
  • 'We Love Disney' Tracklist: Ariana Grande, Ne-Yo, More Remake Classic Movie Songs

    Your favorite Disney songs from classics such as Aladdin, The Lion King, Cinderella and Frozen are getting new makeovers from some of music's biggest hitmakers. Following the D23 conference this weekend, today (Aug. 17), Disney and Verve Records announced the We Love Disney compilation album, featuring new covers from the likes of Ariana Grande, Ne-Yo, Kacey Musgraves, Fall Out Boy and more.
  • 'Man from UNCLE' Music Composer Daniel Pemberton: Soundtrack Score, 'Steve Jobs' Movie & More!

    Fans of director Guy Ritchie movies know that music plays a huge part in the experience of the story. In the 2015 summer blockbuster The Man from UNCLE, theatergoers will hear one of the best scores and a slick and sexy soundtrack to help move the spy thriller along. Daniel Pemberton is the man responsible for the soundscape to capture the action, humor and story of the film, and we were lucky enough to speak with the talented composer in a brand new, exclusive interview! Keep reading to learn about Pemberton's score, his work on the upcoming Steve Jobs project and more!
  • Pink, 'Ellen' Team Up for Peppy Season 13 Theme Song 'Today's The Day'

    Ellen DeGeneres has a new song to dance to for the 13th season of her popular talk show, and it comes to her courtesy of P!nk. Ahead of the new start fate of Ellen, the "Just Give Me a Reason" singer teamed up with the comedian for a peppy, upbeat new single "Today's The Day."
  • Patti Smith 'Just Kids' Memoir to Get Showtime Series Adaptation

    Rock icon Patti Smith has decided to team up with Showtime for a limited series version of Just Kids, the musicians 2010 memoir. President of Showtime, David Nevins, unveiled plans for the project Tuesday morning during the summer press tour for the Television Critics Association, detailing that smith will co-produce and co-write the series with John Logan, the brains behind Penny Dreadful.
  • Marvin Gaye's Family to Sue 'Empire', Lee Daniels for Stealing Their Idea

    Marvin Gaye's family is getting litigious again, and this time they're coming after the smash FOX hit series Empire. After successfully suing Robin Thicke and Pharrell over similarities between "Blurred Lines" and the Gaye hit "Got to Give It Up," Marvin Gaye III is now claiming that he trademarked a show similar to Empire, and creator Lee Daniels stole his vision.
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