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Zac Brown Band and Dave Grohl have collaborated on a new album, and now the collision of country and rock music has a title and release date. "The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1" will be released on iTunes on Dec. 10, according to Consequence of Sound. -
CMA Awards 2013 Recap: Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley host night full of big performances, few trophies
The 47th annual Country Music Association Awards took place tonight (Nov. 6) in Nashville. Celebrating the best of this year in country music and hosted by two of the genre's biggest stars (Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley), the CMA Awards were less about the trophies and speeches and more about the glitz, glamor and live music that rocked the country charts over the last 12 months. -
Dave Grohl, Jack Black and Val Kilmer perform as Sweetriver and the Huckleberry Dogs on 'Ghost Ghirls' web series [WATCH]
In a recent episode of the popular Yahoo! web series Ghost Ghirls, a recording studio is haunted by the spirits of a 1970s Southern country rock band, Sweetriver and the Huckleberry Dogs. Who is in the band? None other than Dave Grohl, Jack Black and Val Kilmer. -
Music Times Chooses Its Favorite Awkward/Awesome MTV Video Music Award Moments [WATCH]
This Sunday, the MTV Video Music Awards will take place right down the way from the Music Times offices at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn. To commemorate the event, we've assembled a list of the best/most awkward moments in the award show's history. And no, neither Kanye West nor Taylor Swift are involved. -
Nirvana "In Utero" 20th Anniversary Compilation Releases 70-Song Track List
Rolling Stone magazine revealed on Tuesday just what would come with the new, 20th anniversary reissue of Nirvana's "In Utero." The compilation will feature 70 tracks on three CDs, plus a DVD. The collection comes out September 24. -
Paul McCartney Tour: The Beatles Bassist Reflects on "Out There!" World Tour, Nirvana Jam
Paul McCartney is a huge draw on tour, and he still loves to do it. The former Beatles bassist recently did some recording in Seattle, where he invited former Nirvana members Dave Grohl, Krist Novolesic and touring guitarist Pat Smear onstage to rock out. McCartney did an interview with Rolling Stone where he discussed how much he still enjoyed playing old Beatles tracks, even the lesser known ones. -
'Kurt Cobain' Stars in 'Nirvana' Response To Virginia Tech Mascot's Request for Video Shout Out [WATCH]
A Virigina Tech student running for homecoming queen (and also apparently the face-behind-the-mask for the school's mascot), requested of music label Sub Pop that the band Nirvana send a video shout-out to support her cause. Although Nirvana's Kurt Cobain has been dead for nearly 20 years and the band disbanded as well, Sub Pop decided to grant the unnamed student's wish. -
Nirvana...Nevermind: Misguided Virginia Tech Rep Requests Band Send Video Shout Out For Homecoming Week
A little behind on the news, a representative from the student body at Virginia Tech University sent a request to Sub Pop records requesting a video shout-out from grunge icons Nirvana...nearly 20 years after lead singer Kurt Cobain killed himself and the group disbanded.
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