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Elton John's upcoming studio album, 'Wonderful Crazy Night' is stitched together with a theme of positivity. When the singer-songwriter began crafting the LP in his head, he went to lyricist Bernie Taupin with his thematic idea. The album's lead single "Looking Up" embodies John's creation with the title alone. Now, the "Tiny Dancer" singer has shared a video of a live performance of the album track. -
Juan Gabriel’s ‘Bienvenidos al Noa Noa’ Tour: Tickets Continue to Climb on Sale Now!
Mexican singer and composer Juan Gabriel is currently on the road playing live shows for his 'Bienvenidos al Noa Noa' tour until early December. The tour kicked off in Los Angeles on Friday, September 11 and will close out on December 6 at the Don Haskins Center, in El Paso, Texas. -
Carlos Santana Extends ‘Greatest Hits’ Vegas Residency into 2016; Tickets On Sale Now!
Legendary guitarist, Carlos Santana, has been maintaining his impressive residency at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas for four years, and the artist has announced that he will be extending his show, "An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live." -
Billy Joel, Madonna, U2 & Other Legendary Artists Keep Madison Square Garden Rocking
Over its 47 years in existence, "The World's Most Famous Arena," Madison Square Garden has hosted countless major and legendary music artists, and Billy Joel's rocking and record-breaking residency will undoubtedly top the list of great events long after it concludes. On October 21, Joel will play his 68th show at the venue, a monthly tradition he began in early 2014 and promised to continue until he couldn't sell out a show, according to 'Rolling Stone.' -
Elton John Announces New Album' Wonderful Crazy Night', Releases Single 'Looking Up' [LISTEN]
UK piano pop-rocker Elton John has announced that he will be releasing a brand new record early next year titled Wonderful Crazy Night and will include cheerful lead single "Looking Up" which you can now listen to. -
Queen Elizabeth and Concerts: The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, One Direction and More
Fifty years ago on this date, The Beatles debuted its new film, Help!, in London and there was a very big name in the crowd at the debut: Queen Elizabeth II. This constituted arguably the greatest gathering of famous British-folk in the last century, while also demonstrating that the monarch was more than happy to take in popular entertainment along with her constituents (a fan site for the Royal Family notes that she has considerably more "lowbrow" taste than her husband, Prince Philip). If you need more proof of the Queen's enjoyment of popular music, here are some more instances from recent (and not so recent) years. -
NBC Airing Ed Sheeran's Wembley Stadium Concerts...with One Huge Special Guest
Ed Sheeran is kind of a big deal in the UK—just look at his streaming numbers from 2015 thus far—so it's no surprise that he can headline a gig at Wembley Stadium. NBC has announced that they'll be airing a special comprised of Sheeran's recent three-date stint at the venue for audiences across the pond. -
The 6 RIAA Diamond Singles: Eminem, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and More
"Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons joined an elite company today, becoming only the sixth song in history to attain diamond status from the Recording Industry Association of America, meaning that it's moved the equivalent of 10 million units in sales, or 10-times platinum status. Wondering what the other five are? So were we, so we looked up the five hits and ranked them from least sales to most...but when you're talking about diamond status...there's really no such thing as "least sales." You may be surprised at how new most of these songs are. -
Imagine Dragons 'Radioactive' Earns Diamond Status; Only 5 Songs Have Honor
Imagine Dragons has joined an elite number of singles by attaining Diamond status, representing the equivalent of 10 million sales, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. -
Billy Joel Hosts Surprise Wedding to Alexis Roderick at July 4th Party
Independence Day celebrations weren't all Billy Joel had on his mind this Fourth of July--the singer/songwriter took the opportunity to explain to longtime girlfriend Alexis Roderick how much he loves her just the way she is by marrying at his Long Island home. -
Billboard Hot 100 vs. Official Charts Company: 2Pac, Wiz Khalifa and 40 Years of No. 1s
Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks.Music Times is looking back at the last five decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on April 2 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Wiz Khalifa, Carrie Underwood, 2Pac and more in the field. -
What Performers Have Played Historic Venues Most? Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks, More
Billy Joel made history at one of the most acclaimed music venues in the world this week when he played his 65th concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The total helped him to surpass that of friend Elton John, giving him the most appearances at the historic Manhattan venue. There are many music venues the world over that are adored by performers and fans alike, but unfortunately not many have done much work in attempting to figure out what performers have played there the most. Of course, many—such as The Troubadour in Los Angeles—probably didn't foresee themselves lasting as long as they have. Music Times has done our best to figure out what musicians have played the most gigs at some of the world's most vaunted performance spaces.
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