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Back in October, Bob Dylan confirmed that his next studio album Shadows in the Night, a collection of Frank Sinatra covers, would be released at some point in 2015, and today, Dec. 9, Dylan has revealed more details about the album, including its release date and tracklist. The album is set for release on Feb. 3 through Columbia Records, and was reportedly recorded entirely live. -
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Bring the Funk on 'White Christmas' Cover [LISTEN]
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings have been known to bring some serious funk to their cover songs. They almost made Woody Guthrie's 1944 tune "This Land is Your Land" unrecognizable, and now they're bringing some signature soul licks to "White Christmas." The cover presented by Cole Haan, which recently dubbed the act this season's "Gifted and Talented muses." -
David Bowie, Bing Crosby, Jimmy Fallon, The Pogues: 8 Best Holiday Duets [LISTEN]
Duets are special. They tend to carve out little moments in time when two artists link up and compliment their talents to the delight of listeners. There are tons of holiday duets out there, but we decided to put a list together of some classic, some silly and some forgotten team efforts. Bing Crosby, David Bowie, Jimmy Fallon and The Pogues all made the cut. -
'Call of Duty' Trailer Soundtracks: From Frank Sinatra to Eminem, AC/DC and More [WATCH]
The biggest franchise in video games at the moment released another explosive game onto the market this week. The only thing more explosive and out of control than Call of Duty series gameplay nowadays is Call of Duty commercials, which more and more feature big name musicians and celebrity guest stars. The last five titles have all packed an expensive soundtrack into its trailers. -
She & Him Take on Frank Sinatra's 'Time After Time' [LISTEN]
She & Him have a new album of timeless tunes coming out titled "Classics," and the pair have recently shared their rendition of Frank Sinatra's "Time After Time." -
Songs Named For America's Biggest Cities; Starring Frank Sinatra, Neil Young and Maybe A$AP Rocky
Music Times checked out the most recent census data to confirm what the nine largest cities in the United States are and then went out in search of songs titled after that city. This means ONLY the town names, with no extra words ("New York" applies..."Let's Get Rid of New York" by The Randoms does not, for example). -
'Three Coins In The Fountain': Ranking The Best of 1954's Hits from Frank Sinatra, The Four Tops and Dinah Shore
Three versions of 'Three Coins in The Fountain" emerged during 1954: one by Frank Sinatra, one by the Four Tops and one by Dinah Shore. Which is the best? Music Times weighs in. -
A History of The Paramount Theater New York, 50 Years after The Animals Played There for The First Time
On September 4, 1964 The Animals played its first show at the Paramount Theater in New York City. Considering that Eric Burdon and The Animals became one of the biggest names in the British invasion and rock 'n' roll in general, this marks a major moment in American music history. It wasn't The Paramount's first historical event nor would it be the last. Check the timeline of events below to learn a little something about the historic venue. -
Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Elvis Costello: Musicians Gather For Montreal Jazz Festival, Prep To Release New Music This Fall
The 35th annual Montreal Jazz Festival ended just this past Sunday. Having begun on June 26, the event welcomed in some of the industry’s best musicians to perform for crowds and celebrate the wonderful genre of jazz. Legendary crooner Tony Bennett made an appearance in the largest hall, as did the likes of Lady Gaga and Elvis Costello. -
Frank Sinatra Driver’s License: Singer's New Jersey License For Sale At Auction
Lovers of Frank Sinatra rejoice! Word has it that Ol’ Blue Eyes’ very first New Jersey driver’s license is currently up for auction. -
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga Surprise NYC Students On Last Day Of School
The legendary Tony Bennett surprised the students of the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts and brought with him Lady Gaga. -
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Music Times recently sat down with Joel McNeely, composer for 'A Million Ways to Die in the West' to discuss his roots, working with Seth MacFarlane and how this film brought him back home
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