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We've seen covers of the track "Let It Go" from Disney's Frozen all over the Internet, but this is one cover we weren't expecting. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder gave his own take of the ubiquitous song as part of an extended version of the band's own song "Daughter" during their set on Friday at Stadio San Siro in Milan, Italy. -
Miranda Lambert on Way to 'Platinum' Status, Led Zeppelin Dominates Billboard 200(?)
This week's Top 10 of the Billboard 200 featured somewhere between two and five new entries, depending on how you define "new entry." Stay tuned for the solution to the riddle. -
Coldplay and Brantley Gilbert Top Mariah Carey in Largely Stagnant Week on Billboard 200
Normally we look to the Digital Downloads chart when we want stagnancy, but this week's Billboard 200 Top 10 was happy to provide in a week lacking in big name debuts. -
‘Frozen’ Songwriting Team Begin Work on New Show
Husband and wife writing team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, from 'Frozen' fame, are writing a new musical. -
Coldplay and Brantley Gilbert Both Top 200,000 in Sales during First Week on Billboard 200
Anyone worried about the continuing degrading of album sales can breathe easy this week. Two huge releases didn't quite compete for the top spot, but they did set a Billboard total sales mark for 2014. -
The Black Keys and Michael Jackson Have Shootout for Top of Billboard 200: Who Won?
Patrick Carney had a busy week of trashing everybody from Justin Bieber to TMZ, but he also sniped at those behind the new Michael Jackson album, referring to it as "bulls--t." The popular theory of course is that Carney was irritated his own band's new album might not take the top spot on the Billboard 200 this week because of the competition. Did he have reason to be worried? -
'NOW 50' ends 'Frozen's run at top of Billboard 200; Hunter Hayes starts high
Last week saw the end of a huge run for "Happy" on the Digital Downloads chart, but the Billboard 200 got a similar shakeup this week when the long-running no. 1 album finally got a bump down after eight weeks on top of the charts. -
'Frozen' still top dog, but Lindsey Stirling and Ray LaMontagne show strong debuts
It was another slow week on the Billboard 200. Album sales have been slow but that doesn't mean Frozen doesn't deserve credit for the run it's having at the top of charts. -
Frozen tops 2 million in sales for 2014, while Future and Iggy Azalea fight for that no. 2 spot
It's been a long winter for everyone, but things have been especially cold on the Billboard 200, where Frozen has spent 11 weeks on top of the charts. Even Billboard has gotten sick of it, placing a photo of the second-place finisher to mix things up a bit. -
Frozen on top for 11 weeks, selling its most albums yet; August Alsina and NEEDTOBREATHE have strong showings
It's finally warming up in our little corner of New York, but the album sales climate remains Frozen. -
Pharrell Williams is lowest-selling no. 2 in Billboard 200 history (yes...'Frozen' was no. 1)
Album sales were way, way down this week, which meant another week on top for Frozen: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. -
Disney's 20 Years on Broadway: Lion King, Beauty and the Beast Winners; Tarzan, Little Mermaid Losers
As 'The Lion King' continues its reign over Broadway, Disney Theatricals keeps up the pace with an ongoing series of musical adaptations of its hit movies. Next up, look for 'Jungle Book' and 'Frozen.'
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