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Rock the Vote aired their first Public Service Announcement featuring Madonna draped in an American flag 25 years ago this past week. To celebrate their silver anniversary, Rock the Vote held a free concert in Washington, DC featuring the current members of 2 Live Crew (Wong Won and Mark "Brother Marquis" Ross), Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of Run DMC,and DC-based rapper Lightshow. -
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.' -
Madonna Dedicates Song to 'Popey-Wopey' at 'Rebel Heart' Philadelphia Gig [WATCH]
In the midst of Pope Francis' first visit to the U.S., one entertainer who has found in trouble with the church on more than one occasion decided to show support for the Pope during a section of her 'Rebel Heart' tour. During Madonna's Philadelphia gig on Thursday night, the singer showcased tons of religious imagery throughout her show, complete with female performers dressed as nuns, pole dancing on crosses. -
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Says Lady Gaga is “Way Better” Than Madonna
After Lady Gaga recently announced that she would rather be compared to heavy metal greats Iron Maiden instead of pop sensation Madonna, the metal front man Bruce Dickinson spoke up and stated that he prefers the 'Artpop' singer's music over the long-time pop diva's. -
Amy Schumer Twerks on Stage at Madison Square Garden During Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' Tour
In an effort to switch things up, Madonna decided to bring comedian Amy Schumer on her Rebel Heart tour as an opening act for her New York shows instead of an expected musical group or artist. During the singer's Madison Square Garden gig last night, the "Inside Amy Schumer" star twerked her way into dazzling the New York City audience. -
Madonna's Brother Christopher Ciccone Calls Gay Community 'Sore Winners'
Christopher Ciccone called the gay community 'sore winners' when he spoke out in support of the county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue same sex marriage licenses. -
Stromae Plays 'Papaoutai' in New York Times Square and on Subway [Watch]
Belgian electro pop artist Stromae is a massive artist in Europe and yet has struggled to garner an audience in America. Thanks to Pitchfork, a number of confused New Yorkers are more aware of the pop star after a number of impromptu performances of his hit song "Papaoutai" around the city including Times Square and the subway. -
Madonna’s Rebel Hearts 2015 Tour Feature Diplo and Amy Schumer as Opening Acts
On September 9, Madonna will embark on The Rebel Hearts Tour in support of her thirteenth studio album which she released earlier this year. Secondary tickets for Madonna are over $300 across all of her scheduled dates with openers, Amy Schumer and Diplo. -
Lady Gaga Wants to Be the "Next Iron Maiden," Not Madonna
It's pretty obvious Lady Gaga likes to be "different." The 'Popart' singer has never been happy to be related to another pop star. In fact, she recently explained to CR Fashion Book that she's attempting to reach the top of her career with the inspiration of heavy metal--specifically--Iron Maiden. -
Brazlian DJ Places Newspaper Ad To Get Madonna Remix Approved
One enterprising Brazilian DJ is going old-school in an attempt to try and get Madonna's attention to try and sign his remix on as an official rework of her Rebel Heart song "Devil Pray." 18-year-old (he makes sure to note that) Nick Deboni ran an ad in the Los Angeles Times Tuesday with the massive hashtag #ApproveMadonna to try and draw her attention toward his remix. -
Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna 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 four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 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 Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field. -
Ranking Bond Theme Songs: Adele, Madonna, Tina Turner and More Join James
Bookies in the UK have closed betting on the performer behind the theme song for the new James Bond film, Spectre, as an anonymous bettor placed a £15,000 wager that Radiohead will perform the track. There's no official word yet from the band or the studio...but it's safe to say that no one throws away that much money without a good hunch. Although director Sam Mendes says that a song has indeed been recorded and will be officially released soon, all we can do right now is wonder. In the meantime, take a look at the theme songs from the previous seven installments of the Bond series, which we've ranked from worst to first.
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