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While watching HBO's Joshua Bell: A YoungArts Masterclass, it is easy to see that it's all about the kids. The world-renowned violinist checks his ego at the door, focusing his efforts on Mendelssohn, Bach and his youthful ritornello, who clearly idolize their enthusiastic coach. -
Carrie Underwood and Zac Brown Band Added to The Concert for Valor Line-up
On November 11, The Concert for Valor will hit the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by HBO and Starbucks, the free event will honor the courage and sacrifice of America's veterans and their families. Carrie Underwood and the Zac Brown Band will join Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Eminem, Jamie Foxx, Dave Grohl, John Oliver, Rihanna, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg will all make appearances during the event which will be televised live on HBO, who will offer its affiliates the opportunity to allow nonsubscribers to view the special. -
Rihanna, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen To Headline HBO's 'Concert For Valor' On Veteran's Day
Rihanna, Eminem, and Bruce Springsteen are among the headlining acts for HBO's "Concert of Valor" in Washington, D.C., which is set to air live at 7 p.m. EST on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11. The concert's other headliners include Carrie Underwood, Dave Grohl (but not Foo Fighters?), Metallica, and the Zac Brown Band. -
Metallica Drummer Lars Ulrich Was “Inspired” By U2 ‘Songs Of Innocence’ Apple Giveaway
Despite all of the annoyance the recent U2 album release and automatic download following Apple’s iPhone 6 unveiling has been sparking, there’s one guy who pretty thrilled by the action – Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, according to NME. -
Metallica's 'One' Covered by Musician on Guzheng, a Chinese Instrument [LISTEN]
Guzheng player Michelle Kwan took on Metallica's "One" with her traditional Chinese instrument recently, and the result is an intense plucking cover that would make Kirk Hammett proud. -
Rock In Rio 2015: Taylor Swift, Metallica, Others Announced As Headliners
Announced for Las Vegas on the weekends of May 8 and 9 and May 15 and 16, the fest (traditionally held internationally) will feature Taylor Swift, Metallica, Linkin Park, John Legend, No Doubt and the Deftones. -
12 Self-Titled Albums That Aren't Debuts: Beyoncé, The Beatles And More
Self-titled albums are pretty standard for musicians, but they're almost always an artist's debut album, establishing a brand and a presence. There are some artists, however, who decide for whatever reason to release self-titled albums later on in their career. Here are 12 self-titled albums that aren't debuts. -
Metallica to Re-Release 'Some Kind Of Monster' on Blu-Ray; New Single on the Way
Radio.com reported that Metallica will be re-releasing their 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster in a two-disc Blu-ray set to celebrate the film’s 10th anniversary. -
The Ten Longest Streaks in The Billboard 200: Johnny Mathis, Metallica, Pink Floyd and More
Last week's sales marked the first time in 40 weeks that the Frozen soundtrack failed to make the Top 10 of the Billboard 200. Sure, the compilation still placed at no. 13 but it will be tough (and a long time) before we see it crack the Top 10 for albums spending the most weeks within the Billboard 200. Look below to see the top 10 and how far any album has to go before getting on the list. -
Dr. Dre's New Album Won't Be Called 'Detox,' Emcee/Producer Dropped That Title Years Ago
The most recent update on 'Detox' is that it won't be called 'Detox' at all. -
Metallica To Release 'Live Metallica: By Request 2014' Box Set Of Every 2014 Concert
According to Consequence of Sound, Metallica will be releasing recordings of all 27 shows they performed this year in a massive box set titled Live Metallica: By Request 2014. The collection will include Metallica's controversial headlining set at Glastonbury and their acoustic set at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert. The other 25 shows were part of Metallica's "By Request Tour," in which their setlists were chosen by fans. -
Orchestras Plus Heavy Metal: Celebrating Symphonic Performances with Deep Purple, Metallica, Scorpions and More
Deep Purple somewhat summarized what heavy metal was with its 1969 album 'Concerto for Group and Orchestra,' not in music but in attitude. All of the costumes, all of the hair products, all of the huge guitar solos...go big or go home. Sometimes that meant playing with a whole dang orchestra, even if your lyrics about women and booze don't make sense with it.
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