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In the last week, transcripts have been released of Robin Thicke's legal questioning regarding his "Blurred Lines" copyright infringement lawsuit, in which he reveals that Pharrell actually wrote nearly every part of the divisive hit. Songwriting credits are a famously tricky issue in the music business, as these eight artists have proven. -
9 Bands That Have Broken Up More Than Once: Simon & Garfunkel, The Velvet Underground, And More
Yesterday, Sept. 18, the very sad news broke that Ohio indie rock legends Guided By Voices had suddenly broken-up and canceled their upcoming tour dates. This is second time the group has split (the first split occurred back in 2004), which isn't all that uncommon. Here are nine other bands that have broken up twice, or even more times. -
6 Artists Accused Of Copyright Infringement: Weezer, Led Zeppelin, And More
Last week, news broke that electronic artist Deadmau5 was being sued by Disney over claims that his signature mouse helmet and logo are too similar to the Mickey Mouse silhouette logo. Deadmau5 is far from the only musician to have faced such legal trouble, however. Here are six more artists who have threatened with copyright infringement lawsuits (or lawsuits of a similar nature). -
Jack White, Eddie Vedder & Paul Simon Took Picture Together At Seattle Mariners Game [PHOTO]
Seattle's wild card team the Mariners took on the Texas Rangers yesterday at Seattle's Safeco Field, but this time they had rock 'n' roll on their side (though they still lost). Three legendary rockers all showed up and took a picture together: Jack White, Eddie Vedder, and Paul Simon, Consequence of Sound reports. -
6 Artists Whose Final Albums Were Their Best: Simon & Garfunkel, Nirvana, And More
You'd think that after releasing an incredible, critically acclaimed album, an artist would have more of an incentive to continue along the same path. For one reason or another, however, these six artists closed out their careers on their best album. -
6 Artists From The '70s Who Did Well In The '80s: Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, And More
It may have been something in the water, but for whatever reason, the '80s were not kind to many of the genius artists of the '70s. Some of them lost their edge and went pop (Genesis) while some just completely lost their minds, and not in a good way (Neil Young). However, these six artists managed to flourish in the '80s and release some of their best work. -
Dave Matthews Performs With Paul Simon & Aaron Neville at Children’s Health Fund Gala
Legendary frontman Dave Matthews took a quick break from his annual summer tour to play alongside another living legend… Paul Simon. -
Paul Simon and Edie Brickell release acoustic duet, 'Like To Get To Know You' [LISTEN]
As previously reported, Paul Simon and his wife Edie Brickell were arrested over the weekend and charged with disorderly conduct. It appears as if all is settled between them as they've now released a new song called "Like To Get To Know You." -
Paul Simon and wife Edie Brickell charged with disorderly conduct following 'family dispute'
Paul Simon, 72, and his wife Edie Brickell, 48, have reportedly been arrested after a domestic dispute. According to the Associated Press, Connecticut police responded to a "family dispute" involving the two singers Saturday night around 8:20 p.m. -
7 Classic Albums That Would Improve with Different Production: Paul Simon, Oasis and more
Though I wrote a list a few weeks ago about classic albums that sound awful, I wouldn’t change a thing about the way any of those albums were produced. When I sit down and listen to Raw Power, I want it to be rough and fuzzy, because that’s the kind of music the Stooges made. These seven albums, however, would have greatly benefited from a production overhaul. -
South African Pride: Paul Simon Joins Hugh Masekela's 75th Birthday Celebration at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 4
In celebration of Hugh Masekela's 75th birthday, the South African icon will make an appearance at Jazz at Lincoln Center joined by the famous Americana pioneer Paul Simon (April 4 only). -
Art Garfunkel announces American tour for early 2014, first tour since 2009
Art Garfunkel, half of the iconic duo Simon & Garfunkel, is back on his feet after suffering from vocal cord paresis, and will be playing a number of dates during 2014.
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