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The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Next up: Best Rock Performance -
Grammys 2014: Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, and Neil Young represent the old guard in Best Rock Album category
Music Times assesses who should win and will win the Grammy for Best Rock Album. NOMINEES FOR BEST ROCK ALBUM: 13 by Black Sabbath The Next Day by David Bowie Mechanical Bull by Kings of Leon Celebration Day by Led Zeppelin . -
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Lindsey Buckingham to close out Grammy Awards
Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham will close out the 56th annual Grammy Awards this Sunday, SPIN reports. -
Outkast, Muse, Arcade Fire, The Knife and more top Coachella 2014 lineup
The lineup for this year's Coachella Music Festival has been announced, and the biggest news from the event is that rap duo Outkast will be the headliner for Friday night's shows. Muse and Arcade Fire will be the main events at the other nights of the festival's duel weekends. -
Queens of the Stone Age 'absolutely' have plans for new album soon
Following the release of Queens of the Stone Age's sixth studio album back in June, frontman Josh Homme told Rolling Stone that the band will continue moving forward with the momentum gained from ...Like Clockwork. -
Queens of the Stone Age reveal favorite albums of 2013, featuring Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Phoenix and more
Everyone's releasing their year-end lists as 2013 comes to a close. Major publications such as Rolling Stone and Spin have unveiled their choice picks for album's of the year, but who's to say they're the only ones who have their say? What about the artists themselves? Rockers Queens of the Stone Age, who released "...Like Clockwork" in June have now revealed their picks for the best 10 albums of the year. -
NME's Best Albums List invoke Arctic Monkeys, Queens of The Stone Age and (surprise!) Kanye West
We've already spread the word on what two of the biggest names in music media, Rolling Stone and SPIN, have been listening to during 2013. But what about our friends across the pond? NME has joined in the end of the year fun, releasing its own list of the Top 50 albums of the year. The bad news is that you have to buy the issue to get the full list (looks like those Brits are trying to generate a profit, something the rest of us music media types have given up on), but they were kind enough to share their Top 3 to the general public. -
David Bowie, Queens of The Stone Age lead independent record sales surge in U.K.
U.K. album sales indicate that record sales are down...but independent record sales are way up. In case you're not keeping up with complaints from the industry, record sales are down. -
Queens of the Stone Age play 'The Vampyre of Time and Memory' on Conan
Queens of the Stone Age stopped by on Conan to play a "The Vampyre of Time and Memory" just in time for Halloween. Sitting at a blood-red piano, dressed in a suit and tie, frontman Josh Homme sang the haunting rock ballad. The stage was dark and gloomy, setting the tone of the chilling song. -
Queens of The Stone Age's Josh Homme Sneers at Jay Z and Treatment at "Made in America Festival" [WATCH]
Josh Homme, the vocalist/guitarist/band leader for the Queens of The Stone Age, isn'y know as the most relatable of dudes. During 2004 he was charged with assault for confronting Dwarves' frontman Blag Dahlia, he's made his opinion of Miley Cyrus's twerking quite clear, and now he's blasting Jay Z for the rapper's handling of the "Made in America" festival. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Will Play Together For First Time in Seven Years for Bridge School Benefit Concert
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