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Jimmy Fallon is not a fan of surprises, but he got a big one on Friday's edition of The Tonight Show when Seth Rogen popped out of a giant birthday cake to issue a message to Fallon. -
Stevie Wonder Plans To Take ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ on Tour [SCHEDULE]
Stevie Wonder has announced plans to take his classic 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life on the road this coming November. -
Barbra Streisand’s New Duets Album: ‘Partners’ Features John Mayer, Blake Shelton, John Legend, Billy Joel, And More
There aren’t many people who would say “no” to singing a duet with the legendary Barbra Streisand. And that appears obvious because her upcoming duets album is littered with some of the biggest names in music … ever! -
Usher, Stevie Wonder Play $5 Million Wedding
One couple celebrated their nuptials on Saturday with a $5 million event at St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point, Calif., that included a massive Ferris wheel and private performances by Usher and Stevie Wonder. -
Nathan East, the bassist behind 'Get Lucky,' finally gets spotlight on 'East' with help from Eric Clapton and Stevie Wonder
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Pharrell dreams of collaborating with Oasis, wants to reunite the Gallagher brothers
Pharrell Williams wants the Gallagher brothers to reunite for a collaboration. He told the BBC that collaborating with Oasis would be one of his dream projects."Who wouldn't want to work with the Gallaghers? Yeah, both of them," Pharrell told them. The brothers have been estranged since Noel left the group in 2009 and Liam continued to work with Oasis bandmates in Beady Eye and Noel has vowed never to reunite with the group. -
WATCH: Metallica and Lang Lang Dominate All Other Grammy Performers with "One"
A more touching spectacle took place during the in memoriam segment--initiated by the first few bars of Lang Lang's Tchaik--despite misspelling Corey Monteith's name and excluding other revered names. -
Daft Punk, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar see huge upticks in Spotify streams following Grammys
Album and download sales are down. Everyone knows this. The number of viewers taking on the Grammys even year continues to rise however, most likely because they're on television, and the populace just can't handle things they can't see. Either way, musicians that are already pretty popular from a musical perspective see huge increases in activity following The Grammys' broadcast, at least according to numbers released by Spotify. -
Stevie Wonder, Gil Scott-Heron and Malcolm Cecil Reflect on How They Created Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Music and politics are often at an impasse. It's arguable the affect music can have as a force behind political motion--and how music can ultimately effect change on a large scale. -
Daft Punk will perform at the Grammys with drummer Omar Hakim, Pharrell, Nile Rodgers and Stevie Wonder
It was already an exciting announcement that Daft Punk would be performing at the 2014 Grammy Awards, but now it seems as though they are adding some impressive collaborators for the event. -
Stevie Wonder Plays 'Songs in The Key of Life' Live At Nokia Theater
Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life doesn't make for an easy live recreation. For one, there's the dense percussive and orchestral instrumentals for much of the album. For two, there's 21 songs (when you take the bonus 7" that would be released later). The pianist and R&B star was convinced that he could pull it off for his annual House Full of Toys benefit event, and he pulled out all the stops for the show on Saturday night at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. -
G-Dragon big winner at Mnet Asian Music Awards; Stevie Wonder, Ylvis, Icona Pop perform
No matter whether he's starring in a new music video, starring in one of his buddy's music videos, or appearing in Los Angeles with Missy Elliott, G-Dragon is an attention grabber. That factor, along with a significant amount of talent, led the Korean performer to winning four prizes at Mnet Asian Music Awards, held in Hong Kong over the weekend.
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