• Stream NBC's 'The Wiz Live!' Online: Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo & More [WATCH]

    The night has finally arrived! NBC will air a live broadcast of The Wiz Live! featuring a star-studded cast on Thursday (Dec. 3) at 8 p.m. ET. Are you ready to see musicians like Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo and newcomer Shanice Williams like you've never seen them before? If you're unable to ease on down in front of a TV to watch the three-hour special, don't worry. We have a way for you to stream the show online.
  • Carrie Underwood, James Corden Play Some Carpool Karaoke with 'Smoke Break', Buy Boots

    Carrie Underwood is the latest singer to hop in to the passenger's seat with James Corden. On Wednesday night (Dec. 2), the "Heartbeat" singer appeared on The Late Late Show for a little carpool karaoke. Beyond the very expected (but still hilarious) "Jesus Take the Wheel" joke, the country superstar and talk show host bonded over a love of George Michael's Wham! and went shopping for some good ol' Western apparel.
  • 'Krampus' Soundtrack Premiere [LISTEN] Stream Douglas Pipes' 2015 Christmas Horror Movie Score

    Music Times has the exclusive online stream of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Krampus, one of 2015's most anticipated horror movies and easily the scariest film you'll see this holiday season, hitting theaters Dec. 4. This 27-track soundtrack consists of some of the creepiest holiday orchestrations that hold true to the holiday, but with utter fear present throughout each composition. We can thank composer Douglas Pipes (Monster House) for this new soundtrack to our nightmares. Listen to the exclusive stream of the score to Krampus below!
  • 'Empire' Recap Season 2, Episode 10: Camilla Returns, Anika Does the Unthinkable

    Talk about a cliff hanger. On the winter finale of Empire, fittingly titled "Et Tu, Brute?,” things took a shocking turn for the Lyon clan. Lucious and his family were blindsided by betrayal and double-dealing. Camilla, played by Naomi Campbell, made her return in a surprising way and Hakeemsolidified his resentment towards his father. Elsewhere, Anika does the unthinkable.
  • Tom Hiddleston is Hank Williams in First 'I Saw the Light' Biopic Movie Trailer [WATCH]

    Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, Thor) stars in a new biopic about iconic country music singer Hank Williams' life, entitled I Saw the Light. Though the film originally had a release date set last month, we'll have to wait until 2016 to see how the film adaptation of the singer's rise to fame and fall from grace. This week, we were treated to a great first-look trailer for the film, which also stars Elizabeth Olsen. Watch this trailer and find out why this is one of the most anticipated movies of the next year.
  • Ed Sheeran, Rudimental Perform 'Lay It All On Me' For Ellen

    The two acts deliver a rousing performance of the We The Generation single. Ed Sheeran has been popping up here and there doing as he pleases in the latter half of 2015 with some interesting guest spots on records and enjoying his success as one of the hardest partiers in music according to many.
  • 5 Seconds of Summer Stop by James Corden, Perform 'Hey Everybody' [WATCH]

    5 Seconds of Summer were the latest pop act to take over The Late Late Show with James Corden. On Monday night (Nov. 30), Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood and Michael Clifford sat down with the always-jovial James Corden to promote their new album Sounds Good Feels Good as well as their debut documentary. Between their chat, however, we also got a look into the roots of 5SOS and got a rousing performance of the SGFG single "Hey, Everybody!"
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