• U.S. singer Selena Gomez cancels Russian concerts

    By Liza Dobkina ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - U.S. pop singer Selena Gomez has scrapped two concerts in Russia after falling foul of new visa rules which critics say can be used to keep out Western artists who promote gay rights. The concert organizers said the "Come and Get It" singer pulled…

    Reuters
  • Bengals Fans: No More Katy Perry

    After enraging fans by prominently playing Katy Perry music, the Cincinnati Bengals are calling an audible.

    The Wall Street Journal
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  • Recapping The Biggest Hits In Pop Music Right Now

    With all that time spent outdoors, it's tough to stay in-the-know when it comes to new music during the summer. But with the summer now drawing to a close, this is as good a time as ever to bring you up to speed on some of the biggest songs — some that you probably know and some that you might not.…

    TV Guide
  • Linda Ronstadt confronts Parkinson's disease

    NEW YORK (AP) — These days, it's hard for Linda Ronstadt to get around without her forearm crutches.

    Associated Press
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    iHeartRadio Music Festival 2013 (30 photos)

    Check out photos from the massive iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas!

  • Drake Postpones Tour With Miguel and Future

    Drake's "Would You Like a Tour?" already has a teasing name, and now fans will have to wait a little longer for their live fix. The rapper has pushed back his tour with Miguel and Future "due to an i[...]

    Rolling Stone
  • Journey's Steve Perry: 'I Became a Bit of a Recluse ... It's Nice That People Remember'

    "I got burned out and had to leave," the singer tells THR of his decision to split from the band in 1998.

    The Hollywood Reporter
  • Flashback: Everly Brothers Reunite for Simon and Garfunkel

    When Simon and Garfunkel reunited for a world tour in 2003 they knew only one group could possibly share the bill with them: the Everly Brothers. As teenagers, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel used to sin[...]

    Rolling Stone
  • Bon Jovi to headline Rock in Rio event

    RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) - The Rock in Rio festival will resume late Friday with US rock band Bon Jovi to get star billing but without drummer Tico Torres, who awaited surgery.The rock group is kicking off its "Because We Can" concert tour in Latin America to promote its chart-topping new album "What…

    AFP
  • Vendors: Clown Posse festival checks bouncing

    CAVE-IN-ROCK, Ill. (AP) — Vendors at the latest outdoor festival featuring rap-metal group Insane Clown Posse are complaining they're owed thousands of dollars by promoters of the southern Illinois event, who now pledge they'll find a way to pay the tab.

    Associated Press
  • LISTEN: Justin Timberlake's relentlessly hyped 'TKO'

    Justin Timberlake has always been a savvy self-promoter, but the run-up to the the release of "TKO" — a new single from his upcoming album The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2 — may be his masterpiece. A month ago, Timberlake posted the album's full track list in an Instagram video:

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  • Zedd and Hayley Williams Go Behind 'Stay the Night'

    Go behind the scenes at the video shoot for "Stay the Night, "EDM giant Zedd's new collaboration with Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams. The heartfelt, beat-driven piano number – which will be[...]

    Rolling Stone
  • Tupac Biopic Finally Ready to Film

    A long-delayed Tupac Shakur biopic will finally get off the ground next year. Morgan Creek Productions and Emmett/Furla Films are finalizing negotiations for Tupac, and the production will start filmi[...]

    Rolling Stone
  • Roger Waters sorry for Pink Floyd legal battle

    Pink Floyd rocker Roger Waters said in an interview broadcast Thursday that he regretted taking legal action against his former band mates.

    AFP
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    Avicii Has a Hit With 'Country House' Music

    Avicii's track 'Wake Me Up' from his first album 'True' is on the charts in dozens of countries. The DJ talks about blending country and dance music and why he thinks it's struck a chord with listeners. (Sept. 20)

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  • A Minute With - German violinist Fischer on spurning a photo shoot

    By Michael Roddy BONN, Germany (Reuters) - German violinist Julia Fischer knows that marketing is part of the price to stay at the top of the competitive world of violin soloists, but she was having no part of a photo shoot she said had made her look like a drug addict. "I once did a photo shoot…

    Reuters
  • Patricia Racette to the rescue at SF Opera

    NEW YORK (AP) — For Patricia Racette, this was already shaping up as a memorable year at the San Francisco Opera, opening the season in Boito's "Mefistofele" and returning in June to headline two more productions.

    Associated Press
  • Electric Daisy Carnival Promoter: 'Dance Music Is Unfairly Targeted'

    This weekend in San Bernardino, Pasquale Rotella and his Insomniac team – the same promoter that puts on Electric Daisy Carnival – will hold their Nocturnal Wonderland. Coming just three w[...]

    Rolling Stone
  • Journey caps first day of Music Midtown in Atlanta

    ATLANTA (AP) — The rock band Journey capped the first day of the third annual Music Midtown Festival with a set that lasted nearly two hours, performing hits such as "Don't Stop Believing" and "Any Way You Want It."

    Associated Press
  • Will iTunes Radio Benefit Musicians?

    Apple's iTunes Radio, which arrived this week as part of the new iOS 7 software for iPhones and iPads, is almost exactly like Pandora. The classic-heavy-metal channels for each service play plenty of [...]

    Rolling Stone