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Pop icon sings 'I live for the applause' in pulsating lead single from forthcoming ARTPOP album
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The Brothers Followill that make up Kings Of Leon have just released the latest song from their sixth LP Mechanical Bull
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Nile Rodgers' status as a bona fide music legend has been long solidified.
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Chris Brown Suffered Non-Epileptic Seizure Caused By Dehydration And Stress The seizure that singer Chris Brown suffered late Thursday night was not related to epilepsy, but rather due to dehydration and stress. Paramedics were called to Hollywood's Record Plant recording...
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Avenged Sevenfold discuss the details of their latest album 'Hail To The King' (out August 27th in North America) in their third exclusive video with Metal Hammer
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Have you ever wanted to meet one of your favorite bands only to find out that it's going to cost a ton? The guys of Biffy Clyro don't think that's right
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Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante is recovering after undergoing hand surgery
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Steve Cradock may be better known as a proponent of the Britpop movement, having been a member of Ocean Colour Scene and guitarist for Paul Weller, but that's set to change
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Lady Gaga rages at 'Applause' leak

NME - 11 Aug 2013 13:33
Lady Gaga rages at 'Applause' leak 'ARTPOP' singers asks Katy Perry to help her '*** up some hackers'
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Music Review: 'The whisper opera' Speaks at Mostly Mozart

The New York Times - 11 Aug 2013 23:53
Music Review: 'The whisper opera' Speaks at Mostly Mozart "The whisper opera" is performed in hushed tones by a soprano and four musicians at Lincoln Center.
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The Women of 'I Sing for Freedom'

The New York Times - 11 Aug 2013 23:50
The Women of 'I Sing for Freedom' "I Sing for Freedom," a South African-inflected a cappella series, stars six women of a certain age, and a cane.
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Grizzly Bear End Their 'Shields' Tour at Outside Lands

Rolling Stone - 11 Aug 2013 23:36
Grizzly Bear's Saturday evening show at Outside Lands as they confirmed from the stage was the last
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Music Review: Isabelle Faust Solos for Mostly Mozart

The New York Times - 11 Aug 2013 23:27
Music Review: Isabelle Faust Solos for Mostly Mozart Mostly Mozart offered a showcase to the violinist Isabelle Faust, who was featured in Mozart's "Turkish" concerto at Avery Fisher Hall.
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Eydie Gorme, the bouncy, bantering, big-voiced pop singer and performer who, as a solo act and with her husband, Steve Lawrence, appeared on the air, in clubs, on stage and on records for more than 50 years, died Aug. 10...
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'Emotional stress,' 'negativity' behind Chris Brown seizure "Emotional stress" and "nonstop negativity" are what caused Chris Brown to suffer a seizure early Friday, a rep for the singer said.
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Justin Bieber To Take A Break After Wrapping North American Tour Justin Bieber has vowed to take a well-earned break after wrapping up his North American tour in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday night. The pop superstar thrilled fans in Atlanta by performing with r...
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Eydie Gorme a television and nightclub star who scored a huge hit in 1963 with the song "Blame it on
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Elvis birthplace opens Elvis Week

Miami Herald - 11 Aug 2013 20:57
For the 13th year in a row, Les Horne of Oxford, England, began Elvis Week in Tupelo, Miss., at the birthplace of Elvis Presley.
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Anti-Assad Syrian star performs in West Bank

Miami Herald - 11 Aug 2013 20:42
Anti-Assad Syrian star performs in West Bank A West Bank visit by Syrian singer Asala Nasri, a prominent supporter of her country's uprising, marked a rare appearance by a Syrian citizen in the Palestinian territories
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Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos knocked out by allergic reaction before Sziget performance Singer accidentally ate peanut before festival show
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East meets West in Frank Zappa jam session with Kongar-ol Ondar How did a master of the Siberian art of throat singing wind up jamming with Frank Zappa and his friends?
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Ex-gay gospel singer removed from MLK concert

Miami Herald - 11 Aug 2013 18:57
A gospel singer who says God delivered him from being gay was removed from a concert lineup at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial after a request from Washington's mayor.
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