American Music Awards: Pentato...
The hit a cappella group will take the stage on Nov. 22.
Music Monday (11/9): This Week...
Our guide to this week's (and last week's) album releases also features the week's top new music videos from artists like Run the Jewels, Sia, and Block Party, plus brand new streaming music from Coldplay, Weezer, Chromatics, Alessia Cara, and more. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at Metacritic
Silence is golden: China tight...
China is tightening control of online music, paying particular attention to content and jacking up already tight censorship of the Internet. From Jan. 1, companies offering online music should police content before making it available, the Ministry of Culture said on its website. China’s three biggest Internet companies, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Tencent Holdings Ltd and Baidu Inc all have music streaming platforms.
‘Brooklyn’ Compose...
Michael Brook tells THR about his efforts to keep the score “non-cheesy” while also incorporating elements of traditional Irish music.
Greg Gold, Director of ‘(I’ve ...
He also was a co-founder, with David Fincher, Steve Golin and Dominic Sena, of Propaganda Films in the 1980s.
Texan gets life for killing fo...
A man charged with killing four people by plowing his car into a crowd at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival last year was found guilty of capital murder by a Texas jury on Friday and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Prosecutors said Rashad Owens, 23, acted with intent and malice when he sent bodies flying in the air and traveled at high speed for several city blocks, leaving nearly 30 victims and a trail of blood in his wake. Owens, who was driving while intoxicated, evaded a police check point on March 13, 2014, and drove at about 55 mph (90 kph) into crowds of people, some lined up for nightclubs, until his car crashed.
Lana Del Rey to Be Honored as ...
Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard are set to be honored at the annual event.
Katy Perry Tops Forbes’ ...
Never mind that she hasn't put out an album since 2013: Katy Perry, who – lest we forget, totally killed the Super Bowl halftime show earlier this year – shot like a firework into the top spot on Forbes ' list of the highest-earning women in music this year. Thanks to a ginormous world tour, a steady … Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Katy Perry This article, Katy Perry Tops Forbes ' Highest-Paid Woman in Music List — But Where's Taylor Swift?, originally appeared on TVGuide.com.