Radiohead debuts new song and ...

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Thom Yorke, lead singer of the British band RadioheadUK band Radiohead has unleashed a new song and accompanying music video, ahead of the release of its latest album.


UK band Radiohead has unleashed a new song and accompanying music video, ahead of the release of its latest album.

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Music Review: Mellifluous melo...

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This CD cover image released by Blue Rock Records shows, "Still the Birds," a release by Darryl Purpose. (Blue Rock Records via AP)Darryl Purpose, "Still the Birds" (Blue Rock)


Darryl Purpose, "Still the Birds" (Blue Rock)

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Apple launches half-price stud...

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Apple Music Gift CardsTech giant Apple has unveiled a fresh strategy to boost subscribers to its streaming music service, offering a discount to its Apple Music service for students. The plan, which has also given rise to a partnership with student verification technology provider, UNiDAYS, will see Apple shell out a 50% discount on Apple Music for those who are enrolled in an eligible college or university. Both new and existing subscribers will be able to take advantage of the deal, by either signing up or changing their membership from the web or the Apple Music mobile application for iOS and Android.


Tech giant Apple has unveiled a fresh strategy to boost subscribers to its streaming music service, offering a discount to its Apple Music service for students. The plan, which has also given rise to a partnership with student...

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Jennifer Lopez Rocks RiRi̵...

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“Ain’t Your Mama” prominently features the $4,350 belted, thigh-high boots.

“Ain’t Your Mama” prominently features the $4,350 belted, thigh-high boots.

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Fifth Harmony to Make Billboar...

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Ty Dolla $ign will join the ‘Billboard’ cover stars at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Ty Dolla $ign will join the ‘Billboard’ cover stars at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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Photographer Chronicles Prince...

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Nancy Bundt’s photos capture the nostalgia of the music icon’s life.

Nancy Bundt’s photos capture the nostalgia of the music icon’s life.

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Music Review: Energetic interp...

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This CD cover image released by Lonesome Highway shows "Love, Guns & Money," a release by Bianca De Leon. (Lonesome Highway via AP)Bianca De Leon, "Love, Guns & Money" (Lonesome Highway)


Bianca De Leon, "Love, Guns & Money" (Lonesome Highway)

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Apple Music Erased A Composer&...

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Apple Music Erased A Composer's Life's Work, And Your Music Could Be NextNow imagine that it’s your life’s work as a composer, and you have an idea of James Pinkstone went through with Apple Music. Pinkstone relates his agony on a blog post where he explains that after he subscribed to Apple Music, iCloud Music Library was automatically enabled. Fortunately, Pinkstone had backups of his music, but he notes that if he hadn’t, his only option was to redownload everything from Apple Music, a process that would take thirty hours.


Now imagine that it’s your life’s work as a composer, and you have an idea of James Pinkstone went through with Apple Music. Pinkstone relates his agony on a blog post where he explains that after he subscribed to Apple...

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Rolling Stones tell Trump to s...

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Trump has used hits including "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Start Me Up" to fire up his supporters at campaign events.The Rolling Stones have become the latest musicians to ask US Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop using their songs in his campaign events. "The Rolling Stones have never given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and have requested that they cease all use immediately," the rockers said in a statement. Trump has used hits including "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Start Me Up" to fire up his supporters at campaign events.


The Rolling Stones have become the latest musicians to ask US Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop using their songs in his campaign events. "The Rolling Stones have never given permission...

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Congo buries its king of rumba...

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People gather outside a church during the funeral of Congolese musician Papa Wemba, in Kinshasa, Congo, Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Papa Wemba, known around the world as "the king of Congolese rumba," died following a collapse on stage during a concert on April 24, 2016. (AP Photo/John Bompengo)KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Thousands of Congolese attended the funeral Wednesday of Papa Wemba, a musician known around the world as the king of Congolese rumba.


KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Thousands of Congolese attended the funeral Wednesday of Papa Wemba, a musician known around the world as the king of Congolese rumba.

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Stones, Dylan, McCartney, othe...

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FILE - In this Monday, March 22, 1999, file photo, Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards perform "Jumping Jack Flash" during the Rolling Stones' No Security Tour performance at the Fleet Center in Boston. Goldenvoice Entertainment, a subsidiary of AEG Live, announced Tuesday, May 3, 2016, that Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, Neil Young, The Who and Bob Dylan will perform for Desert Trip, during a three-day concert, Oct. 7-9, 2016, at the desert grounds where the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival is held in Indio, Calif. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)LOS ANGELES (AP) — It could be Woodstock 47 years later, only the drug of choice might be antacid, not that other stuff, at an October concert featuring some of the greatest rock acts of the preceding generation.


LOS ANGELES (AP) — It could be Woodstock 47 years later, only the drug of choice might be antacid, not that other stuff, at an October concert featuring some of the greatest rock acts of the preceding generation.

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NextVR streams into live music

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The first live concerts will be streamed in VR this summer.Virtual Reality broadcasting company NextVR is partnering with Live Nation to bring immersive live concerts to music fans around the world. To experience a concert as if you were there, all that will be needed is the NextVR app and a Samsung Gear VR headset. Despite being in its infancy as a consumer technology, virtual reality is being embraced wholeheartedly by everyone from filmmakers and musicians to games designers and even surgeons.


Virtual Reality broadcasting company NextVR is partnering with Live Nation to bring immersive live concerts to music fans around the world. To experience a concert as if you were there, all that will be needed is the NextVR...

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