Mumford & Sons is the biggest thing in music right now. The folk-rock quartet just broke records for the year with its newest album “Babel” selling more than 600,000 units in the first week. And now the group has hit a landmark that hasn’t been reached in 48 years, with six concurrent hits on the Billboard Hot 100 list. The only group to ever beat that record? The Beatles.
Christina Aguilera has been under scrutiny about her weight gain and opens up to Billboard magazine about how she is fighting back.
The long-time wrestler has left WWE to tour with his band, Fozzy.
Fans have been waiting for more information on the Zombie Mode for “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2” and it seems that Treyarch is finally getting ready to make some more announcements. The developer has begun teasing fans on what’s to come in this zombie-shooter portion of the widely successful military shooter franchise.
The FDA "has not provided a shred of evidence" showing that the graphic labels would reduce smoking, a federal judge wrote.
Music and celebrity blog publisher Buzzmedia Inc. has hired digital veteran Stephen Hansen as its new president, the company said Monday, a month after it acquired Spin magazine and laid off its top editors.
Did the group American Atheists cross the line when it tried to mock Mormonism at the site of the upcoming Republican National Convention? Some sales executives in Tampa, Fla., think it did, at least according to American Atheists President David Silverman.
Country singer Scotty McCreery took a tumble on Friday while performing at a Brad Paisley show, with photos and a video of the "American Idol" winner's fall circulating online.
Frank Ocean has abruptly canceled a number of upcoming European performance dates, including a tour with Coldplay.
Eminem thanked his fans for helping sustain him through dark times when he was struggling with drug abuse, depression, and tenuous relationships with his family during a performance in New York City Thursday night.
While the 2012 Olympic Games in London will be remembered for the great athletic performances and decidedly British opening ceremony, fans are certain to remember the tone that was set by the song “Chariots of Fire.” It started with Mr. Bean’s skit that was one of the water-cooler moments of the beginning of the Oympics and most recently caught fans’ attention when it was played at Wembley during the soccer medal ceremony on Thursday.
Rick Ross continued his reign atop the pop charts this week when "God Forgives, I Don't," reached number 1 in sales. His fourth straight album to reach No. 1, "God Forgives, I Don't" can only spell victory for his up-and-coming record label.
Clearly, the Material Girl hasn't lost her flair for controversy, and this year she seems determined to pack a lifetime of it into one summer. But are all those headlines paying off for the notably shrewd pop star? That depends on how you measure "paying off."
What happens when a large crowd of more than 100,000 people are evacuated from a small space all at once? Chicago is about to find out, as the Lollapalooza music festival is being shut down and Grant Park evacuated because of the looming threat of severe thunderstorms on Saturday.
Katy Perry and John Mayer are the latest couple to hit the rumor mill. The two have been spotted out multiple times now with most of them being at night and in posh celebrity hangouts.
A roadside electronic billboard in Idaho has shocked the conservative state by comparing President Barack Obama to accused Colorado mass killer James Holmes.
Aerosmith is set to release their latest studio album "Music From Another Dimension," which will drop on November 5. The band has tapped a number of outside talents to add some unique flavor to its new album.
British pop singer, Ellie Goulding has proven to be one of the biggest breakout artists of 2012. While female performers like Lady Gaga and Katty Perry are known for their over-the-top presence in the music industry, the British born singer is meek and understated.
Police are investigating a computer hacking scandal that has reportedly resulted in leaked nude photos "Call Me Maybe" singer Carly Rae Jepsen. Click "start" to check out 10 other celebs who have been hacked.
One surefire way to solidify Winehouse's legacy would be through an old-fashioned rock 'n' roll biopic -- Hollywood's time-honored method of immortalizing celebrated music figures with dramatized accounts of their lives and works.
The U.S. travel and tourism industry is looking at a record-setting year, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced Friday, with both spending and visitor numbers well above last year’s figures.
While Jessica Simpson seemed to have the longest pregnancy in history, another singer may have the shortest.