Today marks the 49th birthday of the amazing Whitney Houston. While her death was untimely, Whitney Houston will always be remembered as an icon and a great beauty. Take a look back at the Grammy award winner's remarkable career.
Beck, the eclectic and award-winning musician of Odelay and Sea Change fame, is contributing three new songs to the coming video game Sound Shapes.
Andy Griffith, the great American Actor known for his role as Sheriff Andy Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show, died on Tuesday. He was 86. According to multiple news outlets, emergency medical crews responded to Griffith's North Carolina home on Tuesday morning. The acting legend was confirmed dead around 7 a.m.
A boy band insulted Lauryn Hill at the BET Awards and Beyonce was not pleased, so the singer changed her speech in order to honor the singer.
A new technology allows for musicians to create music in real time.
The Beach Boys were one of the big acts to close out Bonnaroo on Sunday.
A Saturday night of delightful surprises at Bonnaroo.
The third day of Bonnaroo has a little bit of everything for fans, including headliners like Dispatch and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, legends such as Alice Cooper, up and comers like Donald Childish Gambino Glover, and a major surprise waiting in Superjam.
Kenny Rogers has had a storied music career, but he doesn't planning on stopping any time soon.
Check out pictures of Donna Summer with Husband Bruce Sudano, as well as photos from her incredible career.
Disco queen Donna Summer died on Thursday of lung cancer, according to TMZ. She was 63.
Soundgarden's new single Live to Rise, as featured in this year's highly anticipated movie, Marvel's The Avengers, premiered on Friday, May 04. Live to Rise, written for and appearing in the film is the first single from the Marvel Music/Hollywood Records release Avengers Assemble.
It's a happy 4/20 for Willie Nelson, as the city of Austin, Texas, officially unveiled a monument to the beloved musician on Friday.
Political activist and Grammy-award winning producer Wyclef Jean has created a new video that pays homage to Trayvon Marton, the 17-year-old boy that was gunned down by neighborhood watchmen George Zimmerman.
Levon Helm, best known for songs like, The Weight, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down and Up on Cripple Creek,” died on April 19, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
Makena, a two-year-old girl, is perhaps the youngest singer to go viral on YouTube. The video in which the toddler is seen singing Adele's Someone Like You, has already crossed 6,698,013 views.
Autopsy results from the coroner's office on Thursday have revealed that Whitney Houston died from drowning in a hotel bathtub. It was also reported that she had taken cocaine which may have brought on a heart attack causing her death.
Who is Raffles van Exel, the man who is said to have taken a photo of Whitney Houston's corpse at the family's private viewing and sold it to the National Enquirer?
John Mayer has decided to cancel his spring 2012 tour because of a recurring vocal cord illness. The Grammy Award-winning singer issued a statement last week noting that granuloma has returned in his throat. He was treated for the same thing last year and was told to rest his vocal cord.
David Guetta is on an India tour and he sure is loving it. His first performance in India was for the Gurgaon crowd, and an overwhelmed Guetta could not believe a crowd gathering that numbered to 6000 plus, dancing non-stop to his tunes. When I left for India, I didn't know what to expect. Whether to expect a crowd of 600 or 6,000. It's so wonderful to see that it's a crowd of 6,000 plus, Guetta said in the midst of his show Friday night. The DJ and house music producer played f...
Seven-time Grammy Award winner John Mayer has cancelled his 2012 tour. The singer and guitar player previously had a condition called granuloma, and it has returned. Due to the condition, Mayer has been forced to go on a hiatus from performing. While this won't set back the release of Mayer's new album, Born and Raised, it will set back the tour to promote it.
Jimmy Ellis, a Grammy Award winner and the Trammps lead singer, passed away Thursday in South Carolina at the age of 74. The 1970's disco sensation was behind the Saturday Night Fever hit Disco Inferno.