Nominations for worst film at 2017 Razzies

The annual anti-awards highlights the films that were considered to be flops in the last calendar year   Press Ben Stiller’s Zoolander 2 and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice are among the leading nominees at this year’s Razzies, the awards show that ‘honours’ the worst films of the previous year. The Golden Raspberry Awards […]

Watch Madonna Drop F-Bomb on Live TV at Women’s March on Washington

Kevin Mazur/WireImage Madonna performs during the rally at the Women’s March on Washington on Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. Madonna dropped three f-bombs during her remarks at the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday (Jan. 21). The singer’s remarks aired uncensored on C-Span, CNN and MSNBC. The Queen of Pop began her remarks by […]

ILMC | the virtual home of the International Live Music Conference

ILMC is the leading annual gathering of professionals involved in the global touring, festival and live entertainment industries. it will take place in London from  8 to 10 March 2017. http://29.ilmc.com/ The International Live Music Conference is a professional event for those working at the top of the concert industry, but for a quick and easy […]

This is the first time Fifth Harmony is holding a concert in Singapore.

Fifth Harmony 7/27 Tour in Singapore This is the first time Fifth Harmony is holding a concert in Singapore.     By Karl Lim Springboarding off their success on the second season of The X Factor US, American girl group Fifth Harmony have moved well beyond the realm of reality singing competitions to become legitimate pop […]

Here Is the Complete List of Nominees for the 2017 Grammys

The nominees for the 59th Grammy Awards were announced this morning (Dec. 6), with last year’s Best New Artist winner Meghan Trainor unveiling the contestants for the marquee categories live on CBS. The field is led by Beyoncé with 9 nominations, followed by similarly huge stars Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West (8 each). But of course, […]

Louie Vega Says Grammy-Nominated Album ‘Represents the Whole House Scene’

Karl Giant Louie Vega Louie Vega is nominated for a Grammy in the best dance/electronic album category for a recording that in itself is a celebration of both the house pioneer’s career and his many collaborators. “I’m honored to be nominated and I feel this album represents the whole scene,” Vega tells Billboard from Ibiza, […]

Bob Dylan: The 1966 Live Recordings

This 36-disc box set presents every surviving tape of Bob Dylan’s 1966 world tour, capturing combative audiences and transcendent performances nearly every night.   Put on nearly any of the 36 discs in Bob Dylan’s The 1966 Live Recordings box set and it will probably be perfect. Capturing the songwriter at the crest of his […]

Funkadelic Live – Meadowbrook, Rochester, Michigan – 12th September 1971

This just-reissued live album is not simply P-Funk in its early phase—it’s P-Funk in transition. Having hardly rehearsed with two new members, Meadowbrook captures moments of barely controlled chaos. Everybody with a stake in R&B knows the essence of live P-Funk: the costumes, the stagecraft, the dozen-plus musicians pushing freewheeling communication through the chaos. It’s known in the visual sense by the coming of the […]

Interview with NADEL PARIS | A Fiery, Confident and Talented Artist !

1) Hello Nadel, can you please tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Nadel Paris. I am a recording artist, music producer, songwriter, dancer, and actor, born in Paris, France. My music is a blend of various styles fused with pop and electronic dance beats. I started in music early, signing a recording […]

The Ten Best Samples in the History of House Music

Josh Baines & Angus Harrison   “The problem with music today is that nobody writes their own stuff, all these producers and rappers and DJs are just stealing other people’s tunes”…is an opinion you might sometimes read in the comment section under a Youtube video, often accompanied by a creepy statement about how girls were […]

There’s Big Money In Music Publishing, and SESAC Proves It…

A private equity firm just sold SESAC to another private equity firm.  Guess that means there’s money in music publishing, after all. Once upon a time, everyone thought that music publishing was safe from the catastrophic record industry implosion.  Recordings were CDs, publishing was an endless river of micro-pennies, safe from the storm. Or that […]

Humanitarian Action for Children 2017 – Eritrea

REPORT from UN Children’s Fund Total people in need: 2 million Total children (<18) in need: 1.2 million Total people to be reached in 2017: 505,0002 Total children to be reached in 2017: 450,000 Eritrea ,officially the State of Eritrea  is a country in the Horn of Africa. With its capital at Asmara, it is bordered by […]

Kid Cudi | Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’

Scott Mescudi’s latest tome, the 87-minute Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’, is the most focused he’s sounded since 2010’s Man on the Moon II, with the same drawbacks that have always plagued him. Scott Mescudi does not make small projects. His shortest album, Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, runs 41 minutes, and last year, he somehow wrung […]

T.I. Us or Else: Letter to the System

T.I.’s political tenth studio album presents itself as a warning to black Americans who find themselves labeled social disruptors for simply trying to live their lives harmoniously. T.I.’s tenth studio album Us or Else: Letter to the System emerges from Us or Else, a six-track EP from September 2016 that found him in a revolutionary mood. The new LP, […]

Jamie Kent – All American Mutt

Jamie Kent – All American Mutt By Lance Wright Northampton, Massachusetts native Jamie Kent’s latest studio release, All American Mutt, deserves consideration as one of the most inspired releases of recent years. Kent has established quite a solid reputation since his 2009 debut with the full length album Neoteny and has logged hundreds of live […]