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Kashmir girl band breaks up after threats
02/05/2013 2:12am
The first all-girl rock band in Indian-controlled Kashmir has decided to disband after only one concert because of threats its three teenaged members received on social media and criticism from a top Muslim cleric and separatists.
Japan pop idol's head-shave apology stirs debate
02/05/2013 6:07am
A member of a hugely popular Japanese girl band has shaved her head and issued a tearful videotaped apology for violating the megagroup's no-dating rule, sparking a national debate over whether the band's management exerts too much control over its performers.
Spotify's Top 10 most streamed tracks
02/05/2013 8:25am
The following list represents the top streamed tracks on Spotify from Monday, Jan. 28, to Sunday, Feb. 3:
Review: Eels cheer up on 'Wonderful, Glorious'
02/05/2013 8:55am
Eels, "Wonderful, Glorious" (Vagrant Records)
Troggs singer Reg Presley dies of cancer at 71
02/05/2013 10:01am
The structure is simple, the guitar riffs basic, the lyrics at best inane, but the Troggs' "Wild Thing" remains a garage rock classic more than 45 years after its release made The Troggs and lead singer Reg Presley international stars.
McGraw hits the road with 'Two Lanes of Freedom'
02/05/2013 11:27am
Tim McGraw is free.
Grammy Predictions: fun.? Frank Ocean? Black Keys?
02/05/2013 11:50am
Adele dominated last year's Grammy Awards, but this year there isn't a clear winner in sight.
A Grammy maybe? Carly Rae Jepsen heads for gold
02/05/2013 2:25pm
Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" became the soundtrack for endless viral online fun last year: U.S. infantry soldiers lip-synched to it in Afghanistan's Kunar Province. So did James Franco and the U.S. Olympic swim team. Models from Abercrombie & Fitch showed off their abs to it, as did hair-whipping Miami Dolphins cheerleaders. Dogs have barked the whole song. Parodies of it have been parodied.
Chicago opera faces probe after performer burned
02/05/2013 3:27pm
A federal agency said Tuesday it is investigating the injury of a fire-blowing stilt-walker who was burned during a dress rehearsal at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Newtown kids to be featured on E! Grammy preshow
02/05/2013 6:44pm
A group of children from Newtown, Conn. who recently recorded a version of "Over the Rainbow" are preparing for a live appearance during the E! Network's Grammy Awards preshow on Sunday.
Q&A: Josh Groban sings about love lost _ again
02/05/2013 8:43pm
Josh Groban enjoyed singing sad songs about a breakup on his last album, 2010's Rick Rubin-produced "Illuminations." So when the singer started recording his latest album, which is about another breakup, he changed his approach.
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