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Jake Owen Shows Off Surprising Rapping Skills By

Some casual fans might be surprised to learn that country superstar and ACM Awards nominee Jake Owen is a huge hip-hop fan. “I can remember every word to every rap...

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Nirvana Manager Danny Goldberg Recalls Kurt Cobain’s Final Intervention By

April 5 marks the 25th anniversary of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s tragic suicide, so it is a somber time for Nirvana’s onetime manager, music industry veteran Danny Goldberg, who was...

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Gavin Rossdale Talks Life Advice From David Bowie and Tom Waits By

Back in the ‘90s when Bush were new on the scene, frontman Gavin Rossdale had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour with one of his idols, David Bowie, who he discovered...

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Jennifer Herrema Opens Up About Royal Trux’s Unlikely Reconciliation By

In the post-Nirvana, pre-Spice Girls 1990s, the buzz band of the day was Royal Trux, the druggy noise-rock duo of ex-Pussy Galore guitarist Neil Hagerty and his then-girlfriend Jennifer Herrema...

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Insane Clown Posse Finally Get Some Respect By

“We’ve always been kind of known as the ‘World’s Most-Hated Band,’ and that’s for real,” says Violent J of Detroit’s notorious, face-painted hardcore hip-hop duo Insane Clown Posse, as he...

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Oscar-Winning ‘Shallow’ Co-Writer Anthony Rossomando Opens Up About Dark Past By

Just a few years ago, veteran indie-rock musician Anthony Rossomando was battling addiction, crashing on friends’ couches and selling off his musical equipment just to survive. But this year, at...

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Soft Cell’s Marc Almond Reflects on 40 Years on the Fringe By

Soft Cell legend Marc Almond is sitting with Yahoo Entertainment in the lobby of a posh West Hollywood hotel, getting ready to fly back to the U.K. after a whirlwind...

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How Weird Al Yankovic’s Epic Anti-Valentine Song Got Censored on Network TV By

“Weird Al” Yankovic is known for his hilarious parody songs and G-rated, family-friendly fare, but one of his greatest recordings — and one of the greatest anti-Valentine’s anthems ever —...

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Brandi Carlile Talks Joni, Obama, and ‘Internalized and Institutionalized Misogyny’ By

To say Brandi Carlile is riding a career high would be an understatement. The 37-year-old folk-rock troubadour’s seventh album, By the Way, I Forgive You, is up for six Grammys,...

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Ghost’s Tobias Forge Addresses ‘Satanic’ Accusations By

Bombastic, theatric, operatic metal Swedes have become unlikely Grammy darlings, winning Best Metal Performance in 2016 and scoring two nominations at this year’s upcoming 61st Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rock...

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