During his summer hiatus from Nashville, actor-musician Sam Palladio, who plays Gunnar Scott on the ABC drama, was exploring the latter half of his hyphenate, taking his original music on tour in his native U.K., sharing a stage with one of his musical heroes, Ron Sexsmith. In August, Palladio, who was… Source: Music […]
Flashback: Watch Ray Charles, Glen Campbell Bid 'Bye Bye Love'
It was 85Â years ago today that Ray Charles was born in Albany, Georgia. A musical kid, he began banging on the piano as a toddler, training his left hand to play boogie-woogie bass patterns with help from a local storeowner named Wiley Pitman. After losing his eyesight as a seven… Source: Music News
Tom Hiddleston Isn’t Sure How Much Fans Want To See More Loki
While on his “Crimson Peak” press tour, Tom Hiddleston admitted that he doesn’t know if people are getting tired of seeing Loki in Marvel movies. Source: MTV Movie News
Hear Big Boi Sing, Phantogram Rap on Soulful 'Goldmine Junkie'
Big Boi and Phantogram explore an intriguing role reversal on “Goldmine Junkie,” a soulful track from their collaborative album, Big Grams, due out September 25th. “Junkie,” a tale of broken hearts and romantic devotion, finds the Outkast rapper trying out a suave croon, with singer Sarah Barthel sliding into an unexpected rap… Source: Music News
Which Kid From ‘The Sandlot’ Are You? Take Our Quiz
Find out with iconic kid from the ’90s movie “The Sandlot” you’re most like! Source: MTV Movie News
Watch Fetty Wap Pop Bottles, Romance Women in 'My Way' Video
Fetty Wap rides a motorcycle, pops champagne, hangs out beneath an overpass and flirts with an underappreciated woman in his video for “My Way.” The skittering track, which revolves around a melismatic vocal hook, features a verse from Remy Boyz member Monty, who joins Fetty in the celebratory clip. The video alternates… Source: Music […]
George Strait on the 'Fun Challenge' of Making His New Album
There’s been a big void in George Strait’s life over the past year, and it has nothing to do with his decision to retire from touring. Rather, he’d just like to see his name on the country charts again. Luckily for the King of Country Music, his chart absence is bound… Source: Music […]
Can Anyone Make a Beat? New Class Aims at Amateur Producers
On a warm night in mid-August, a dozen New Yorkers sit behind iMacs on the fourth floor of a walk-up in New York’s fashionable Chelsea district. None have much musical experience, but they are all transfixed by their individual Abletons, the popular beat-making program that allows producers — professional and… Source: Music News
Inside New Order's Triumphant Return to Dance-Rock
It took a crisis to reunite New Order. The pioneering dance-rock group had ostensibly called it quits in the latter half of the Aughts, but in 2011, they learned that their friend, “Blue Monday” and “True Faith” video director Michael H. Shamberg, had taken seriously ill. So the band regrouped… Source: Music News
Why ‘Sinister Six’ Could Be The ‘Suicide Squad’ Of ‘Spider-Man’ Movies
Spider-Man might be going through another series of reboots, but “Sinister Six,” that spin-off movie full of Spidey villains, could still work. Source: MTV Movie News

