Bruce Springsteen: Not My Lawsuit
Bruce Spingsteen says he knew nothing about a lawsuit filed in his name against a Manhattan pub where a band played three of his hits.
Free Music Sites Are Out There, Here's a Few
Free music downloads sites are prolific and are often times even legal. But when trying to find them, one needs to be careful.
Court: Men at Work Ripped Off Riff for 'Down Under'
Australian band Men at Work's hit single "Down Under" infringed copyright because it replicated the flute riff of the 1934 song Kookaburra, a federal court
Autopsy Shows Jay Reatard Died from Cocaine
The final autopsy report on Memphis rocker Jay Reatard stated that he died from cocaine toxicity.
Stars Cover 'We Are the World' for Haiti
More than 75 mega-stars gathered Monday to re-record the 1985 charity anthem "We are the World" in the same Hollywood recording studio where the original was
Beyonce, Swift Carve Up Grammy Awards
Country music sweetheart Taylor Swift had the final say at the 52nd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday, taking out the top honor over her nominee rival R&B
Grammy Awards: Music world celebrates its big event of the year
Two weeks ago it was the Golden Globes. Last weekend it was the SAG Awards. Now, it's the music world's turn to spread a little weekend excitement around town
Sex Campaign Targets Pete Townshend Before Super Bowl
A child advocacy group has sent out leaflets warning of the arrival of a sex offender in Florida - legendary British rocker Pete Townshend.
Carrie Underwood to Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl
"All-American Girl" Carrie Underwood will look "so small" on millions of television sets around the world Feb. 7 when she belts out the national anthem before
Ozzy Osbourne Wants Johnny Depp in Movie Version of Memoir
Fans of heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne can expect a big-screen version of his life springing from his new memoir, "I Am Ozzy" -- and the musician already has
Bob Dylan to Perform at White House
Bob Dylan, the legendary singer-songwriter whose angry lyrics formed a soundtrack for the 1960s protest era, will headline a White House celebration next month
Michigan Brothers Record 'Back Pockets on the Floor'
American Idol may have launched the "Pants on the Ground" craze, but the message looks likes it's been around for awhile. Two brothers from Michigan want the
Simon Cowell Haiti Charity Song Will Be Cover of REM's 'Everybody Hurts'
The Haiti charity song being organized by "X Factor" star Simon Cowell will be a cover of REM's "Everybody Hurts," sources told Sky News Thursday.
Simon Cowell Gathers Stars for Song for Haiti Victims
"American Idol" and "X Factor" judge Simon Cowell is releasing a new charity single to help victims of the Haiti earthquake, The Sun reported Thursday.
Charlie Daniels Suffers Mild Stroke in Colorado
Fiddler-guitarist Charlie Daniels is recovering after suffering a mild stroke while snowmobiling in Colorado.
Winehouse Gets Conditional Discharge for Assault
Amy Winehouse admits it went beyond seasonal spirit. The soul diva pleaded guilty to assaulting a theater manager who asked her to leave a family Christmas