All Music
- Has rock been crowded out?
Few of the winners at this year's Grammy Awards create their music in a traditional rock band setting.
- Lady Gaga, Elton John receive GLAAD nominations
Lady Gaga, the film 'Dallas Buyers Club,' and other performers and works were nominated for GLAAD awards. Lady Gaga was nominated for outstanding musical artist.
- Jennifer Nettles' new album displays her emotional connection to the music
Jennifer Nettles' album 'That Girl' recalls Carole King and Linda Ronstadt more than other contemporary releases. Jennifer Nettles is a member of Sugarland.
- Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes will be leaving Allman Brothers Band
Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, two members of the Allman Brothers Band, will be leaving the group at the end of the year. Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes are departing in order to spend more time with their families and work on other projects, according to their spokeswomen.
- Linda Ronstadt, Nirvana will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year
Linda Ronstadt, Kiss, and other musicians will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this April. Linda Ronstadt and Peter Gabriel, among others, were nominated for the first time.
- Beyonce announces, releases new album 'Beyonce' on the same day
Beyonce's new self-titled album was released on iTunes on Dec. 13. The newest album is Beyonce's fifth.
- A chamber orchestra in ... a bar?
Chamber orchestras are forgoing traditional venues to perform in places like bars, public transportation, and on top of buildings.
- March of the iBand
Ohio State's marching band has America buzzing, all because of two band members who used twenty-first century technology to craft visually stunning shows.
- Ellie Goulding, Lorde contribute to the 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' soundtrack
Ellie Goulding sings a track titled 'Mirror' while The Lumineers perform a song titled 'Gale Song' for the soundtrack for the upcoming film. Ellie Goulding also recently announced upcoming tour dates.
- Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry will perform at the American Music Awards
Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, and other artists will perform at the AMAs on Nov. 24. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis secured the most nominations, with Justin Timberlake and Taylor Swift close behind.
- Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi triumph at the Billboard Touring Awards
Taylor Swift, George Strait, and other artists won the prizes at the Billboard Touring Awards, which honor musicians as well as venues and those who promote concerts. Taylor Swift's 'Red' tour is still continuing.
- Kellie Pickler: Why she's an outstanding country artist
Kellie Pickler just released a new album, "The Woman I Am." A former American Idol contestant, Kellie Pickler is now maturing into a top-class country singer.
- Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton triumph at the CMA Awards
Miranda Lambert secured the female vocalist of the year award at the Country Music Association Awards. Miranda Lambert won during a televised ceremony which aired on Nov. 6.
- Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland discusses her new album and motherhood
Jennifer Nettles is releasing a solo album this January. Jennifer Nettles and her Sugarland partner Kristian Bush are currently on hiatus.
- Roger Daltrey performs in DC to honor Winston Churchill
Roger Daltrey performed in Washington as part of a dedication of a bust of Winston Churchill, which will stand in the Capitol. Roger Daltrey performed songs including 'Stand by Me' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again.'
- Stevie Wonder will release two albums next year
Stevie Wonder says his new albums were inspired by 'my children, family, change, growth, heartbreaks.' The new album titles by Stevie Wonder will reportedly be 'When the World Began' and 'Ten Billion Hearts.'
- Over train's rumble, an opera
The new show produced by one Los Angeles opera company is performed in a train station and allows the public to interact with performers.
- Let me play you a melody
Public art projects like the pianos currently scattered all over Boston have the ability to reach thousands of people in an era when arts are often cut from the budget.
- Hall and Oates, Nirvana nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Hall and Oates, Peter Gabriel, and others were nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the first time when the list for the class of 2014 was released. Hall and Oates, Linda Ronstadt, and others will learn if they made the cut next December.
- Harmony. It's good for you.
From the Avett Brothers to First Aid Kit, singing in harmony is everywhere right now.