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- Miley Cyrus performs in Las Vegas at iHeartRadio music festival
Miley Cyrus performed her hits 'We Can't Stop' and 'Wrecking Ball' at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas. Miley Cyrus thanked her fans during her performance, saying of her number one Billboard Hot 100 hit, 'I couldn't have done it without all you guys.'
- Danica Patrick will co-host the American Country Awards
Danica Patrick will co-host the ACAs with singer Trace Adkins. Danica Patrick has also appeared in videos with Miranda Lambert and Colt Ford.
- Taylor Swift, Kacey Musgraves receive most CMA nominations
Taylor Swift is also nominated for Entertainer of the Year, considered the CMA's top honor. Taylor Swift has received 21 CMA nominations over her career.
- Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' is Billboard's song of the summer
Robin Thicke's hit 'Blurred Lines' was selected by Billboard as the top song of the season. Robin Thicke's tune was also chosen by Spotify as the song of the summer.
- Janelle Monae will sing during New York Fashion Week
Janelle Monae will sing a 'live soundtrack' for designer Rebecca Minkoff's runway show. Janelle Monae has an upcoming album titled 'The Electric Lady.'
- Radio stations tuned to you
Digital radio like Google Play Music All Access lets music fans choose what they want to listen to free of ads and endlessly repeated hits.
- Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake generate the most buzz at the VMAs
Miley Cyrus performed her song 'We Can't Stop' at the VMAs, while Justin Timberlake reunited with his band 'NSYNC. Miley Cyrus also sang the first verse of Robin Thicke's song 'Blurred Lines.'
- Marian McPartland, jazz legend, dies
Marian McPartland was a famous jazz pianist and hosted the NPR show 'Piano Jazz.' She was 95.
- Robin Thicke asks judge to settle plagiarism allegations about his hit song 'Blurred Lines'
Robin Thicke is going to court to attempt to prove his hit summer single 'Blurred Lines' doesn't copy songs by Marvin Gaye and George Clinton. Robin Thicke's song is spending its 10th week at number one on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
- Lady Gaga will perform her new single at the VMAs following an early song release
Lady Gaga will perform the first single off her new album 'ARTPOP' live for the first time during the VMAs. Lady Gaga recently released her new song 'Applause' a week early after it was leaked online.
- Summer fest with Mom and Dad
Music festivals continue to draw teens and 20-somethings, but more and more are bringing their parents with them.
- Selena Gomez tops the music charts for the first time with album 'Stars Dance'
Selena Gomez's album 'Stars Dance' beat out Jay-Z's new offering and topped the Billboard 200 album chart. Selena Gomez's newest album is her fourth.
- It's been a very good year
Groups like Foxygen and Daft Punk and singers like Justin Timberlake and Kacey Musgraves have made the first half of 2013 a great time for music.
- Robin Thicke: Is the album 'Blurred Lines' worth a listen?
Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' is the song of the summer. Will the rest of Robin Thicke's new album find the same success?
- 'You're So Vain' video duet by Taylor Swift, Carly Simon
'You're So Vain': At Taylor Swift's concert in Foxborough, Mass., Carly Simon joined Swift in a performance of Simon's biggest hit: 'You're So Vain.' Who is the song about?
- Sara Bareilles' new album is a sweet triumph
Sara Bareilles' new album, 'The Blessed Unrest,' features her solid singing voice and strong lyrics. Sara Bareilles' new album includes songs such as 'Little Black Dress' and 'Satellite Call.'
- Selena Gomez, Justin Timberlake receive VMA nominations – check out the full list
Selena Gomez, Justin Timberlake, and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have all received nominations for the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. The VMA Awards will air Aug. 25.
- Thom Yorke vs. Spotify: Yorke and Nigel Godrich pull album from the streaming service
Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich announced they are pulling their Atoms For Peace collaboration from Spotify. Thom Yorke, who is the frontman for Radiohead, wrote, 'New artists you discover on #Spotify will no[t] get paid. meanwhile shareholders will shortly being rolling in it.'
- The Rolling Stones return to London's Hyde Park for the first time in 44 years
The Rolling Stones recently played Hyde Park for the first time in decades. The Rolling Stones' last concert there was free, while the most recent performance had some audience members shelling out the equivalent of $300 for a ticket.
- Banjos back on center stage
From Steve Martin to Grammy-winning group Mumford & Sons, banjos are suddenly everywhere in music, and its popularity is diversifying the instrument's image.