The man who spearheaded the record-breaking deal in which Michael Jackson's estate will get up to $250 million in the next seven years said Tuesday that Sony
The Hollies, Jimmy Cliff, Genesis, ABBA and Iggy Pop's Stooges accepted induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Monday — a ceremony almost as notable
Even in death, Michael Jackson is breaking new records. The King of Pop's estate has signed the biggest recording deal in history: a $200 million guaranteed
Some musical acts that thrived in second lives are joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Elvis Presley will soon be the subject of a new exhibit at the Newseum in Washington, with his blatant freedom of expression and clash with the media on full
In a victory for the concept album, Britain's High Court on Thursday ordered record company EMI Group Ltd. to stop selling downloads of Pink Floyd tracks
Authorities in Arizona say rapper DMX has been arrested for allegedly violating his probation by using drugs.
Jennifer Hudson will have her "One Shining Moment." The Grammy and Oscar winner will perform the song that plays each year at the end of the CBS broadcast of
Will the magic of the Phantom strike twice for Andrew Lloyd Webber?
Authorities say D'Angelo was caught in New York City trying to pay $40 for sex with an undercover cop posing as a prostitute.
Lil Wayne was sentenced Monday to a year in jail in New York City for having a loaded gun on his tour bus in 2007, then was taken away in handcuffs to begin
Shakira has received a medal from the U.N. labor agency for her work to help impoverished children.
Singer Jon Bon Jovi is hoping to rouse the crowds at his concerts into volunteering.
Singer Dionne Warwick said Tuesday it's only fair to make radio stations pay royalties to performers -herself included- when they broadcast music.
An astounding run keeps getting better for Lady Antebellum. Already buoyed by the crossover success of its latest album, the country trio learned it's up for
