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Brian Wilson, legendary singer-songwriter who created the Beach Boys, dies at 82
Brian Wilson, the beloved singer-songwriter and co-creator of the Beach Boys, has died at the age of 82.
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Leo Catholic High School choir appears on America's Got Talent
The choir for Leo Catholic High School of Chicago’s Auburn Gresham neighborhood appeared on America’s Got Talent this week. NBC Chicago’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports.
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At music festivals, something new is joining the music and merch: drug safety education
Harm reduction at festivals is growing through naloxone and volunteer efforts, but legal limits and caution still hinder broader drug-checking initiatives.
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Macklemore's Seattle house is burglarized, nanny hit with bear spray
The break-in occurred just after midnight Saturday after the nanny had put three children to bed.
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Country music artist Conner Smith allegedly fatally struck a woman with vehicle
Police say the rising country star struck a 77-year-old woman who was crossing the roadway.
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BTS looks to reunite this year as 2 more members finish their military service
K-pop superstars RM and V are the latest members of BTS to be discharged from South Korea’s military after fulfilling their mandatory service.
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Judge orders managers for late Johnny Winter to pay $226,000 in damages in lawsuit alleging theft
A Connecticut judge has settled a bitter feud over the estate of the late legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, ordering his managers to pay $226,000 in damages for improper payments they received after his 2014 death and rejecting their claim to the rights to his music.
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Sly Stone dead at 82
Sly Stone, who helped transform popular music in the 1960s and ’70s has died at 82.
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Taylor Swift files restraining order against man, claims harassment
Taylor Swift has filed a temporary restraining order against Brian Jason Wagner, a Colorado resident, stating in legal documents he has repeatedly shown up to her Los Angeles home in the last year.
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Sly Stone, leader of funk revolutionaries Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82
Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s and ’70s and beyond with such hits as “Everyday People,” “Stand!” and “Family Affair,” has died. He was 82
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Rick Astley's No. 1 hit has a billion Spotify streams, 38 years after its release
When singer Rick Astley released “Never Gonna Give You Up” at age 21, he never could’ve imagined its modern-day popularity — for multiple reasons.
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Rock band Heart offering reward for irreplaceable instruments stolen from venue
Two irreplaceable instruments owned by members of the rock band Heart were stolen from a venue in New Jersey last weekend as the group prepared to launch a nationwide tour.
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A 60-year-old song is a viral hit thanks to TikTok — even if the singer wasn't sure what it is
Connie Francis’ “Pretty Little Baby” is popping up as the soundtrack to millions of videos on the app.
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Diddy paid to hide Cassie beating video because he feared career ruin: Witness
Sean “Diddy” Combs has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering charges in Manhattan federal court. His trial is now in its fourth week.
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K-pop has been banned in China for almost a decade. Until now, maybe.
The unacknowledged ban began after South Korea announced the deployment of an American anti-ballistic missile defense system.
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Beyoncé helps couple with baby gender reveal onstage at ‘Cowboy Carter' show
Beyoncé just created a once in a lifetime moment for fans at her “Cowboy Carter” show. The Grammy winner helped a couple with their baby’s gender reveal at her concert at MetLife Stadium on May 28.
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Who takes stand in Diddy trial today? LA hotel supe, cleaner, Mia and forensics
The sex trafficking trial of Sean Diddy Combs is now in its fourth week. Here’s what to expect today and what you may have missed.
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Smokey Robinson was accused of sexual assault in 2015 but no charges were filed, DA says
The allegations presented to prosecutors by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department a decade ago are not part of a civil suit against the Motown legend.
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Taylor Swift triumphantly reclaims rights to her entire music catalog
The Swift music rights saga began in June 2019, when music executive Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings acquired Big Machine Label Group.