Original
LFO’s Rich Cronin dies of leukemia
Rich Cronin, the former frontman for boy band LFO, known for the 1999 hit “Summer Girls,” died September 8 of leukemia. He was 35.
Rich Cronin, the former frontman for boy band LFO, known for the 1999 hit “Summer Girls,” died September 8 of leukemia. He was 35.
In a decision that could affect the financial relationships between record labels and performers, a federal appeals court in San Francisco on Friday ruled that songs downloaded from Apple’s iTunes store are not actually purchased, but are rather “licensed†by the ostensible buyer.
Songwriter Don Black, OBE will be honored as a BMI Icon at the U.S. performing right organization’s annual London Awards. The ceremony is Tuesday, October 5 at London’s Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane.
Adam Duritz of Counting Crows dishes about the second “Traveling Circus & Medicine Show,” the current state of the music industry and more.
“Lost” may have just ended its six-season run, but one of the TV show’s stars is now immortalized on the new album by rock band Weezer.
Sarah McLachlan’s performance Tuesday night at the Merriweather Post Pavilion was a curious mix of opportunities.
Here is the ALTop 20 countdown for the week ending July 24th 1. Neon Trees — Animal 2. We The Kings — We’ll Be a Dream 3. 3OH!3 — My First Kiss 4. PAllstar Weekend — Dance Forever 5. Phoenix — Lisztomania 6. Paramore — The Only Exception 7. Broken Bells — The High Road 8. A Rocket to the Moon — Like We Used To 9. Phoenix — 1901 10. Cage the Elephant — In One Ear 11. Cartel — The Perfect Mistake 12. Rise Against — Savior 13.The Script — The Man Who Can’t Be Moved 14. Jack… Read more »
Lady Gaga urged fans to ignore the anti-gay demonstration, but many showed up with signs of their own.
idobi’s Jamie McGrath sat down with the The Wonder Years at Starland Ballroom Saturday evening during their “Ship of Fools†tour with Streetlight Manifesto.
Let’s toast to acceptance: the fifth, final and most rewarding phase of the universally accepted five stages of grief, through which Hawthorne Heights returns with its most melodious work, Skeletons.