Stereophonics founder Stuart Cable found dead
Stuart Cable, the drummer and founder member of the rock band Stereophonics, has been found dead after a marathon drinking session at his home in south Wales.
Stuart Cable, the drummer and founder member of the rock band Stereophonics, has been found dead after a marathon drinking session at his home in south Wales.
In a bizarre and ironic twist, Warner Bros. is being by a German technology firm which claims the movie and television company pirated its anti-piracy technology.
Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, died Friday after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 42.
Kings of Leon is “almost finished” with its fifth album, the follow-up to 2008’s platinum and Grammy Award-winning Only by the Night, according to drummer Nathan Followill.
Ever since the iTunes Music Store opened for business back in 2003, the question of when the Beatles catalog would be available has remained unanswered. Sir Paul McCartney blames label for Beatles iTunes delay.
The right label deal is what convinced We are the Fallen to change plans to release music sporadically and online and instead go for a full-fledged album — Tear the World Down, which comes out May 11.
Speculation is building that Taking Back Sunday may be returning to the lineup with which its 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends was recorded.
Universal Music Group (UMG) is embarking on one of the most ambitious efforts yet to boost U.S. CD sales, with the test of a new pricing structure designed to sell most new releases by current artists at $10 or less at retail.
Anyone looking for a departure from the electronic and dance inspired music that seems to be all the rage these days should be sure to check out The Last Tibetan Midnight, the latest release from psychedelic rock group The Greening.
Long Island-based punk quartet Bayside has signed a “360 deal” with New York City-based indie Wind-Up Records, home to Cartel, Hawthorne Heights and others.