'Les Misérables' Soundtrack Storms to No. 1
In a slow sales week it edges out "Babel" by Mumford & Sons.
In a slow sales week it edges out "Babel" by Mumford & Sons.
The artists will be taking part in "A Decade of Difference: A Concert Celebrating 10 Years of the William J. Clinton Foundation," at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Oct. 15.
Ticket sellers are setting up nonprofit groups that claim they represent consumers, but are part of a lobbying fight over control of the multibillion-dollar secondary ticketing market.
Barbra Streisand will sing Marilyn and Alan Bergman songs she's not previously recorded on her new album to be released on Aug. 23.
Responding to longstanding criticism in the music industry that too many awards categories were diluting the Grammys impact, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced on …
Britney Spears joins Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Madonna and Barbra Streisand as one of the only women to have at least six No. 1 albums on the Billboard charts.
Marty Markowitz, the Brooklyn borough president, may move one of his long-running concert series this summer because of opposition over the shows' noise and a proposal for a huge new amphith…
His new offering, "F.A.M.E.," is his first No. 1 on the Billboard album chart.
The band distributed copies of a free 12-page newspaper called The Universal Sigh at 61 locations around the world, including three in Manhattan.
How much has "Friday," a song by Rebecca Black, a 13-year-old amateur from California whose YouTube video became a viral sensation.
Booking agents, artist managers and assorted friends and relations packed into a room at Austin's Driskill Hotel to hear three guitar-cradling singer-songwriters.
He shows up in Austin with a yellow and black truck hawking his label's wares.
Women dominate album sales and digital downloads this week.
The pop star is apparently upset over the company's support for conservative political candidates.
The parties agreed to talk about how the academy "can continue to evolve in an ever-changing cultural environment."
Adele, the British singer who won the best new artist Grammy Award two years ago, is the big winner on the Billboard chart this week.
Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Mumford & Sons and Lady Antebellum all got big "Grammy lifts" - the typical boost in record sales after the awards show.
Lady Gaga's new single, "Born This Way," released last Friday, is the fastest-selling song in iTunes' history, with more than 1 million downloads around the world in five days.
"The King of Limbs" has been released for download on Radiohead's Web site, along with a video for the first single, "Lotus Flower."
Arcade Fire, Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga are among those who also saw significant sales gains.
Clive Davis's annual party the night before the Grammy Awards was undiminished as a see-and-be-seen mixer for the A-list of music.
On the eve of the Grammys, he holds forth on the state of music and the future of the music industry.
Ms. Streisand, a nominee for her album "Love Is the Answer," will be introduced before her performance by her "A Star Is Born" co-star Kris Kristofferson.
Mick Jagger will perform at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 13, his first-ever solo performance at the show.
When the No. 1 is a low-seller, of course, everything else sells even less.