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Sep 14, 2020
Rapper Killer Mike, who is once again supporting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders's presidential bid, says he doesn't trust candidates like Sen. Kamala Harris and Sen. Cory Booker who have called for tougher gun laws.
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Aug 16, 2019
Fifty years ago, over the course of three days, the Woodstock festival changed pop culture forever with unexpectedly massive crowds and iconic performances from some of the biggest acts of the day. So, in honor of the festival's golden anniversary, we're taking a look back at how things came together — and why we're still talking about it today.
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Aug 02, 2019
Rapper Killer Mike, who is once again supporting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders's presidential bid, says he doesn't trust candidates like Sen. Kamala Harris and Sen. Cory Booker who have called for tougher gun laws.
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Apr 17, 2019
Iconic hip-hop producer and Alicia Keys's husband, Swizz Beatz, isn't afraid to tell his guy friends he loves them.
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Mar 12, 2019
"Through Her Eyes" is a weekly half-hour show hosted by human rights activist Zainab Salbi that explores contemporary issues from a female perspective. Queen Latifah has a straightforward message on racism: "We're America. "People need to be educated, because they need to understand that we have all contributed to the success of the United States of America.
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Dec 01, 2018
The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.
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Feb 16, 2017
Swedish clothing giant H&M has teamed up with the famous Coachella music festival on a new "H&M Loves Coachella" collection. The retailer has called on rock band The Atomics, featuring model Lucky Blue Smith, to front the campaign for this exclusive new collection. The "H&M Loves Coachella" collection has a bohemian-chic, folk vibe that's evidently influenced by festival style.
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Feb 16, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Keith Urban leads nominations for the Academy of Country Music Awards with seven nods, including entertainer of the year and album of the year for "Ripcord."
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Feb 15, 2017
Son Volt, 'Notes of Blue' (Thirty Tigers)
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Feb 15, 2017
Japanese rock band Radwimps is preparing to release an English language version of their soundtrack to blockbuster animated movie "Your Name" from February 22.
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Feb 15, 2017
NEW YORK (AP) — Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran and The Chainsmokers will perform at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles.
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Feb 15, 2017
Plus, get the latest from Thievery Corporation, Lupe Fiasco and more.
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Feb 14, 2017
The musicians of Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect chat with classical music composer Caroline Shaw and preview her new piece debuting February 20.
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Feb 14, 2017
Elizabeth Burns of Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect talks to Pulitzer Prize winning composer Caroline Shaw.
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Feb 14, 2017
Tippet Rise, an ambitious music center in the rolling hills of Montana, on Tuesday announced a second season that will include a premiere by leading composer Aaron Jay Kernis. The Tippet Rise Art Center opened last year on a sweeping ranch in the western US state, aiming to bring world-class classical musicians to a venue in nature with concerts attended by no more than 150 people at a time. The estate -- which features original sculptures, communal dinners and, this year, a new 5.5 kilometers (three and a half miles) of hiking and bicycle trails -- is funded by free-spirited philanthropists Peter and Cathy Halstead who sell tickets for just $10.
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Aug 23, 2016
Celebrities perform "Fight Song" for a video played at the Democratic National Convention. It's Hillary Clinton's fight song, but some listeners don't have a lot of fight left in them. Before and after the Democratic nominee takes the stage at rallies, her campaign inevitably plays the 2015 pop hit "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten.
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Jul 20, 2016
The rock band Third Eye Blind frustrated some guests at a charity concert held during the Republican National Convention on Tuesday. In tweets posted on the official Third Eye Blind account, the band indicated it was pleased the show upset some in the audience. "I have never been more disappointed," wrote a Twitter user named Liza White.
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Feb 01, 2016
Pop superstar Adele on Monday lodged objections as Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump played her music on the campaign trail. Trump, an apparent fan of Adele who was spotted at her concert in November in New York, has regularly played her hit "Rolling in the Deep" at his rallies. "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning," a statement from the singer's spokesman said.
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Jan 28, 2016
Jeffrey Ding He has been posting violin videos on YouTube since 2011, but his latest cover — playing John Williams's "Force Theme" from Star Wars with a special-effects bow that looks like a light saber — has gotten the most attention by far. Since it appeared on Jan. 9, it has more than 40,000 views and counting.
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Jan 05, 2016
This month, more than 20 albums after Raffi's seminal Baby Beluga first took toddlers by storm, the children's troubadour will release a brand-new one: Owl Singalong. The jubilant mix of covers ("Garden Song," "Abiyoyo," "Somos el Barco") and originals ("Green Dream," "See the Moon") hits stores on Jan. 15 (preorder here). But until then, Yahoo Parenting is exclusively premiering the album, streaming above.
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Dec 02, 2015
The way these guys think says a lot about the music they like. (Touchstone Pictures)
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Nov 12, 2015
When it comes to hit songs, there is a formula for success. The song was an instant success in every way: On Vevo, the music video generated the highest number of views in a 24-hour span (27.7 million) and was the fastest video to reach 100 million views.
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Nov 03, 2015
Facing the world each morning can be difficult when you live with a mental illness. Depression, specifically, can make everyday tasks seem daunting. Getting out of bed and out the door can be a major accomplishment. And although music can't cure depression (we wish), it's scientifically proven to reduce stress and even depressive symptoms.
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Nov 03, 2015
"The effect of music on the brain or body depends in part on its genre," Frank A. Russo, PhD, associate professor of psychology at Ryerson University, tells Yahoo Health. Research published in the Journal of Positive Psychology shows that listening to upbeat music improves mood, with one catch — it only works if you have the desire to be happy. Test subjects who listened to the upbeat music without feeling an urge to be happy did not see their moods change.
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Oct 27, 2015
If you've got a particular personality type, you might be predisposed to be musically skilled. If you've ever taken music lessons, you've had it drilled into your head that "practice makes perfect." But is that really all there is to it? According to a new study in the Journal of Research in Personality, your musical ability could also be hinged on something a little more engrained: your personality. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Goldsmiths, University of London, in the U.K., in conjunction with the BBC, put more than 7,000 people through a series of musical tests, including melodic memory and rhythmic perception tests. These were then linked to their scores on a Big Five personality trait test, which examined people's scores on the traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Among the findings: The trait of openness is a key predictor of musical ability.
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Oct 20, 2015
"Or if you criticize yourself for making a mistake —either way, you will never have enough confidence to try anything new or expand your repertoire." She adds that the key to opening yourself creatively — whether it's doing something different on-the-job or taking a chance on the dance floor — is learning to take in constructive criticism, not destructive criticism. "Constructive criticism is when we see we're awkward, so we can identify the problem and find a solution," says Plumez.
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