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Jefferson Airplane's Paul Kanter 'Feeling Quite Good' After Heart Attack
Jefferson Airplane's Paul Kanter says that he is back to feeling normal after his recent heart attack. In a note posted on the band's official Facebook page, Kantner writes, "I am feeling quite good and semi-normal, all things considered." He adds that while recuperating at home, he's been "working primarily and quite fervently" on two books.
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No Doubt Hitting Festival Circuit This Summer
No Doubt will be touring several festivals this summer. The band, who headlined the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day festival in Washington, D.C. this weekend, has slated a string of upcoming festival shows this summer. They will play the New Orleans JazzFest, the Rock in Rio USA festival, the BottleRock Festival, the Aspen Jazz Snowmass, and the KAABOO festival in Del Mar, California.
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Kellie Pickler Talks About Upcoming Reality Show
Kellie Pickler recently opened up on her upcoming reality show, tentatively titled I Love Kellie Pickler, which is set to feature her husband Kyle Jacobs. Speaking with the Boot, Kellie said her family life is nothing special. "I think that we are . . . we're whatever normal is. We're pretty normal as far as, we're able to be a part of some pretty cool things . . ."
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Nelly Recording Country EP
Nelly is making the crossover to country music. In a new interview with Billboard, Nelly's manager J. Erving of Atom Factory revealed that Nelly has left longtime label Universal and is readying a country EP called Heartland. "He's a free agent on the label side now, and is working on a country-based Heartland EP, which should be really interesting."
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Sam Smith Cancels Australian Tour Dates Due To Vocal Cord Hemorrhage
Sam Smith has cancelled the rest of his Australian tour after suffering a small vocal cord hemorrhage. The singer announced the news in an Instagram post, revealing that doctors had ordered him to rest for fear the condition might become more serious. "I am deeply, deeply saddened to tell my Australian fans, I have to cancel my Australian tour," wrote Smith.
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Slipknot's Corey Taylor Says 'He Love Music But Hates Business'
Corey Taylor says that he still loves music but hates the business that goes along with it, saying in a recent interview that it was those feelings that inspired Slipknot's latest single "Killpop." Taylor told WGRD's Johnnie and Ned in Grand Rapids that the track was just mostly him venting. "I'll be honest with you, the song is my reflection on my relationship with music."
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Paul McCartney Confirms U.S. Tour Dates
Paul McCartney has announced his first U.S. arena date of 2015. The show will take place at the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia on July 21 and will mark his first stop in the city since 2010. It will not be the first U.S. show for the ex-Beatle, however, as he'll also hit the Firefly Music Festival on June 19 and Lollapalooza on July 31.
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Jay Z Announces Free Concert For Tidal Users
Jay Z has announced that he will perform b-sides and seldom performed tracks at a concert in New York City aimed to promote his new streaming service TIDAL. The show, set to take place on May 13, is free, but in order to win tickets, Tidal users have to submit a playlist. The show will also stream live on Tidal's website, Billboard reports.
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John Fogerty Performs Medley Of His Hits On Letterman
John Fogerty paid a visit to The Late Show With David Letterman in order to lend his talents to the week-long farewell to legendary show host David Letterman. Fogerty took to the stage to perform a medley of his hits, including "Travelin' Band," "Proud Mary" and "Fortunate Son."
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Hunter Hayes Says When He's Singing He's Truly Being Himself
Hunter Hayes says that when he's performing live for his fans is when he's most truly comfortable. Speaking with Front and Center, the country star said, "When I get to sing a song on stage, there's something really, really magical." "And I realize how lucky I am to get to sing something that I know about, that I've written about because either I lived it or somebody I know lived it."
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