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Miley Cyrus covers Bob Dylan(video)

Marissa Pessolano
Over 80 performers to be featured on album saluting Amnesty International and Bob Dylan

Miley Cyrus has covered Bob Dylan's song "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go."

The 19-year-old stripped down vocally and released a music video for the song. Cyrus sits on a stool in an abandoned house as she successfully performs this difficult track.

The song is featured on "Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International." The proceeds of the album will all be going to Amnesty International.

Taylor Swift's next album about 'crash and burn' heartbreak

Deborah Kim
Singer Taylor Swift arriving at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre on August 7, 2011 in Universal City, California Philip Vaughan

Taylor Swift always talks about love in her albums, but this time it’s going to be different. Sort of.

Paul McCartney announces new album of covers

Daniel S Levine
The album will include collaborations with Stevie Wonder and Eric Clapton
Former Beatle Paul McCartney performs during his concert in Rio de Janeiro, May 22, 2011, as part of his "Up and Coming Tour''. REUTERS/Ana Carolina Fernandes (BRAZIL - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

Madonna announces new album

Robert Kirchgassner

Singer Madonna plans to release her first album in five years in January.

The album will be her first with Interscope Records, with whom she recently signed a deal.

The deal is reportedly worth $20-$40 million for both Madonna and Live Nation Entertainment.

Lady Gaga already has plans for third album [Video]


By: Kristen Maldonado
Subtitle: Lady Gaga: “I generally loathe reality.”

Fresh from the release of her autobiographical music video – and directorial debut! – for “Marry the Night,” Lady Gaga is already working on her third album.

In a three-part interview with Vevo, Gaga revealed that her biggest goal is to keep challenging herself. “I generally loathe reality. But I don’t believe this moment between the two of us is real. I believe this is a performance."

Jimmy Fallon working on comedy album

Talk show host and former Saturday Night Live star Jimmy Fallon is in the planning stages of a comedy album for Warner Bros.

According to the studio, the album will include music, parodies and other compositions from guests on Fallon’s late night show. Fallon is known for performing with the famous musical guests on his show, including Justin Timberlake, Bruce Springsteen and Blake Shelton.

Jimmy Fallon at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. (Los Angeles, CA)

Mac Miller making history with 'Blue Slide Park'

Farah Casalini
Artist: 
Mac Miller

Notoriously known for his social networking and deep appreciation for his fans, 19-year-old emcee Mac Miller is undoubtedly becoming one of the year’s more impressive artists. Though he has been in the game for several years now, his fame started to climb once he dropped his mixtape, K.I.D.S. in 2010. Now he has reached a pivotal point in his career, releasing his debut album, Blue Slide Park, on Nov. 8, which took the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s 200.

Florence Welch talks 'Ceremonials'

Deborah Kim
Florence Welch and the band Florence and the Machine perform on the Good Morning America Show at the Rumsey Playfield/SummerStage in Central Park in New York City on June 24, 2011. UPI/John Angelillo

Interview with Robert Davi

Joanna Fantozzi
Davi Takes on Sinatra in his new album

Robert Davi, the actor best known for his “bad guy” roles in Die Hard, License to Kill and The Goonies, has stepped into a new area of the arts. Davi just recorded his first album, entitled “On the Road to Romance,” available in stores on October 24th. The album features twelve Frank Sinatra remakes, mixing some hits with some lesser known songs.

T-Pain dropping next album in December [Video]

Deborah Kim
T-Pain tounges the best R&B permormance trophy at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31, 2010. UPI/Phil McCarten


T-Pain is dropping his new album in two months, and fans are in for a shocking surprise.

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