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List of winners at 2014 Billboard Music Awards

A list of winners at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday night: TOP ARTIST:...

Katy Perry, Thicke, Lorde set for Billboard Awards

Could it be off the wall? Maybe it will make you scream? Or could it turn out bad? Sunday's Billboard Music Awards may feature a...

Fight over rap lyrics at New York murder trial

NEW YORK (AP) — When he wasn't busy being what prosecutors portray as the ruthless leader of a violent drug gang, Ronald Herron was...

Nirvana, Kiss and the E Street Band join rock hall

NEW YORK (AP) — Kiss made up, but its music went unheard. Nirvana used four women rockers to sing Kurt Cobain's songs. And Bruce...

Could rap have big night at Grammy Awards?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Macklemore believes Kendrick Lamar deserves the best rap album Grammy, but if he and his producer take home the award,...

Phil Everly, half of pioneer rock duo, dies at 74

LOS ANGELES (AP) — There is no more beautiful sound than the voices of siblings swirled together in high harmony, and when Phil and...

AP music writers' top 5 songs of the year

Associated Press music writers Chris Talbott and Mesfin Fekadu pick their top five songs of the year. Chris Talbott's picks (twitter.com/Chris_Talbott): 1. Drake, "Started from the...

Rogers, Bare inducted into Country Hall of Fame

      Country music star Kenny Rogers is presented a plaque as country music singer Garth Brooks, right, look on at the...

Celeb birthdays for the week of Oct. 13-19

Singer Ashanti is 33 Oct. 13: Actress Melinda Dillon is 74. Musician Paul Simon is 72. Actress Pamela Tiffin is 71. Keyboardist Robert...

Linda Ronstadt confronts Parkinson’s disease

This Sept. 17, 2013 photo shows American musician Linda Ronstadt poses in New York to promote the release of her memoir "Simple Dreams." (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision/AP) by John CarucciAssociated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) — These days, it's hard for Linda Ronstadt to get around without her forearm crutches. The debilitating effects of Parkinson's disease require her to relax for a few minutes before starting an interview. But once she's ready, the 67-year-old has full command of her voice, even though she's no longer able to sing.

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