Perez Hilton — U2's concert on Sunday may have been at the Rose Bowl in Southern California, but it was seen all over the world - on YouTube!
The live webcast was watched by nearly 10 million people, which was touted "a big win" for the company.
That would be an ... more info
Stereogum — Catch performances by Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, and Springsteen & Fogerty at YouTube. It's only a matter of time before Sting, James Taylor, Jeff Beck, Metallica, U2, and the epic grand finale jams show up, too. more info
All About Jazz — Jamie Cullum is telling me that he never dreamt of success on this scale. He is outlining the upcoming tours of the UK, France, the US, Japan, Australia and, oh, pretty much most of the known world, that will accompany the anticipated multimillion sa... more info
The Independent — The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrated its 25th birthday last night in the only way it knew how. By rocking out. Some of the biggest names in rock music including Sting and Bruce Springsteen graced the stage at Madison Square Gardens as part of ... more info
Music News Net — MUSIC NEWS - With the deluxe re-release of U2's memorable 4th album, The Unforgettable Fire, the band is sharing some rarely seen video footage with their fans (check out below). The video showcases frontman Bono speaking on the recording process... more info
My Old Kentucky — Tonight, you need to be at Big Car Gallery for the Jookabox record release party and art extravaganza!The record release party will feature a live performance by JOOKABOX as well as unique works of visual art inspired by the songs of Dead Zone Boys, ... more info
Altsounds — With the re-release of U2's fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, the group has decided to share rarely seen before seen video footage with their fans. The video showcases frontman Bono speaking on the recording process of the breakthrough album a... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — NEW YORK - YouTube's webcast of a U2 concert was watched by nearly 10 million people, the video site's largest streaming event ever. more info
Big Apple Music Scene — The Brooklyn Museum has a music-related exhibit opening tomorrow (Friday). It’s called Who Shot Rock: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present, and features photographs by dozens of photographers of dozens of different musicians, including Tina ... more info