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New country music fest coming to Vegas

Saddle up Vegas country fans, a new fest is riding into town this fall. The Giddy Up Music Festival will be city’s first country fest since 1 October.

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It’s harder for musicians to make money off art in the tech age

Thanks to the Internet, the world has come to expect instant gratification in its quest for information. But the expectation of cheap, fast delivery has come at a price: It has become harder for artists to make a living selling their work.

 
Lady Gaga announces engagement on Instagram

Lady Gaga and her longtime boyfriend, actor Taylor Kinney, have become engaged, the singer said on social media on Monday.

Imagine Dragons is performing in the sky

You can tell Imagine Dragons is from Las Vegas, because the band does fan-friendly marketing with glittery aplomb.

 
Rap mogul Suge Knight hit with new charges in camera theft case

Rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight, already in custody in connection with a hit-and-run death, has now been charged with making a terroristic threat in connection with the 2014 theft of a camera from a celebrity photographer, a prosecutor said on Wednesday.

Ricky Martin to launch next tour in Las Vegas

If fans of international pop star Ricky Martin want to brag about seeing him first, they’ll have to book a room on Sept. 15.

 
Winners and losers at the 57th Annual Grammys

Something of a dark horse, rock singer-songwriter Beck spoiled Brit soul-pop vocalist Sam Smith’s bid to sweep the four top categories at Sunday’s Grammy Awards by snagging album of the year honors for “Morning Phase.”

Imagine Dragons perform live during Grammys from Fremont St.

With more than four million records sold from their 2012 debut album “Night Visions” and a Grammy award win, Las Vegas-based band Imagine Dragons took their music out to the streets.

Obama delivers domestic violence PSA at 57th Annual Grammys

The Grammy Awards paused the celebration to deliver a strong message from President Obama about violence against women and girls, calling on artists to use their power to change public attitudes.