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David Lynch's Festival of Disruption: Robert Plant, Mel Brooks, St. Vincent, 'Music of Twin Peaks' & more (pics, video)

Lynch’s two-day festival had almost everything you’d want (except Lynch talking about ‘Twin Peaks.’)

Blood Orange released new LP 'Freetown Sound' early (listen) +++ full tracklist with guests

Dev’s new album also features appearances by Empress Of, Debbie Harry, Starchild, Nelly Furtado, Ava Raiin, Bea1991, Ta-Nehisi C, Kelsey Lu, Carly Rae Jepsen and more.

David Lynch curating LA festival with Robert Plant, St Vincent, music from 'Twin Peaks' & more

The ‘Twin Peaks’ music will be performed by Angelo Badalamenti with Sky Ferreira and Xiu XIu.

Indie Rock musicians turned TV stars (a list!)

From Death By Audio to Home Box Office, from ‘Gilmore Girls’ to ‘Game of Thrones,’ here are some indie rock musicians who showed up in popular TV shows.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs played their first show in years at the Mick Rock doc afterparty (pics, videos)

YYYs celebrated the legendary rock photographer with covers of Bowie and VU, and other performers included Marky Ramone, Eugene Hutz, TV on the Radio, and more. Debbie Harry was in the house too (but not to perform).

Bowie tribute @ Radio City Music Hall: Blondie, Pixies, Michael Stipe, Amanda Palmer, more (pics / setlist / video)

After starting at Carnegie Hall on Thursday, the second of the “Music of David Bowie” tribute concerts moved to the much bigger digs of Radio City Music Hall on Friday (4/1).

pics: David Bowie Tribute @ Carnegie Hall (Michael Stipe, Flaming Lips, Debbie Harry, Robyn Hitchcock, Pixies & more)

Last night’s fun David Bowie tribute at Carnegie Hall featured performances by The Flaming Lips, Cat Power, Heart’s Ann Wilson, Robyn Hitchcock, Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz, Michael Stipe, Jakob Dylan, The Mountain Goats, and many, many more.

Flaming Lips, Michael Stipe, Pixies, Cat Power & more paid tribute to David Bowie at Carnegie Hall (pics / review / setlist)

The first of two David Bowie tribute benefit concerts happened at Carnegie Hall on Thursday night.
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