Coachella 2010 Features Blistering Sets By Jay-Z, Muse, Thom Yorke
Faith No More, Gorillaz, Pavement and other age-defying acts heat up the desert fest.
Faith No More, Gorillaz, Pavement and other age-defying acts heat up the desert fest.
The Cure, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Public Enemy were also highlights.
Rage capture their original fire onstage; Roots, Against Me!, Willie Nelson also got political at the desert fest.
Rage's Tom Morello warms up with the Nightwatchman, LCD Soundsystem invoke "Daft Punk."
Plus Perry Farrell resurrects a Jane's Addiction classic, Jesus and Mary Chain mesmerize on fest's first day.
Randy Jackson tells contestants to stay clear of certain artists — so why do they keep coming back for more?
'There's really not much to write about,' says former finalist Chris Daughtry.
'This isn't really the competition for me,' onetime favorite recalls thinking.
Production duo also count Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Nick Lachey as clients.
Festival's fifth installment launches July 20 in St. Louis; also features Atreyu, Flyleaf, Trivium.
Former contestants say seat placement, producers' behavior made them realize they were going home.
Singer also promises fewer wolves in new video; band touring U.S. through early April.
Singer mulls comparisons to Fantasia, Lakisha.
Ashley Ferl earned more camera time than any audience member in 'Idol' history Tuesday night.
Chili Peppers, Papa Roach have also rented mansions while making albums.
Clip for 'Makes Me Wonder' has 'fantasy airport' feel, Adam Levine says.
Singer has been busting out ballads with production duo.
Assistant production accountant claims he was fired for telling supervisor about allegations.
Antonella Barba's instant celebrity shows how rapidly pop landscape has changed.
'I was extremely disappointed and I was even angry,' says early favorite Sundance Head.
'I'd rather promote myself in a classy way,' former 'Idol' contestant says in Friday interview.
Barba's out, Sanjaya's in and Cowell's pulling for a 'battle of the divas.'
Contestant Blake Lewis rapped parts of 311's 'All Mixed Up' Tuesday night.
Soul singer says self-titled debut is 'for the ['Idol'] viewers, for the young cats, for everyone in between.'