M. Tye Comer

Editor, Billboard.com

M. Tye Comer leads the editorial strategy for Billboard's consumer-facing website. Previously, Tye served as Editorial Director of Nielsen's Entertainment, Media and Visual Arts online properties, Editorial Director of AOL Music, and also held the title of Associate Editor at the CMJ New Music Report from 1995-2000. His articles on music and pop culture have appeared in a number of publications, including Spin, Paper, URB and The Source.

Gone But Not Forgotten: 2010

Slits Frontwoman Ari Up Dead at 48

Ari Up, frontwoman for pioneering British punk band the Slits, died Wednesday (Oct. 20), according to Sex Pistols' John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten).
Slits Frontwoman Ari Up Dead at 48

Slits Frontwoman Ari Up Dead at 48

Ari Up, frontwoman for pioneering British punk band the Slits, died Wednesday (Oct. 20), according to Sex Pistols' John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten). Lydon, who is married to Forster's mother, delivered the news about the 48-year-old singer's death on his website.
Music Star Hookups & Breakups

ATP NY 2010: 10 Reasons It Rocked

All Tomorrows Parties rocked the Catskills with raw power blasting out of the amps of everyone from Iggy and the Stooges to Raekwon. Here are the top 10 music happenings you missed.
POTW: Kevin Jonas, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Rihanna

12 Awesome Lollapalooza 2010 Moments

With more than 150 acts spread across its eight stages, Lollapalooza 2010 was a long, loud, always entertaining – and at times, historical – weekend for dozens of reasons. Here's 12 videos, shot by the fans themselves, that'll make you wish you'd been there.
Future Rock Hall of Famers: When Will Today's Stars Be Eligible?

Snoop Dogg Banned From Dutch Festival

Snoop Dogg finds himself not welcome in the Netherlands, where authorities had him removed from the lineup of a free concert planned on June 27

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