John Mayer Confirms Split With Katy Perry: Morning Mix

Carl Williott | April 3, 2013 5:00 am

Did You Hear?

:: John Mayer appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Tuesday (April 2) and confirmed he and Katy Perry have split. But he did it with class! Refusing to get into details, Mayer told the host, “It was a very private relationship going in. It was a private relationship during, and it’s a private relationship, still.” [Ellen]

:: Jay-Z‘s Roc Nation management company has launched Roc Nation Sports, and its first signee is New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano. BuzzFeed was quick to point out that the last time a rapper got into the sports agent game (Master P), it didn’t go so well. [Billboard]

:: Well that was fast! The unrated version of Robin Thicke‘s “Blurred Lines” video has been removed from YouTube. But don’t worry, if you’ve still got a hankering to watch Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell dance with topless ladies and a goat, the explicit version is still available on Vevo. [Associated Press]

:: Prince continues his war against social media, this time putting Twitter’s video service, Vine, in his sights. His label sent a copyright complaint to the company, requesting that eight six-second clips featuring his music be removed. [AV Club]

:: Tegan & Sara are on the cover of The Advocate for the magazine’s fifth annual “40 Under 40” issue, which lists “the up-and-coming LGBT leaders in politics, science, the arts, and more.” [The Advocate]

After the jump, find out which music acts you can catch on TV today.

Music On TV: :: Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) — The Flaming Lips :: Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC) — Gloriana :: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) — Gary Allan :: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC) — Gordon Lightfoot :: Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS) — Bonnie Raitt (repeat) :: Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC) — Delta Rae :: Conan (TBS) — Darius Rucker :: The View (ABC) — New Kids on the Block :: The Talk (CBS) — Blake Shelton :: Live with Kelly & Michael (syndicated) — Juanes :: Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated) — Bruno Mars