Victoria Justice talks about the unexpected TikTok virality of her unreleased song Love Zombie and how it inspired her to ...
I wrote a column in August which I lovingly referred to a piece by John Brummett. Lovingly, because I agreed with him. The ...
Travie McCoy claims T-Pain always had four screens "playing different porn videos" while they made music together McCoy and T ...
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Russia prosecutes people for performing and listening to Ukrainian songs – Radio Liberty
At least 44 residents of the Russian Federation and occupied Crimea have been prosecuted for performing or listening to ...
Westerman (full name Will Westerman) is releasing a new album, A Jackal’s Wedding, on November 7 via Partisan. This week he ...
American music, at its core, is inseparable from a history defined by reinvention, resilience, and Black artists.
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Connecting the threads of culture and music takes a full year of planning and a big dose of what folklorist Rachel Reynolds ...
The pop superstar reinvented herself in the first “Wicked,” but the sequel shows just how much further she can go as an ...
It's a portrait of the '70s folk-rock star, and of "Cat's in the Cradle," the tune that turned daddy issues into mythology.
Ninety-two years ago today, one of the key figures in the development of the Nashville Sound was born in Louisiana.
Singer-songwriter Graham Barham discusses how Nashville's pop-aimed country interests are bridging country music, hip-hop culture.
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