More than 250 music insiders and six New York Times critics weighed in on who defines the new American songbook. Here are the artists they chose.
Her widescreen, acrobatic songs have dominated radios, karaoke nights and — most likely — a big portion of your memory.
That vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Ken Andrews almost died before they could even record it makes this all the more ...
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With hundreds of performances out at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, it's hard to know where to start. So Gambit ...
We caught up with Angelo De Augustine to talk about his healing journey, Kauai, swimming, and other inspirations behind his ...
How many rock’n’roll drummers does it take to make a solo album? Well all of these managed it, and some are classics ...
Gates Chili High School graduate Jerome Flood II played to a sold-out crowd at the Kodak Center on Sunday night as the ...
Truth be told, The Cult’s Billy Duffy doesn’t have a clear memory of how Fire Woman, the band’s 1989 hit from their mega ...
Shortly after its release, George Harrison picked up a copy of the song at NEMS record store in Liverpool in December 1962.
It’s suddenly the time of year when it sure would be nice to look like a shirtless Glen Powell. The thing is, getting abs like that can be almost impossible. By that, we mean even getting the outline ...
Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley is one of the more recognizable and beloved songs of its era. The multi-platinum single, with its ...