Revisiting comments by Paul Weller about Marvin Gaye who he said is "the greatest singer of all time" and pivotal to him forming The Style Council.
Warren Zevon’s Werewolves Of London was the artist’s only US Top 40 hit and doesn’t sound much like a Halloween song to start ...
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, photo by Steve Rapport Next week, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band will travel to New York for a ...
Greetings From Your Hometown Tour was full of surprises, and fans are hoping for plenty more where that came from. The 20th ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Not a whole lot of performances at Heinz Hall end with spectators, sousaphones, melodicas and percussion instruments spilling ...
Despite great performances, Scott Cooper’s biopic lacks the power and musical vitality that define the Boss himself.
Time has not diluted the Cowboy Junkies’ dreamy mix of tempestuous torch songs and soup-for-the-soul soundscapes, but it has ...
John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants talks about living in Georgia, vocal lessons at an advanced age and watching the lead singer of Papa Roach throw up in Atlanta.
Bruce Springsteen and his team pulled off one of greatest PR coups of the Seventies 50 years ago when he appeared on the cover of Time and Newsweek.
Jon Batiste's "Big Money" tour stop in Akron was one for the ages: a masterful, two-hour romp through all things musically ...
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