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By the mid-90s, U2 were caught in a beautiful identity crisis. Fresh off the ironic, hyper-modern glitz of Zooropa, and years ...
Sidestepping his perfectionism in acting, Jeff Bridges revels in the freedom of rediscovering an album of his archival recordings showcasing his late-'70s eclectic roots rock.
Posthumous albums are always a delicate proposition, but especially for Nell Smith. Perhaps best known for her ongoing ...
Other audio selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for future generations include recordings by Chicago, Miles ...
Gerald Clayton’s Ones and Twos is a two-part project; the first installment is revealed here. Clayton calls it an experiment inspired by the art of ...
The soul-shaking footage of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s 1972 benefit concert at Madison Square Garden is this film’s primary draw, but it also painstakingly recreates their Greenwich ...
Hip-Hop Wired caught up with the New Orleans native at Dreamville Festival sharing with us his strong commitment to critiquing the state of the music, and announced a new project.
A new biography and film about Yoko Ono offer more opportunities to assess her contributions to culture. Two pop music ...
Mom and Dad really do love each other. Madonna and Elton John have officially ended their decades-long feud after an ...
Last week, fans were left concerned when one half of the country music duo Brooks & Dunn's Ronnie Dunn abruptly exited the ...
Dj Smokey grew up in Ontario and was classically trained at piano as a kid, but eventually ditched that for FL Studio, in ...
Poised to become the UK’s next big pop sensation, Gray is leading a bold new wave of hedonism. In a world that feels a little heavy, meet the exhilarating escape we all ...