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Terry Woodward was honored as the inaugural Community Hero Award recipient during this year’s Silver Salute Celebration ...
Bang Chan, a Fendi brand ambassador and a member of South Korean boy group Stray Kids, is back with new music. He released ...
After hitting No. 1 with “Voodoo,” the genre-melding 2000 album that he promoted with a risqué music video, he vanished for more than a decade. D’Angelo in 2000. He found fame with an innovative, ...
British rocker Yungblud — who has been praised by the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Steven Tyler and the late Ozzy Osbourne — released his fourth studio album, "Idols," in June. The album is his third in a ...
Luke Bryan was recently on CMT, where he shared the one reason — and one reason only — that he continues to make country music. And in true Bryan fashion, it’s hilarious. Let's set the scene: Bryan is ...
D’Angelo asks that question — worries it, caresses it, plumbs its unseen depths — no fewer than two dozen times in what might have been his signature hit. A meticulous, slow-to-boil ballad from the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The avant-garde works that emerged from World War II continue to influence how audiences view contemporary music decades later. Credit...Jan Robert Dünnweller ...
NLE The Great, formerly NLE Choppa, recently opened up about taking a hiatus from music to get his spirit right. On Oct. 10, the Memphis rapper was a guest on gospel singer Kirk Franklin's Den of ...
D’Angelo, the acclaimed R&B singer, spent years informally studying music with his collaborators. He loved the act of creating a new song and immersing himself in music history. This brought him ...
Neil Young has never been shy about voicing his opinions, and he’s often put his money where his mouth is. He recently discontinued his use of Facebook and Instagram, citing parent company Meta’s “use ...
Forrest Frank is setting the record straight. After country superstar Jelly Roll publicly questioned why he would reject Christian music awards while still profiting from worship songs, Frank took to ...
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