The rock-and-roll pioneer and the Catholic historian met by chance in Rome and discovered a shared faith that blossomed into friendship — and nearly 100 songs together.
Scott Joplin may have given us the "Maple Leaf Rag" 127 years ago, but a legion of Canadian musicians have made sure we know ...
Motown gave us The Sound Of Young America throughout the ’60s, but one year – 1966 – was the year Berry Gordy’s label truly came of age ...
Bruno Mars is a Grammy-winning singer best known for the hit songs "Uptown Funk" and "That's What I Like." Learn about his ...
The cover of the self-titled debut from Jason P. Woodbury & the Nightbird Singing Quartet speaks volumes: It’s modeled on the ...
We have it on a daytime janitor’s authority that “Weird Al” Yankovic recorded his first single, “My Bologna,” in a Cal Poly bathroom across from his college radio station. One has been called fate; ...
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James Blake — Trying Times
The confessional singer-songwriter-producer exhibits all the strengths and sides of his sound on his first independent album.
From being a writer for hire in the 1950s to his solo pop stardom and emphatic 1970s comeback, the late musician’s catalogue is stuffed with stunning, surprising songcraft ...
A foreign policy freed of liberal pretenses and imperial ambitions could lead to restraint—or, as the Iran attack shows, simply license hit-and-run belligerence.
Little Anthony and the Imperials’ Bobby Wade looks back on five decades of music, touring and family as the Maricopa resident returns to the stage after 25 years.
Neil Sedaka, legendary singer-songwriter behind hits like 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do' 'Bad Blood,' 'Laughter in the Rain' and 'Calendar Girl,' has died. He was 86.
Any record should be a labour of love, but some albums are enough to make people want to hang things up for good.
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