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On an exuberantly original new album, the singer and pianist reimagine jazz standards from Duke Ellington, George Gershwin ...
BTS' RM opens up about jealousy, finding peace in art, and distancing himself from politics in a rare conversation as Samsung ...
Marc Levoy, a former distinguished engineer at Google who helped put the Pixel camera on the map, helped build the app at ...
From the Gulf region to the Fondazione Pinuccio Sciola Giardino Sonoro, Dana Alfardan’s music lit up the gardens as the ...
Charleston Music Hall will feature two nights of the Grammy-winning duo, Indigo Girls. Emily Sailer and Amy Ray will be touring their most recent album, “Look ...
We talk to Emily Saliers of the iconic folk-rock duo Indigo Girls. They're headed to Cleveland for a date at TempleLive at ...
Arizona native Avery Anna's latest country album "Let Go Letters" chronicles her desire to honor her fans' bravery in facing ...
Listen to an interview with Fort Wayne, Indiana-based musician, composer, arranger, and producer Nitish Kulkarni. His latest ...
The Mexican singer-actor dishes on how she transmuted her love for Thirty Seconds to Mars, anime and Mexican corridos into her most authentic work to date ...
Indigo De Souza ‘s new album Precipice arrives next month, and she’s given us another preview with “Crying Over Nothing,” the second single. It’s a catchy alt-pop banger that goes in a similar ...
Indigo De Souza named her 2023 album All Of This Will End, which is technically true. All of this will end, but until then, De Souza is going to keep making acclaimed, insightful music.