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The experimental folk musician and a music historian wander around SoHo in search of long-lost friends and neighbors.
Eric Church's "Evangeline vs. The Machine" is his most artistically ambitious, intentionally progressive album of his storied career.
Delivering his greatest hits alongside Carole King and Marvin Gaye covers, it was clear: the singer still has chops.
How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World by longtime author and journalist Sean Egan. Having written and edited dozens of books ...
Gloucestershire-based author Sarah Matthews and her husband, the award-winning fantasy artist Rodney Matthews, have just ...
Sharp, smart and funny foursome Y'ALL'RE were created after co-founders Galaxy and Jason Lineberger agreed to do a show.
The supernatural horror pic marks another win for Warner Bros. Elsewhere, The Weeknd's companion movie 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' ...
Gifted lyricist Kaye The Beast headlines a lineup of great New Orleans hip-hop with ShaoGrove Coal, Rapbaum and DJ Rah-Beezy ...
In Portland, the Back Cove Music & Arts Festival with Lord Huron and Lucy Dacus is Aug. 2 & 3 and Guster on the Ocean is ...
Multi-instrumentalist Elliot now plays in three bands as well as fronting his solo project Tamasene – a first record and EP under his belt, and a bunch of songs that will make up the second album ...
In 2018, the Croatian cellist Ana Rucner (another cross-border artist, who represented Bosnia and Herzegovina on their last ...
The album cover featured a memorable cartoon Elton in an elaborate design by Alan Aldridge and Harry Willcock. The attractive package, and a compelling array of quintessential 70s pop-rock imagery ...