Mississippi Goddam” is a song of the Civil Rights Era, and our own. Listen to it with our critic Wesley Morris.
Adam Blackstone, the musical director behind Roots Picnic, breaks down how Jay-Z pulled off the performance of the year.
10 years after that return to the top of the charts, and 18 years after the first time the song hit No. 1, Whitney Houston ...
Years before Heroes, David Bowie released a 1971 masterpiece on Hunky Dory that revealed the songwriting genius behind his ...
International touring artist will join the Atlanta Pops Orchestra July 3 for a one-night celebration of America's 250th ...
EXCLUSIVE: Meeting your idols is always daunting, but singer Zoe Birkett is having the time of her life on the road with Take ...
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The 5 greatest bridge sections in songs - you always sing them louder
There's a moment in certain songs where the verse-chorus cycle steps aside and something entirely different takes over. The ...
Three practices. That’s all the Charleston Sound Chorus has to prepare for their Piccolo Spoleto showcase after placing ...
There is a moment that happens at every great R&B party. The DJ drops the opening notes of Keisha Cole’s “Love.” Someone ...
Discover 16 legendary singers whose voices transformed contemporary music forever. They changed the industry with their ...
Phoebe Seymour brings musical-theater roots, live vocals, and offbeat pageant polish to Houston drag, carving out a persona ...
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