Ado, ATARASHII GAKKO! and YOASOBI graced the stage at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles for matsuri ’25: Japanese Music ...
Harry Redknapp's attempts at comedy made England look very small, as did the audience's guffawing reaction to his words at a ...
In their first joint interview, Chapman & album producer David Kershenbaum reflect on their decadeslong journey and reuniting for the new vinyl reissue.
Wolfgang Spahr, whose tenure as a Billboard correspondent covering the German music business lasted from 1973 to 2020, died ...
The modern reassessment of late ‘90s nu metal has played a role in the band’s seemingly sudden resurgence, but where Lollapalooza headliner Korn’s popularity seems rooted in nostalgia, interest in ...
As we race toward a digital future, what becomes of singing? Will AI-generated vocals and lyrics replace human singers and ...
Haven’t had enough of variation on “The Wizard of Oz” yet? “The Wiz” is among the musicals headed to the Kravis Center for ...
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Queerty on MSNGrammy-nominated Durand Bernarr on Erykah Badu, Tiny Desk, ‘Mango Butter’, Roller Skating, and having rangeWhen Durand Bernarr calls… you answer. The Grammy-nominated singer popped into town for New York Fashion Week and wanted to be in conversation with the Native Son community. In between attending ...
The floor of Hill Country Barbecue Market pulsed with the booming bass of Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” as a packed ...
By Trish Bendix Welcome to ... economists call ‘Everybody [expletive] hates that guy.’” — STEPHEN COLBERT Sting and Shaggy pulled from their most popular lyrics to sing about the economy ...
Brighton Music Hall opened its doors to rising musical royalty, Spencer Sutherland, for the second time, backed by openers ...
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