When Emmylou Harris released “Wrecking Ball” in 1995, the album earned acclaim as a departure for the country-folk star.
Never Too Much, her doc on the life and career of the iconic R&B singer Luther Vandross. Highlighting the life and career of ...
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The Recording Academy will induct eight albums and five singles into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, including Jay-Z’s ...
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While the game is expected to be a great one, a lot of people will be just turning in to see the halftime entertainment, ...