If you were in New York City in the 1970s, you might have stumbled upon the birth of punk, new-wave, hip-hop, salsa, disco, minimalist classical and avant-garde jazz. The city during these five years ...
From the very first notes of their debut album — those gleaming wind-chime like synths, the chugging guitar, the regal piano — Arcade Fire became one of those remarkably few life-changing, ...
Among the handful of songs that nearly everyone can recognize in an instant is Earth, Wind & Fire's "September." The song became the group's biggest hit when it was released in 1978 and features a ...
David Adjmi‘s play Stereophonic — which debuted at NYC’s Playwrights Horizons last year — is now on Broadway! Containing music by Will Butler (who is no longer in Arcade Fire, still a solo artist on ...
Judas Priest has released a new single titled "Trial by Fire," the second offering off their upcoming album Invincible Shield. The new song arrives roughly a month after Invincible Shield lead single ...
Beloved R&B and disco legend Antone “Chubby” Tavares, the voice behind classics like “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," has ...
In the year-long series Sounds Of Blaxploitation, Craig D. Lindsey plays the hits that defined a genre, drawing connections between the music of the moment and the films that gave it a platform. With ...
Andrew Woolfolk, a saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist for Earth, Wind & Fire has died after an illness, band frontman Philip Bailey said in a social media post Tuesday afternoon. Woolfolk was 71.
What does the Netflix version of a Will Ferrell comedy look like, with Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as goofy Nordic songfest contestants? It looks like 'Anchorman' or 'Talladega Nights' minus the laughs ...
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