First I’ll love the world/Then I’ll love God.” Lux is separated in four sections, or “movements,” as Rosalia sprints off, searching for herself and God in a chaotic world. Through the stunning string ...
The HBO comedy includes TV’s most layered portrait of a social media influencer, the latest evolution in a character type ...
For a limited time, any amount you pay over the base subscription price is a donation to St. Jude Children's Research ...
Anastasio says that, in an effort to push compositional boundaries, he writes a lot of his guitar parts on piano ...
Howard Stern coaxed the acclaimed singer to make the big reveal during a recent appearance on his Sirius/XM show.
By that point, Burns had largely finished her second album, How To Be Human, so anyone hoping for musical treachery and ...
Last summer, KJZZ's Sam Dingman drove up to Flagstaff to meet singer-songwriter Sage Bond. Bond had just graduated from NAU a ...
After a bad show in Phoenix, Todd Snider wrote “Can’t Complain” and began opening almost all his shows with it. The song ...
When Michael Bolton was asked if he’d like to collaborate with Dylan in 1990, he thought Diane Warren had set up a practical joke on him.
Jeff Lynne never really needed the limelight onstage, but he knew the studio could excite him more than anything else.
It's a portrait of the '70s folk-rock star, and of "Cat's in the Cradle," the tune that turned daddy issues into mythology.
Musicians Paul Kelly and Neil Finn go way back. In 1980 Paul Kelly and the Dots opened for Neil and Tim Finn’s Split Enz.
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