Gia Margaret lost her voice eight years ago. Now she's back with a new album called 'Singing' that shows what she learned ...
In 1976, music thrived in diversity, with Gordon Lightfoot's haunting ballad about a shipwreck and McCartney's playful love ...
From SOY BOMB to the Chicks to Bad Bunny, come relive nearly seven decades' worth of Grammys greatness and weirdness with us.
“Once” relates the bittersweet tale of Guy, a Dublin street busker — complete with an open guitar case on the pavement beckoning for tips — who is at the end his tether, despondently trying to create ...
The event opened with a video from Clive Davis, in which he shared memories of this year's three honorees whom he had worked ...
This past Sunday marked one of the biggest nights in music. The Grammy Awards returned for their 68th year, once again taking ...
Blowing on Embers is dedicated to a free Palestine, demonstrating that even instrumental music can be politically-charged, ...
Here’s a breakdown of the big four awards, plus a look at our local nominees, led by a breakout country star and several perennial contenders. Nominees: Bad Bunny, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS”; Justin ...
In the opening title track of their 1984 debut, A Walk Across the Rooftops, the Blue Nile present a bird’s-eye view of their journey. In a stately baritone that occasionally loses its composure as a ...
Alternative rock band, Garden Centre dropped a quintessential indie album Searching For A Stream that you need to check out. Their first album in over four years, Garden Centre continues to utilize ...
There's something about the perfect soundtrack that transforms a good movie into an unforgettable experience. You know that ...
Way Out” is the debut album of Boston-based Ishna, a contemporary Irish folk band. Ishna explores traditional repertoire within the context of a global setting, bringing the band members’ diverse ...