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Farm Aid, the benefit festival that raises money for American farmers, started in 1985 in Champaign, Illinois, and its lineup ...
The Chameleons formed just outside Manchester in 1981, and they released three albums of rich and gauzy post-punk before breaking up after the sudden death of their manager in 1987. The Chameleons ...
Jane Paknia, the New York City-based composer who cites both jazz masters and contemporary art-pop artists as some of her biggest inspirations, has a new album called Millions Of Years Of Longing ...
Indianapolis 500 goes down next Sunday (May 25), and this year the race features a Creed-themed car in collaboration with ...
I Love You Always Forever” is a quiet little miracle of a song. The Welsh singer Donna Lewis wrote and co-produced the shy, bubbling pop gem, and she released it as her debut single in 1996. “I Love ...
NxWorries, the duo of adventurous rap producer Knxwledge and actual Pop star Anderson .Paak, have been making music since 2015, long before Anderson .Paak became an actual pop star. In all that time, ...
The mysterious, amorphous, avant-jazz art collective Standing On The Corner don’t release new studio material all that often. In the years since their last full-length, the 2017 mixtape RED BURNS, ...
Kendrick Lamar and SZA embarked on their Grand National Tour, giving live debuts to songs from GNX and Lana. Now, their GNX ...
The Goldenvoice-run, dance-focused Portola music festival will be back at San Francisco’s PIER 80 this Sept. 20 and 21.
The members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers aren’t so into drugs and alcohol these days, but frontman Anthony Kiedis apparently ...
Perhaps an ancient wizard put a curse on the Brooklyn Mirage, Avant Gardner’s East Williamsburg music venue. Two men were ...
KISS bassist Gene Simmons is not the type to let a sucker-ass fan go unexploited. For decades, Simmons has figured out ...
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