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Today in Music History for Sept. 21: ...
Dimitris Zafeirelis & Giorgos Gavalez Duo Jazz Parafono 1997 album review by Fran Kursztejn, published o. Find thousands jazz ...
Taylor Swift once again planned something big. On Monday night, Swift's website suddenly changed to a countdown to 12:12 a.m. ET for Tuesday morning. The countdown appeared after quite a chaotic day ...
Larry Carlton has built his career by performing on countless hit records in the 1970s and 1980s and becoming a Grammy winner ...
Devo is joined by James Barker from the James Barker Band to talk about the release of their first full-length album. TMZ addresses "tone deaf laughter" heard during Charlie Kirk death coverage ...
Justin Bieber was seen with a full beard and shaved head just hours before he dropped his surprise new album, “SWAG II.” The “Sorry” singer was spotted with bushy facial hair while riding in the ...
A crop of artists on the verge of what’s next are returning with new releases, and Taylor Swift is reuniting with some of her poppiest collaborators. By Elena Bergeron Caryn GanzOlivia HornJon Pareles ...
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Tame Impala has announced his fifth full-length album, “Deadbeat,” due for release on Oct. 17, led by fuzzy singles “End of Summer” and “Loser.” Kevin Parker, the sole member of Tame Impala, released ...
In a surprise post on Thursday, Justin Bieber announced that he will release his “Swag II” album at “midnight tonight” (presumably 12 a.m. ET/ 9 p.m. PT). The album is the follow-up to “Swag,” his ...
Parker had previously described his long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s The Slow Rush as “kind of a future primitive rave act,” and an accompanying press release for Deadbeat reiterates that vibe, citing ...
Mehldau also likes to focus on his particular fascinations, and has several good reasons to make Ride into the Sun (Nonesuch), an album in tribute to singer/songwriter Elliott Smith (1969-2003).
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