North Sea Jazz Festival 2025 article by Giovanni Guadalupi, published on January 16, 2026 at All About Jazz. Find more Live Review articles ...
It was released on Feb. 2, 1986, with airbrush cover art by Marcus’s brother Darryl. The single was distributed to local record stores, selling out of copies at Berkeley record store Leopold’s and ...
The music world lost some massive names in 2025. Brian Wilson, Ozzy Osbourne, Sly Stone, Roberta Flack, Jeannie Seely, Raul Malo, Todd Snider, Jimmy Cliff, Steve Cropper, and Marianne Faithful are ...
2025 saw the deaths of several musicians worldwide whose works played a significant role not just in the global music industry but also in wider society. Some of them have pioneered in their genres; ...
Dec. 29 (UPI) --After 3 1/2 decades of work of massive albums sales, hugely lucrative tours and a host of other business ventures, Beyonce has joined a short list of musicians: The billionaires. As a ...
Who needs vicious music columnists when you live in the age of AI? Apparently not Ashley MacIsaac, a Canadian fiddler, singer, and songwriter who was labeled a sex criminal by Google’s AI overview.
The president of the Kennedy Center on Friday sharply criticized longtime jazz musician Chuck Redd for canceling his Christmas Eve performance days after the White House announced that President ...
“‘Barracuda,’ written and performed by Ann and I, is a powerful piece of music that was never intended for political use,” Wilson captioned the photo. “As daughters of a U.S. Marine Corps major, we ...
On December 19, the first African musician ever awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award was announced. The honor goes to Fela Kuti, the Afrobeat pioneer and activist who died in 1997. He joins an ...
As 2025 comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to honor the legendary musicians we lost this year. Each of these artists left an undeniable mark on the culture, and now is the time to give them ...
On a blustery evening in October, Daniel Foster sat onstage at the Kennedy Center, viola in his lap. The National Symphony Orchestra was about to play “Don Juan,” an 1889 tone poem by Richard Strauss ...
NEW ORLEANS IS MOURNING THE LOSS OF A MUSICIAN WHO HELPED DEFINE THE CITY’S SOUND BEYOND THE SPOTLIGHT. VIOLINIST MICHAEL WARD WAS MORE THAN A PERFORMER. HE WAS A TEACHER. HE WAS ALSO A COLLABORATOR.
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