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- Taylor Swift Tells Phoebe Bridgers She’ll Miss Their ‘Dressing Room Heart to Hearts’ After New Jersey DatesBridgers was an opening act and joined Swift onstage to perform their from-the-vault duet "Nothing New" over the past few weekends of The Eras Tour.
- Matty Healy Seemingly Brings Up Taylor Swift Dating Rumors on Stage: ‘Is It All a Bit?’The 1975 frontman addressed the crowd at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend festival.
- Hollywood Vampires Delay U.S. Concerts After Johnny Depp Fractures Ankle"Johnny has sustained a painful injury to his ankle" and "has been advised by his doctor not to travel," the supergroup wrote.
- ‘The Little Mermaid’ Makes Box Office Splash With $95.5 Million OpeningThe Disney live-action remake ranks as the fifth biggest Memorial Day weekend opening ever.
- Beyoncé Praises Blue Ivy After Surprise Appearance at Paris Concert: ‘I’m So Proud and Thankful’The proud mom wrote a sweet tribute to her 11-year-old daughter on social media.
- Becky G, Young Miko, Junior H & More at Sueños Music Festival 2023: See the PhotosBecky G, Grupo Firme, Junior H, Young Miko, Ivy Queen, Arcángel, and many more took the stage at Sueños Music Festival 2023, which took place in Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend (May 27-28). On Saturday (May 27), Sueños got off to a strong start with performances by Feid, Wisin & Yandel, El Alfa, Ivy […]
- Jewel’s Unique Take on National Anthem at Indy 500 Draws Mixed ReactionThe singer delivered "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 28.
- Goyo Reveals Her Dream Girl Group | BillboardGoyo tells us who she would want in her dream girl group. GOYO:Hola, soy Goyo y mi grupo o mi banda de mis sueños sería esta. Si yo tuviera un grupo y pudiera armarlo con muchas chicas de Latinoamérica, empezaría por Colombia. Estaría, obviamente, Shakira. O sea. De Brasil me encantaría, Ludmilla. Parece que es […]
- All the Surprise Songs Taylor Swift Has Performed on The Eras Tour (So Far)Taylor Swift's Eras Tour serves a surprise song (or two) at every stop.
- Women Leaders in Gospel, Christian Music Bring Inspiring Night of Worship to Ryman AuditoriumNatalie Grant, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Tamela Mann, Naomi Raine and Katie Torwalt led an evening filled with radio hits and worship classics.
Bridgers was an opening act and joined Swift onstage to perform their from-the-vault duet "Nothing New" over the past few weekends of The Eras Tour.
The 1975 frontman addressed the crowd at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend festival.
"Johnny has sustained a painful injury to his ankle" and "has been advised by his doctor not to travel," the supergroup wrote.
The Disney live-action remake ranks as the fifth biggest Memorial Day weekend opening ever.
The proud mom wrote a sweet tribute to her 11-year-old daughter on social media.
Becky G, Grupo Firme, Junior H, Young Miko, Ivy Queen, Arcángel, and many more took the stage at Sueños Music Festival 2023, which took place in Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend (May 27-28). On Saturday (May 27), Sueños got off to a strong start with performances by Feid, Wisin & Yandel, El Alfa, Ivy […]
The singer delivered "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 28.
Goyo tells us who she would want in her dream girl group. GOYO:Hola, soy Goyo y mi grupo o mi banda de mis sueños sería esta. Si yo tuviera un grupo y pudiera armarlo con muchas chicas de Latinoamérica, empezaría por Colombia. Estaría, obviamente, Shakira. O sea. De Brasil me encantaría, Ludmilla. Parece que es […]
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour serves a surprise song (or two) at every stop.
Natalie Grant, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Tamela Mann, Naomi Raine and Katie Torwalt led an evening filled with radio hits and worship classics.
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- Beyoncé Praises Blue Ivy’s Paris Performance During ‘Renaissance’ Tour: ‘I’m So Proud’Blue Ivy made a surprise cameo during her mom’s “Renaissance” tour Paris stop Friday
- ‘Is It a Bit?’ Matty Healy Seemingly Teases Fans Over Taylor Swift Dating RumorsThe 1975 singer vaguely acknowledged speculation around his romance with Taylor Swift
- ‘This Is Extraordinary’: Why The Eras Tour Is Taylor Swift’s Greatest Live Triumph Yet. For three straight nights she turned a packed New Jersey stadium into a sea of joy, sobs, and communion
- Watch Foo Fighters Cover Nine Inch Nails’ ‘March of the Pigs’Band welcomed Josh Freese as their new drummer earlier this month
- Lewis Capaldi Solidifies His Swiftie Status With Another Cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘Love Story’The singer-songwriter performed at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend festival in Scotland
- Coi Leray Joins Tomorrow X Together for Surprise ‘Happy Fools’ Performance in Los AngelesThe singer and group performed their collab for the first time
- How a High School Mariachi Team Triumphed in UvaldeLed by one tireless teacher, a group of teenage musicians came together and became the pride of a Texas town that had suffered unthinkable tragedy
- Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross to Score ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ MovieIt’s “full of sounds I didn’t know existed,” Jeff Rowe, director of the CG-animated Mutant Mayhem, says
- Billie Eilish Slams ‘True Idiots’ Criticizing Her Femininity and StyleSinger blasts "women hating ass weirdos" and "fucking bozos" who called her a sellout for wearing "anything remotely feminine or fitting"
- See Lana Del Rey Debut ‘Ocean Blvd.’ Songs at First Concert in Over 3 YearsSinger returns to the stage for first full concert since Nov. 2019 at Rio De Janeiro's MITA Festival
Blue Ivy made a surprise cameo during her mom’s “Renaissance” tour Paris stop Friday
The 1975 singer vaguely acknowledged speculation around his romance with Taylor Swift
For three straight nights she turned a packed New Jersey stadium into a sea of joy, sobs, and communion
Band welcomed Josh Freese as their new drummer earlier this month
The singer-songwriter performed at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend festival in Scotland
The singer and group performed their collab for the first time
Led by one tireless teacher, a group of teenage musicians came together and became the pride of a Texas town that had suffered unthinkable tragedy
It’s “full of sounds I didn’t know existed,” Jeff Rowe, director of the CG-animated Mutant Mayhem, says
Singer blasts "women hating ass weirdos" and "fucking bozos" who called her a sellout for wearing "anything remotely feminine or fitting"
Singer returns to the stage for first full concert since Nov. 2019 at Rio De Janeiro's MITA Festival
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- Club Ebony, a Historic Blues Venue Tied to B.B. King, Rises AgainThe Indianola, Miss., club was part of the chitlin circuit, where Black performers found refuge during the Jim Crow era. After urgent renovations, it will reopen this week.
- Gustavo Dudamel in New York: Selfies, Hugs and MahlerOur photographer followed the maestro when he came to town to conduct Mahler’s Ninth — his first time leading the New York Philharmonic since being named its next music director.
- Henry Threadgill’s Musical Spring Is Varied and Extreme. Like He Is.The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer has released a memoir, “Easily Slip Into Another World,” and a new album, “The Other One.”
- Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Touches Down in New JerseyThe pop megastar’s first of three shows at MetLife Stadium featured an appearance from the rising rapper Ice Spice, a fan-favorite song and loads of sequins.
- For Freeman Vines, Guitar Making Is a Way of Life“To somebody else, it’s just some wood glued together,” Freeman Vines, 80, said. “To me, it’s something else.”
- Alan Menken on ‘The Little Mermaid,’ New Songs and Revised LyricsThe composer talked revisiting “The Little Mermaid” after nearly 35 years and the similarities between working with Howard Ashman and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
- Ingrid Haebler, Pianist Known for Her Mastery of Mozart, Is DeadIn concerts and on dozens of recordings, she applied a delicate touch that critics said set her apart from other performers.
- The Conductor Thomas Guggeis Is Rising Fast After a Surprise DebutNot yet 30, Guggeis already leads a major opera house and has conducted the “Ring” in Berlin. Next up: his arrival at the Metropolitan Opera.
- Mary Turner Pattiz, Rock D.J. During FM’s Heyday, Dies at 76She was known as “the Burner” for her seductive delivery, but off the air she was anything but a wild rock ’n’ roller. She later became an addiction counselor.
- Ed Ames, Singing Star Who Became a Familiar Face on TV, Dies at 95After more than a decade of hit records with his brothers, he found success as a solo performer and a star of the series “Daniel Boone.”
- Tina Turner, a Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll CoversThe musician, who died on Wednesday at 83, was a radical interpreter of other artists’ material. Listen here.
- Ice Spice Joins Taylor Swift’s ‘Karma,’ and 9 More New SongsHear tracks by Dua Lipa, Water From Your Eyes, Ichiko Aoba and others.
- 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right NowContemporary works by JG Thirlwell and Adolphus Hailstork, a Franz Schreker survey and a new recording by Michael Spyres are among the highlights.
- Review: Thanks to Chick Corea, the Trombone Is a Philharmonic StarThe jazz composer wrote a new concerto for the New York Philharmonic’s principal trombonist, Joseph Alessi, but died before its U.S. premiere.
- Two Premieres Reflect the Ups and Downs of Claire Chase’s ‘Density 2036’Claire Chase’s “Density 2036,” an undertaking to commission a new flute repertoire, reached its 10th installment with a multi-concert retrospective.
- Celine Dion Cancels the Remainder of Her World TourThe pop star, who announced in December that she was suffering from a rare neurological condition, said she was “working really hard to build back my strength.”
- Pete Brown, Who Put Words to ‘Sunshine of Your Love,’ Dies at 82A British Beat poet, he wrote lyrics for the band Cream and, after it broke up, continued to collaborate with Jack Bruce, the group’s lead singer and bassist.
- Salvatore Sciarrino Returns to Myth in the Opera ‘Venere e Adone’Salvatore Sciarrino’s “Venere e Adone,” his 15th opera, premieres this weekend at the Hamburg State Opera.
- The Pianist Pavel Kolesnikov Makes a Rare Visit to New YorkPavel Kolesnikov took on a test of pianism, the “Goldberg” Variations, and assembled a conceptual program inspired by Joseph Cornell.
- Tina Turner: Tornado. Treasure. There Was Nobody Like Her.She enthralled the masses like she was a wonder of the world, bringing her singular electricity to songs about survival, freedom and bravery. It’s hard to believe she’s gone.
- Gustavo Dudamel to Resign From Paris OperaThe conductor will depart in August, the opera house said, four years ahead of schedule and after just two seasons in the job.
- James Acaster’s ‘Party Gator Purgatory’ Was Decades in the MakingAs a child, music was the British comedian’s first obsession. Decades later, his first record tells the story of a toy alligator.
- ‘Succession’: A Soundtrack Fit for a Concert HallNicholas Britell’s score for the HBO series, which concludes on Sunday, has developed, episode by episode, into a classic theme-and-variations work.
- Tina Turner’s 11 Essential SongsTurner, who died Wednesday at 83, went from R&B shouter to rock queen to pop superstar. Here are some of her greatest musical moments.
- On TikTok, Pop Music Speeds UpA 12-year-old Miguel song has re-entered the Billboard charts, demonstrating how the app reshapes listening habits.
- Fans Remember Tina Turner as a Resilient TrailblazerMany said her music and her life story were inspirations as she overcame abuse during her marriage to Ike Turner and emerged as a star on her own.
- Tina Turner, Magnetic Singer of Explosive Power, Is Dead at 83Hailed in the 1960s for her dynamic performances with her first husband, Ike, she became a sensation as a recording artist, often echoing her personal struggles in her songs.
- Rolf Harris, Disgraced British Entertainer, Dies at 93His career as a musician and a painter over six decades ended abruptly when he was convicted of sexually abusing teenage girls.
- The Composer Gabriella Smith’s Music Marvels at NatureSmith, a rising young composer, has adapted her work “Lost Coast” into a cello concerto premiering this week at the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
- Grimes Reviews AI Grimes SongsThe producer and pop singer, long a proponent of technological experimentation, has “open-sourced” her voice using new A.I. tools. She’s been impressed by the results.
- China Ramps Up Culture Crackdown, Canceling Music and Comedy ShowsPerformances across the country were canceled last week after Beijing began investigating a stand-up comedian.
- Bill Lee, Bassist and Composer of Son Spike Lee’s Films, Dies at 94He accompanied a wide range of jazz and folk musicians and scored “She’s Gotta Have It,” “School Daze” “Do the Right Thing” and “Mo’ Better Blues.”
- Elaine Mitchener and the Music of ScreamsElaine Mitchener will draw on a range of extended vocal techniques to give a sensitive portrait of mental illness in the music theater piece “Eight Songs for a Mad King.”
- Halle Bailey Makes a Splash in ‘The Little Mermaid’Her first major film role has come with big expectations and a racist backlash. But the Grammy-nominated singer isn’t easily deterred.
- The Brilliance of Blur: Liste to tThe band is back, woo-hoo! Revisit 12 of its greatest songs.
- Audiences Are Coming Back to Orchestras After a ‘Scary’ Fall“It seemed like a switch flipped right before Thanksgiving,” the leader of the Chicago Symphony said.
- Bible & Tire Brings D-Vine Spirituals’ Memphis Gospel Back to LifeA half-century ago, Elizabeth King and Elder Jack Ward recorded for D-Vine Spirituals. The label’s masters found a new home, giving their music — old and new — a second chance.
- How BayouWear Came to Represent New Orleans StyleThe colorful prints of BayouWear, born at a New Orleans jazz festival, reflect the city itself.
The Indianola, Miss., club was part of the chitlin circuit, where Black performers found refuge during the Jim Crow era. After urgent renovations, it will reopen this week.
Our photographer followed the maestro when he came to town to conduct Mahler’s Ninth — his first time leading the New York Philharmonic since being named its next music director.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer has released a memoir, “Easily Slip Into Another World,” and a new album, “The Other One.”
The pop megastar’s first of three shows at MetLife Stadium featured an appearance from the rising rapper Ice Spice, a fan-favorite song and loads of sequins.
“To somebody else, it’s just some wood glued together,” Freeman Vines, 80, said. “To me, it’s something else.”
The composer talked revisiting “The Little Mermaid” after nearly 35 years and the similarities between working with Howard Ashman and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
In concerts and on dozens of recordings, she applied a delicate touch that critics said set her apart from other performers.
Not yet 30, Guggeis already leads a major opera house and has conducted the “Ring” in Berlin. Next up: his arrival at the Metropolitan Opera.
She was known as “the Burner” for her seductive delivery, but off the air she was anything but a wild rock ’n’ roller. She later became an addiction counselor.
After more than a decade of hit records with his brothers, he found success as a solo performer and a star of the series “Daniel Boone.”
The musician, who died on Wednesday at 83, was a radical interpreter of other artists’ material. Listen here.
Hear tracks by Dua Lipa, Water From Your Eyes, Ichiko Aoba and others.
Contemporary works by JG Thirlwell and Adolphus Hailstork, a Franz Schreker survey and a new recording by Michael Spyres are among the highlights.
The jazz composer wrote a new concerto for the New York Philharmonic’s principal trombonist, Joseph Alessi, but died before its U.S. premiere.
Claire Chase’s “Density 2036,” an undertaking to commission a new flute repertoire, reached its 10th installment with a multi-concert retrospective.
The pop star, who announced in December that she was suffering from a rare neurological condition, said she was “working really hard to build back my strength.”
A British Beat poet, he wrote lyrics for the band Cream and, after it broke up, continued to collaborate with Jack Bruce, the group’s lead singer and bassist.
Salvatore Sciarrino’s “Venere e Adone,” his 15th opera, premieres this weekend at the Hamburg State Opera.
Pavel Kolesnikov took on a test of pianism, the “Goldberg” Variations, and assembled a conceptual program inspired by Joseph Cornell.
She enthralled the masses like she was a wonder of the world, bringing her singular electricity to songs about survival, freedom and bravery. It’s hard to believe she’s gone.
The conductor will depart in August, the opera house said, four years ahead of schedule and after just two seasons in the job.
As a child, music was the British comedian’s first obsession. Decades later, his first record tells the story of a toy alligator.
Nicholas Britell’s score for the HBO series, which concludes on Sunday, has developed, episode by episode, into a classic theme-and-variations work.
Turner, who died Wednesday at 83, went from R&B shouter to rock queen to pop superstar. Here are some of her greatest musical moments.
A 12-year-old Miguel song has re-entered the Billboard charts, demonstrating how the app reshapes listening habits.
Many said her music and her life story were inspirations as she overcame abuse during her marriage to Ike Turner and emerged as a star on her own.
Hailed in the 1960s for her dynamic performances with her first husband, Ike, she became a sensation as a recording artist, often echoing her personal struggles in her songs.
His career as a musician and a painter over six decades ended abruptly when he was convicted of sexually abusing teenage girls.
Smith, a rising young composer, has adapted her work “Lost Coast” into a cello concerto premiering this week at the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
The producer and pop singer, long a proponent of technological experimentation, has “open-sourced” her voice using new A.I. tools. She’s been impressed by the results.
Performances across the country were canceled last week after Beijing began investigating a stand-up comedian.
He accompanied a wide range of jazz and folk musicians and scored “She’s Gotta Have It,” “School Daze” “Do the Right Thing” and “Mo’ Better Blues.”
Elaine Mitchener will draw on a range of extended vocal techniques to give a sensitive portrait of mental illness in the music theater piece “Eight Songs for a Mad King.”
Her first major film role has come with big expectations and a racist backlash. But the Grammy-nominated singer isn’t easily deterred.
The band is back, woo-hoo! Revisit 12 of its greatest songs.
“It seemed like a switch flipped right before Thanksgiving,” the leader of the Chicago Symphony said.
A half-century ago, Elizabeth King and Elder Jack Ward recorded for D-Vine Spirituals. The label’s masters found a new home, giving their music — old and new — a second chance.
The colorful prints of BayouWear, born at a New Orleans jazz festival, reflect the city itself.
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A set of contemplation and catharsis, maintaining its emotional grip for a long time.
Pip Brown’s overdue second LP is as tight and catchy as a baseball mitt.
Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul.
One of the most inventive and transgressive albums you’ll encounter this year.
Third album of gruffly sensitive strum-pop from tousle-haired Italian-English Londoner.
Debut album from a band that probably relishes getting on as many nerves as possible.
The incomplete ‘incidental music’ for Alceste, conducted with liveliness and sensitivity.
Seventh album of darkly rockin’ blues from Londoners channelling spirits of New Orleans.
Krog is on absolutely top form, while Hallberg sounds just like himself.
Modern-day dub with authentic depth.
Radio-friendly country fare, exceptionally produced but lacking originality.
Dexys are back with wisdom and wings. Some of us never doubted.
Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.
An elegant, charming and quietly profound record.
A fine fifth album from the Brighton metallers, set to stand the test of time.
The truth about Regina Spektor is that quirky isn't the half of it.
A collection of mature and addictive tracks from sisters doing it their own way.
The Australians’ hybrid soul and funk sound continues to impress.
Sarah Joyce covers male songwriters both culty and canonical on album number two.
NME’s Album of the Year for 1992 reissued with a wealth of worthwhile extras.
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- The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte by Sparks
The latest full-length release from art pop duo Sparks is its first on the Island Records label since the 1970s.Label: IslandRelease Date: May 26, 2023
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The latest full-length release from Brooklyn-based experimental pop duo Water From Your Eyes is its first on the Matador Records label.Label: MatadorRelease Date: May 26, 2023
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The latest full-length release from the Foo Fighters is the first without Taylor Hawkins (who passed away in March 2022) and was produced with Greg Kurstin.Label: RCARelease Date: Jun 02, 2023
The latest full-length solo release from The Bodysnatchers' Rhoda Dakar features 12 reggae, rocksteady, and ska covers of songs made famous by Louis Armstrong, Patsy Cline, Morrissey, Lou Reed, The Pretenders, and The Rolling Stones.Label: Sunday Best RecordingsRelease Date: May 26, 2023
The latest Original Bootleg Series release from Neil Young features 25 live tracks from concerts he did in the summer of 1977 with The Ducks, which included Jeff Blackburn, Johnny Craviotto, and Bob Mosley.
Label: RepriseRelease Date: Apr 14, 2023
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The latest full-length release from Markus Popp project Oval stemmed from Popp's collaboration with Robert Seidel for the opening of Frankfurt's German Romantic Museum.
Label: Thrill JockeyRelease Date: May 12, 2023
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The sequel to Chicago footwork artist RP Boo's 2013 album Legacy features tracks recorded between 2002 and 2007.Label: Planet MuRelease Date: May 12, 2023