As Graham Nash prepares to tour the UK, he revisits some of his best-known and beloved songs, from the Hollies to CSN, CSNY ...
The bar and music venue is the brainchild of Naama and Assaf Tamir, the brother-sister duo behind Lighthouse BK and Messy, and renowned bartender Steve Schneider ( Sip & Guzzle, Employees Only ...
With nearly five decades of experience, the post-punk icon explains her resistance to being a pocket player, the merits of classic chords, and the drive behind her second solo album ...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Bob Seger's "Live Bullet" shows at Cobo, here are a dozen dates that shaped Detroit music.
Though perhaps it wasn't clear at the time, these key dates wound up shaping Detroit music history. They include Bob Seger's career-making concerts at Cobo Arena in 1975, Berry Gordy's first encounter ...
Tributes have flooded in for pioneering Australian musician Pete Carroll, who passed away earlier this week aged 82. The Victorian-born performer was a bass player for The Playboys, who were the ...
For more than 15 years, Adrian Younge has provided the backbeat for a large swath of Black entertainment — literally. In addition to composing the scores for Marvel’s “Luke Cage,” the James ...
It's been 33 years since her breakthrough album, "Little Earthquakes," catapulted Tori Amos to stardom. Back then, Amos was unlike anyone else on MTV — beautiful, yes, delicate, clearly, but ...
Along with the first rays of worryingly warm spring sunshine, March has brought a slew of utterly brilliant new music. This month’s round-up runs the entirety of the sonic gamut – there’s music that’s ...
You can’t rush a painstaking artist like Iowa City's Chris Threlkeld-Wiegand. Known for years in prominent nationwide orchestral circles for his exquisitely crafted string basses selling for $40,000 ...
When you're part of a jazz dynasty—son of guitar-great Bucky Pizzarelli, husband of chanteuse Jessica Molaskey—it's only natural that you'd ring in the holiday season for us peasants with a Christmas ...
Jalen Ngonda was busted. He’d been belting “Baby Love” by The Supremes, dancing around the living room of his childhood home in Wheaton, Maryland, when his mum walked in. “You can sing!” she exclaimed ...