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Vibe on MSNFor Maxwell, Serenading Is The Separation Of Person And Persona (And He Still Gets Nervous)The 52-year-old defined serenading as “pouring out the most authentic part and the most vulnerable part of you, and ...
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Britain’s ‘Queen of Soul’ Mica Paris says Britain is failing ...Britain’s ‘Queen of Soul’ Mica Paris has called for stronger support for emerging Black talent in the UK, saying the music industry needs to do more to nurture new artists outside of the ...
A woman known as September Jones has mesmerized Northern Soul fans in the U.K. for decades with her raw, haunting voice. Fans have been trying to track her down for years.
Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson posted his own rough rendition of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe"—rewritten as an anti-Trump protest song—in honor of Black Music Month.
From Woody Guthrie’s legendary response to “God Bless America” to Queen Latifah’s call for unity, these songs have what it takes to change the world—and get stuck in people’s heads. As a medium of ...
Unfortunately for us, country music cannot acknowledge Black women, Black love or Black family and get country music industry support. That’s not hyperbole.
“Boots on the Ground” is rooted in Black Southern trail ride culture—where horses, grills, and line dancing go hand-in-hand.
Northern Soul is a dance-centric scene that emerged in Britain in the 1960s. It focuses on music made primarily by Black Americans, such as Chuck Jackson, Sidney Barnes, Barbara Lynn, Bobby Hutton ...
The War and Treaty — the first Black duo nominated for a CMA — have a love story made for the movies The duo take the stage this weekend in Tinley Park opening for singer-songwriter Chris ...
Washington, D.C.; May 30, 2025 — NPR Music celebrates Black Music Month 2025 with a month-long tribute honoring the anniversaries of landmark albums that have shaped the course of music and ...
“Tatami” follows the story of Leila, an Iranian judo athlete who faces political pressure from her government to fake an injury and withdraw from the world championships rather than compete ...
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