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On June 26, at the National Museum of African-American Music, Kenny Sharp & Brown Liquor Music played a stellar set of ...
Orlandoans with particularly long pop memory banks will remember Jessie Reyez as having the unfortunate distinction of opening for Billie Eilish at the Kia Center right before the COVID lockdown ...
Jazz concerts, country superstars and a tribute to The Band's "Last Waltz" are planned for the Walton Arts Center this fall ...
Meg Dwyer connected with Fayetteville over Sweet Magnolia's "Miss Missed Connections" last year. With songs about break-ups ...
By now, it’s almost unfair to describe South Border as just one of the best Filipino bands in rhythm and blues. They have the hits—written and recorded by ...
The Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach has officially kicked off its 2025 season, welcoming guests from near and far to ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Nashville Public Radio told News 2 there will be an immediate impact if Congress passes President Donald Trump's rescission ...
The second half of WYXR's “Stereo Sessions” 2025 season — which takes place in the SoundRoom of the Memphis Listening Lab — ...
The Inglewood Music Festival brought live music, food, and fun to Darby Park, uniting families in a vibrant July 4th celebration.
Want to honor and celebrate Juneteenth in New Orleans? You can enjoy live music, celebrate with friends and learn about Black heritage at a number of events happening around the city this month.
If there was one takeaway from Grammy Award-winner Ledisi’s “Love You Too, The Tour” Thursday night at The Stifel Theatre, it is that R&B and soul are not dead. With special guest Marsha Ambrosius, ...