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Pardlo died heading into the weekend. He was just 46. His death means that at least 18 significant R&B performers or ...
Ms. Lauryn Hill, LL Cool J, Freeway, and Councilman Kenyatta Johnson showed up, most in their Philly sports finery ...
My father taught me about jazz, poetry, and philosophy, but he couldn’t show me how to be Black and a Red Sox fan.
Veteran performer reflects on 40 years in the arts through songs, stories, and personal moments in her latest stage ...
Tyler made the live debut of his verse on Clipse's ”P.O.V.” (with Pusha T in the audience) at his first of 6 NYC-area ...
See the first official production photos of the New York premiere of Rolling Thunder. The cast includes Drew Becker, Cassadee ...
The veteran New York vocalist is probably best known for her 1980s hit duets with James Ingram, “Baby, Come to Me” and “How Do You Keep the Music Playing.” However, she also was a first-call ...
Now playing at the Coronado Theatre through mid-September, “The ’70s!” is the best of the four eras revues that Lamb’s ...
Stevie Wonder had the perfect response to ongoing rumors that he is not actually blind.
The music legend gracefully addressed the long-lingering conspiracy about his sight during a concert in Cardiff, Wales.
"Your music will never be more or less than you are as a human being," Nadia Boulanger told Quincy Jones. From then, he vowed to only bring authenticity.
Adrian Quesada visits Pitchfork to explain why Roberta Flack's "First Take" is a perfect record from start to finish.