Paul Simon, Donna Summer and Hot Chocolate ruled the charts as America's bicentennial year kicked off with disco.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at a week where Bad Bunny is somehow still reaching new levels of superstardom.
The Irish rock band released the six-song EP “U2 - Days of Ash” on Wednesday. Its first track, “American Obituary,” is dedicated to Good, who died Jan. 7 in Minneapolis during an encounter with a ...
The State Theatre New Jersey in New Brunswick will present "Rent in Concert" on Feb. 19. Actor Jasiana Caraballo describes what makes it special.
John Ford Coley reflects on hits, harmony and “yacht rock” ahead of the Feb. 19 Amarillo show with Three Dog Night and ...
We’re barreling toward a future where AI-generated music is the soundtrack to our lives, and most don’t even realize it.
At a Grammy Museum event celebrating the the Beach Boys' 'We Gotta Groove' boxed set, producers, engineers and Mike Love discussed the 'Love You' era.
The former Staten Islander, a Tottenville High School grad, shared a preview of all 13 songs from her new visual album.
Siffre took a sporadic approach to releasing music over the years, dropping six albums in a five-year span during the ’70s, including his standout LP Crying Laughing Loving Lying, before retiring.
Fleetwood Mac's 'Landslide' finds new life in Stranger Things finale, charting on Billboard Hot 100 for the first time 50 ...
The Grammy Hall of Fame announced its latest inductees. The new class features singles and albums from virtually every music genre.
"The Book Of Love" might sound romantic to you. But Stephin Merritt, who wrote it for Magnetic Fields, begs to differ.