The voice of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer greeted downtown record shop GRAILS’ soundscape Monday, and it wasn’t in the form of speeches, or interviews. It was through song. Hamer’s singing ...
Fighting was a deliberate counterpunch: harder, grittier, a shift from cocktails to snakebite. Not that the contrast’s absolute. Spirit Slips Away’s languid melodics chime more with Nightlife’s tone ...
The 1980s hitmaker demanded the unauthorized use of his recording from the 'Top Gun' franchise be removed from an AI video that the president shared on social media. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau ...
The event, set for NYU Skirball on Oct. 27, is a joint effort of the New York Civil Liberties Union and American Civil Liberties Union established to “shine a light on social injustices and civil ...
Freedom! Freedom was the rallying cry of George Washington’s Continental Army during the revolutionary war. Freedom was the great cause of the abolitionist movement and the resulting, bloody civil war ...
Happy Juneteenth! In a world where racism, the erasure of Black history and even attacks from the federal government try to take us out, Black people do as we always do: survive and thrive. Today, we ...
In July of 1979, Midge Ure was drafted as a guitarist in Thin Lizzy to replace Gary Moore, who abruptly left the band during their U.S. tour. Within 24 hours of saying “Yes,” Ure was on a Concorde ...
A legendary rock guitarist opened up about a health scare he recently had. A health scare that he says he technically died during. Blabbermouth.net reports how Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy fame opened ...
Dozens of bands defended Kneecap’s “freedom of expression” after the rap group faced criticism for publicly condemning Israel and appearing to support terror ...
Actress Lizzy Anjorin has opened up about her unwavering admiration for gospel singer Tope Alabi, revealing it as the reason she distanced herself from fellow artist Yinka Alaseyori. In a recent video ...
While they get rich on the profits that I lose And leaving me here with the working girl blues.” Born in West Virginia in 1935, Hazel Dickens lived and understood the experiences of working people — ...