Music
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Jack DeJohnette, Towering Jazz Drummer and Bandleader, Dies at 83
Jack DeJohnette, the jazz drummer, pianist, and bandleader who played on Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew and worked closely with Sonny…
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Rosalía Announces New Album Lux
Following a smattering of billboard and poster teasers around the world, Rosalía has announced her new album—and it arrives in…
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Taylor Swift Earns 15th No. 1 Album With The Life of a Showgirl
As expected, Taylor Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl has broken records on its way to the No.…
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Watch Bad Bunny Host, Doja Cat Perform “Aaahh Men!” and “Gorgeous” on Saturday Night Live
Earlier this year, Bad Bunny helped to close out Saturday Night Live’s 50th season as its finale musical guest. The…
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Chapterhouse, Hum, and Nothing to Headline Slide Away Festival 2026
Slide Away, the shoegaze-focused music festival that takes place in multiple American cities, has announced its 2026 lineup. The ’80s…
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Jake Xerxes Fussell and James Elkington Detail Rebuilding Soundtrack, Share New Songs: Listen
North Carolina folk singer Jake Xerxes Fussell and Chicago-based guitarist James Elkington have collaborated on the soundtrack for Rebuilding, a…
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Listen to Thundercat and Remi Wolf’s New Song “Children of the Baked Potato”
Thundercat is back with two new songs that he made with producer Greg Kurstin. First, there’s “I Wish I Didn’t…
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Yasmin Williams Shares Statement on Decision to Perform at Trump-Led Kennedy Center
Last week, Yasmin Williams announced a free show at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington,…
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Billy Bragg Shares New Protest Song “Hundred Year Hunger” for Palestine: Listen
Billy Bragg, the British folk-rock singer and lifelong figure in protest music, has shared a new song for Palestine. The…
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Lil Nas X Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Battery Charges
Last week, Lil Nas X was arrested after allegedly charging at police officers in Los Angeles when they confronted him…
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