Noah Kahan hit No. 1 with his new album "The Great Divide." Here's how, according to his manager Drew Simmons, Billboard's Executive of the Week.
Jason Aldean's new track 'Help You Remember' touches on personal loss, inspired by his uncle’s battle with dementia, offering ...
Linda Perry wrote a series of hits in the early part of the 2000s, like Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful." Now, Perry's releasing her own album called "Let It Die Here." ...
Led by the magnetic Tom Peter, the prolific lo-fi post-punk band out of Australia adds a human drummer and turns in a 23-minute burst of nonstop fun and creativity.
Christian McBride, Endea Owens, Large Professor and more writers and musicians share favorite tracks from the bass maestro, ...
It’s a freezing early December night in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn, and 500 Arlo Parks fans slowly shuffle into the ...
The Huntington acquires Robert Indiana’s iconic “LOVE” sculpture: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
The Huntington acquired Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" sculpture. Designed in 1966, the piece is third in an edition of five.
The fast-rising bonkers Montreal rock duo Angine de Poitrine, whose popularity soared after a live KEXP session, have inked ...
"I would watch all their interviews, lives, and whatever BTS content I found at the time during my stay at the hospital," ...
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How Dolly Parton's 'Something Fishy' launched her iconic country music career 59 years ago
The playful 1967 single gave the rising country singer her first Top 20 hit and hinted at the icon she would become.
From old vinyl records and reel-to-reel tapes to yellowing newspaper clippings and long-forgotten concert posters, experts ...
More than 50,000 fans gather in front of the presidential palace as the South Korean pop group meets the Mexican leader on invitation.
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