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Snider said the group doesn’t have his “permission or blessing to use my song for their moronic cause.”
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The Cold Waves industrial music festival will take up virtual residence on Twitch and filmed at Bottom Lounge, this weekend
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John announced Thursday that the eight-CD collection, “Elton: Jewel Box,” will be released on Nov. 13. The collection includes “Sing Me No Sad Songs,” an unreleased studio demo from 1969.
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A federal judge has sentenced an Austin, Texas, man to 30 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to stalking and sending threatening letters and emails to pop star Taylor Swift’s former record label.
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It is unclear what his objective is in posting the contracts, which are written in the densely-worded legalese common to all such agreements and show that his deal has been renegotiated multiple times, with West represented by some of the top attorneys in the music industry.
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Howard Reich reviews the first performance of "The Transformation of Jane Doe," by Chicago composer Stacy Garrop and librettist Jerre Dye, online from Chicago Opera Theater.
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Cardi B, whose real name is real name Belcalis Almanzar, 27, stated she is currently separated from her husband, the marriage is “irretrievably broken” and “there are no prospects for a reconciliation,” People and TMZ reported.
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Howard Reich previews two major live jazz events on the South Side.
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Chance the Rapper played a special streamed show that had been pre-recorded at the Ralph Lauren flagship store in downtown Chicago.
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Vice writer Matthew Hays and other writers noted the irony in the Trump campaign playing “Macho Man” and other Village People singles at its rallies.
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Dave Grohl upgrades his drum battle with 10-year-old prodigy with a superhero salute
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Kanye West took a break from his presidential campaign to make some declarations about his music career Monday, saying that he will refuse to release any new music until his record company, Universal Music Group, and his publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, free him from their deals. He quickly followed that up by saying that Drake and J. Cole must apologize to him -- although whether this ...
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The two reminisced, danced, belted, and bantered their way through a 2 1/2-hour show before at least 500,000 Instagram viewers.
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But while other music award shows have tried a hybrid of virtual stages, music video-style performances or at-home shows, the ACMs will be broadcast on CBS from three indoor stages in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Amid all the delays a full tracklist for the album has not been announced, but it is likely to include the multiple singles she’s released in recent months
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Lili Trifilio of famed Chicago band Beach Bunny created her new solo project, Tiger Lili, during the quarantine.
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Chicago artist Half Gringa had a new album that was a long time coming, and a pandemic wasn't going to stop it
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Howard Reich reviews "For the Love of Lyric," a multi-genre virtual concert celebrating Lyric Opera.
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Howard Reich spotlights the most promising jazz events for the fall season.
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Chicago rapper DramaGirl is moving beyond making music into activism, teaming with I Grow Chicago to help the Englewood community
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“Letter to You” includes nine recently written Springsteen songs, as well as new recordings of three previously unreleased compositions from the 1970s long familiar to fans.
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Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald ‘Khalis’ Bell dies at 68
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Howard Reich previews the most promising classical music concerts of the fall in Chicago.
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The sixth and latest installment features The Cure’s Robert Smith, and is worth watching for seeing his face, complete with lipstick, projected onto the surface of the moon.
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Howard Reich talks to admired Chicago jazz singer Dee Alexander on how she's keeping the music alive during a pandemic.
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After one of music's weirdest summers, here's a look at who's doing what this fall in pop music.