Jamila Woods on the Doors That Betty Davis Opened
'She owned her own sexuality and expressed that onstage and wasn't afraid to sing about that in her music'
'She owned her own sexuality and expressed that onstage and wasn't afraid to sing about that in her music'
Digital marketer Joshua Mack brags on call with high-powered management company about the ability to “manipulate” streaming systems to “hit astronomical numbers"
He was a part of the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour, plays on 'Quadrophenia,' and has been a part of Clapton's band since 1979
From a Nashville relief fest to Celine Dion to Iggy Pop at Carnegie Hall, these shows are burned into our memories as we wait for live music to come back
On fan favorite "Thumbs," she delivers a dark murder fantasy with perfect writerly control
Before the pandemic, Discwoman's roster of DJs and producers were poised for a new tier of success. Now, after a year of club closures, the group's focus has become even more intimate
In an exclusive excerpt from new Eighties hard-rock oral history 'Nöthin' but a Good Time,' GN'R members and those in their inner circle look back on how the band's classic lineup came to be
Due April 23rd, 'First Agnostic Church of Hope and Wonder' was inspired by the loss of several friends, including Snider's mentor John Prine
After the pandemic hit, Los Angeles artist gave up her day jobs and went all-in on music
Louisville singer says his hiatus is over for good now that he's gotten back in touch with his R&B roots