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Jim Fusilli was the rock and pop music critic of The Wall Street Journal. Fusilli is also founder and editor of a destination for “Music for Grownups." ...
Carpenter released the song "Bitter Ender" today. Carpenter's 17th album was produced by Bonny Light Horseman's Josh Kaufman and recorded live at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in Bath, England.
There’s absolutely nothing futuristic about Welcome To The Future, unless it happens to be 1979 and we’re still waiting for ...
Music takes centerstage at The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts accompanying our upcoming silent film ...
A slowed version of “Slither” also plays at the end of the fourth season when Miguel runs away from home to meet his real ...
The Grateful Dead will continue their 60th anniversary celebration with an official Greatest Hits collection, 'Gratest Hits.' ...
While these are all groundbreaking accomplishments in their own right, the kicker is that the music is still awesome. On his ...
Musicians Janis Ian in 1981, from left, Bob Dylan in 1963, and Leonard Cohen in 2009. (Photos by Eddie Mallin/CC BY SA 2.0; ...
Van Halen fired Hagar in 1996, after which the singer returned to making music under his own name and focused on his bars — ...
GQ columnist Chris Black hails the return of Britpop legend Jarvis Cocker and Sheffield, England’s greatest pop group—the ...
Ghost is back from the crypt with 'Skeletá' and it's got more hooks, haunts and holy blasphemy than ever. Here are seven ...
Craft Latino will release the first-ever vinyl reissue of Strikes Back, the GRAMMY®-nominated 10th solo album from legendary ...