Legendary East End rocker Mick on how Uriah Heep stayed very 'eavy, very 'umble and very 'appy despite the nutters and the ...
Weird Al has released most of his songs without issue, but there are some that were rejected by artists and record labels.
Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, Stevie Wonder, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt and the remaining members of Nirvana all performed.
The ATL producer is a first-time Grammy nominee for his work on Latto's "Big Mama." Read his reflections on his journey.
The star-studded gigs included surprise appearances from a raft of celebrities, including St. Vincent and Dr. Dre.
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Welcome to CalTimes’s Album of the Week series! We will be reviewing our favorite albums and artists old and new, across all ...
The new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” pays tribute to the “Hallelujah” singer, who died too young at age 30.
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Live music shows are coming to Charleston in February 2025, including concerts of Riverdance, the 5000 Black finale and a The ...
Amy Berg's portrait of the late, great singer who gave us 'Grace' comes to praise him, not to bury him — and still does ...
Along with the still-relevant big names found in the below list of the Top 40 Songs of 1975, which were chosen by the UCR ...