On January 22, 1959, 22-year-old Buddy Holly recorded six songs in his New York City apartment. No one could have known they would be his last songs.
A$AP Rocky has released a striking new music video for two standout tracks from his fourth studio album, DON’T BE DUMB, which ...
Every February the Local 303 honors Black History Month by spotlighting Black musicians who are pushing boundaries and making ...
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I like Cindy Lee. That’s real wrist-jangling music done up in nocturnal drag and noisy whateverthefuck. The songs are like ...
The ‘Rage’ part of Rage Against the Machine feels even more relevant today than it did 30 years ago. Bulls on Parade was ...
The Long Beach-born Nitty Gritty Dirt Band celebrated 60 years with 'Night After Night,' released in October, marking a ...
Next week, 54 Below will present some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond, including Linda Eder ...
These records serve as statements of intent and have the power to change or reshape the industry, inspire fellow musicians, ...
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Nostalgia is a bread and butter business. San Diegans are regularly afforded the chance to see bands whose last chart hit was ...
With a career spanning six decades, Colin Blunstone will have no shortage of material for his forthcoming solo tour. In the 1960s the singer topped the US singles charts twice fronting the St Albans ...