This song is credited with the birth of soul music, and it was considered controversial when it came onto the scene in 1955.
In the mid-’90s, Diamond refused permission for his song Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon to be featured in the movie Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Diamond’s original recording of the song ...
Sync music” has become the soundtrack to our lives — whether we realize it or not. Kara Talve (left) and Anze Rozman, who are married to each other, collaborating on a composition at Bleeding Fingers ...
Grandpa’s Mill' is an ambitious & evocative work, blending Appalachian folk, country and flashes of alt-rock into a deeply ...
“One Battle After Another,” a political thriller set in a police state version of America, triumphed at the 98th Academy ...
Just Can't Get Enough was the track that helped propel Depeche Mode to superstardom, and a great springboard for its departing writer, Vince Clarke, to score massive hits with a variety of new musical ...
The 12-minute short film was created by Disney veterans and brought to life by over 200 volunteers.
Andy Beta's new book Cosmic Music traces the spiritual and musical history of one of jazz's true outliers, Alice Coltrane ...
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The story is told about a sign written over a basket of apples in a nursery school canteen which read: “Do not take more than ...
Fearless Records is proud to have Beartooth on the roster,” said Fearless Records president Andy Serrao in a statement. “We’ve been watching their growth as fans for many years, and now, we are ...
A sold-out Blue Note Los Angeles show highlights the music pioneer’s ongoing resurgence and why he’s always stretched beyond the “neo-soul” label.
James Blake's seventh and newest studio album, "Trying Times," is his first since going independent and also leaving Los Angeles after living in the city for a decade.