Songwriter/producer Sylvia Moy fought sexism and racism (sometimes in her own company) to pen many Motown classics.
Nothing says love more than Motown this week in CT arts ...
Winter is her season of creativity. She travels on trains, not planes, and likes to jot “gnomic lines” in various notebooks. For her, trains are a place of imagination, but also a reminder that the ...
From Foreigner to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a number of legacy acts are touring without any of their original members. Audiences don’t ...
At a Grammy Museum event celebrating the the Beach Boys' 'We Gotta Groove' boxed set, producers, engineers and Mike Love ...
Austin singer-songwriter Bartly received a golden ticket during "American Idol" Season 24 auditions. How to watch his journey and catch him at Rodeo Austin.
Hailed as “one of the finest countertenors of his generation” and “among the opera world’s fastest-rising stars”, ...
Jackson's decades of civil rights efforts and running for president in 1984 and 1988 are his most important and lasting work. But that he did this while also forging a position in the nation's pop ...
The genre-hopping bass virtuoso has backed Ariana Grande and Herbie Hancock, appeared in Star Wars and become a dedicated boxer. Ahead of his fifth album, Stephen Bruner explains his polymath mindset ...
Three Dog Night's "Joy to the World," Billboard’s year-end No. 1 hit of 1971 was catchy and ebullient, a joybomb when we needed one. Forever No. 1.
Celebs have been trying for a decade. But it was a formerly niche Latin rapper who improbably cracked the code.
As a boy, Krys Fakir was well aware that his grandfather was a big deal. After all, the man would pick him up in a limo. Abdul “Duke” Fakir, also known as the Silky Smooth Tenor, was one of the ...
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