Exploring the cultural importance of Berry Gordy and Motown Records as a method of unifying the increasingly divided society of America during the 1960s.
Known for an eclectic appreciation of music, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl once revealed the hip hop record that struck ...
Radio X spins back the dial 45 years to the era of I Will Follow, Atomic, Going Underground, Happy House and Love Will Tear ...
Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" is No. 1 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Chart for second consecutive week. See the full ...
Europe's biggest country music festival Country to Country hits the UK this weekend, with the genre on the crest of a wave ...
Danny Jones has finally broken his silence on his 'drunken kiss' with Maura Higgins, issuing a statement and a grovelling ...
EMPOWER Women Changing Music is about to host its first event at King's Place. Co-founder Sinead Walsh shares her journey from disillusionment to setting up the successful project celebrating women in ...
To celebrate Early Music Day 2025, we present Franziska Fleischanderl's personal playlist demonstrating the brilliance and diversity of Early Music performance today ...
Also: Cate Blanchett in “Black Bag”; Felix Mendelssohn’s overlooked sister, at the Morgan Library; uncovered songs by “Rent” ...
The UK music industry generated nearly $2 billion during 2024 despite streaming- and vinyl-growth slowdowns, per a new report ...
Before the superstar's tragic death, he shared in an interview how the discovery of a new wave single inspired the last album ...
When GQ columnist Chris Black was a lad in pre-internet Atlanta, the style-and-culture glossies The Face and i-D beamed news ...