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The Ivors Academy, a U.K.-based songwriter advocacy organization, has named Roberto Neri as its new CEO. The organization was previously helmed by Graham Davies, who is now the leader of the Digital Media Association (DiMA) in the United States, and interim CEO Charlie Phillips. Neri has worked in the music publishing business for over 20 […]
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds will unleash Wild God later this year, the alternative rock outfit’s 18th studio album. Led by the title track, Wild God is the followup to Ghosteen, the critically-lauded two-disc longplay from 2019, which explored Cave’s exposure to grief and pain, following the sudden death of his son Arthur in 2015. […]
Going sking is cute but wearing a fur coat while having drinks in the lodge is cuter. Women wearing fur coats to ski resorts has been a longstanding tradition associated with luxury and glamour. These coats, often made from real fur, were once seen as a status symbol and a way to stay warm and […]
Grammy Award-winning musician, critically acclaimed Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor and producer Queen Latifah is returning as host for the 55th NAACP Image Awards. With the annual awards ceremony set to air on March 16, here are three reasons we can’t wait to see the Queen reign! It’s her second time around. Queen […]
American history is many things: complex, glorious and violent. One thing that is undeniable about our country’s history—despite major political efforts to deny it—is that racial injustice is woven into the fabric of American life. We have come a long way since slavery: we’ve ended de jure segregation, we’ve had a Black president and Black […]
Movies and music have been a natural combination ever since sound was first added to moving images. Whether a film is a tear-jerking drama, an action-packed thriller or a side-splitting comedy, the right song at the right moment will always elevate the impact of a scene. Beyond that, many songs written or recorded for films […]
Since her Billboard Hot 100 debut with the Mac Miller-assisted “The Way” back in 2013, Ariana Grande has evolved into a generational pop titan. Her awe-inspiring vocal prowess and fearlessness to move through the myriad subsects of pop, R&B, dance, hip-hop and musical theatre have resulted in a discography that is as creatively fulfilling as […]
In art, imperfections can create character. That’s certainly true for Anya True, the teenage singer who stopped by NBC’s The Voice on Tuesday night (March 5) to showcase her talents. Hailing from Encinitas, CA, the recently-turned 17-year-old performed Stephen Sanchez‘s “Until I Found You” for the season 25 Blind Auditions. Wielding an electric guitar, True […]
More than five decades after its release, Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” joins Spotify’s Billions Club – an elite collection of works that have accumulated more than one billion streams. Recognized as a classic of the heavy metal genre, “Paranoid” is the title track from the band’s 1970 LP, peaking at No. 4 on the Official U.K. […]
Louisville, Kentucky, is a city steeped in culture and history. Its contribution to the spirits industry alone—hello, bourbon aficionados—should be studied. Beyond the popular liquor that has given the city its appeal, this Southern destination is home to an array of Black-owned businesses, finger-licking cuisine, unique history and so much more. Whether you’re passing through […]