Good things come to those who wait. That is what reggae artist Jeck Pilpil is feeling right now. After all, this 2025 is a big year for him and his band, Peacepipe. Their sixth full-length album ...
His paintings have fetched the highest prices for a living artist. But as Doig explains, his new show at London’s Serpentine ...
However, many artists have come under fire for the use of sampling, leading to public shaming or worse, the law. Including Beyonce, a well-known artist who takes no shame in her love for samples, ...
There are so many old places we'd love to return, from Hopkins Boarding House to H&O Restaurant. The Bayou Chico drawbridge ...
Big Chief Bo Dollis Jr. & The Wild Magnolias release the new album 'Chip Off the Old Block' on June 13. As the son of ...
Kravitz has shaped the world of music for over 35 years with his signature blend of rock, funk, soul, and reggae—and has ...
Geoffrey Himes hopes his new book, out next week, will be the definitive account of the celebrated musician, who recently performed with Bob Dylan and Sheryl Crow at the Merriweather Post Pavilion.
Black alternative music has always thrived in the in-between, turning misfit energy into an expressive movement. From Detroit ...
Festivals Acadiens et Creoles marks its 51st year Oct. 10-12 in Lafayette's Girard Park. The three-day event is celebration ...
“In this period of rapid change, DOC NYC is proud to present a collection of films that speak to urgent global, national, and ...
Is reggae music dead? The answer is not as clear-cut as a panel of experts take on the subject at Kingston Creative.
Sir Richard Branson on he pressure he faced for signing Sex Pistols – with comparisons with Kneecap today – as well as sharing his thoughts on the shifting landscape of the music industry.