It’s Official: Warner Mu...
The music group will occupy all of the Ford Factory building at 7th Street and Santa Fe Avenue.
Quincy Jones’ Royalty Tr...
Trial was originally set to begin Oct. 11.
Lady Gaga: career recap in fiv...
Now that Lady Gaga has released two tracks — "Million Reasons" and "Perfect Illusion" — from her upcoming album, "Joanne," due to land October 21, and has kicked off her Bud Light Dive Bar Tour, anticipation among her 'Little Monster' fans is growing. The young Lady Gaga was relatively unknown when "Just Dance" landed as a single from her "The Fame" album. This is one of the most — if not the most — emblematic of all Lady Gaga's music videos.
Desert Trip brings boomer-styl...
Legends gather for the Califor...
Six of the world's most iconic and influential rock and roll artists will perform over three nights in California this week at Desert Trip, a hotly anticipated festival at an unparalleled scale. The concerts will take place in Indio, California — also host to the renowned Coachella Music and Arts Festival — at the Empire Polo Club. Billboard reported that both weekends for Desert Trip — Oct. 9-11 and Oct. 16-18 — were sold out in less than three hours, respectively.
Regina Spektor, Bon Iver, Pixi...
With ‘A Seat At The Table,’ Solange finds her own voice.
Lady Gaga Performs New Music, ...
The pop star treats fans in Nashville to an intimate set of hits and new track “Million Reasons.”
The best moment of Luke Cage i...
This recap is intended for folks who've already seen Luke Cage through its 12th episode, and will include a description of the show's events! In the penultimate episode of the season, "Soliloquy of Chaos," Luke (Mike Coulter) is on the run from the cops after Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) frames him for murdering Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali) earlier in the season, along with trying to evade his half-brother, Diamondback (Erik LaRay Harvey), who framed him for the murder of a Harlem cop and a government official. It’s not going well for Luke, and in his efforts to avoid being spotted by a cop car, he winds up walking into a gas station currently being held up.
Apparently, The Return Of Jay ...
A source close to the matter indicates the Blueprint projects were never supposed to be offered on Apple Music by design. As several outlets have reported, every of installment of the rapper-entrepreneurs’s Blueprint series — minus The Blueprint 3 — is now available for streaming on Apple Music and purchase via iTunes. Ordinarily, the reappearance of music on a streaming service wouldn’t be major news, but Jay Z is the face of Tidal, whose parent company reportedly posted a $28 million net loss in 2015 and has been the subject of Apple acquisition rumors recently.