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Hall of Fame songwriter David Porter's body of work includes some 1,700 songs that have sold more than 400 million units.
When Lucas Vilk strides to the plate at Solanco, the sultry, saxophone-fueled tones of “Careless Whisper” by George Michael ...
For the first time, hip-hop and rap bands TLC, Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue are touring together. See when they'll play a concert ...
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Weirdoe is headlining the Black Prince in Northampton this week at ‘Take It To The Grave’. The Northampton rapper – who melds ...
The graffiti artist and ‘Everybody’s Fly’ memoirist on his early art passion and friendships with Debbie Harry and ...
From Flight of the Conchords to Oscar-winning film and TV songwriting, Bret McKenzie always finds the fun in his career.
A reader recently asked us which old-school rap songs would never survive a modern label’s legal review, and honestly, the list writes itself. It sounds simple until you actually start answering it.
On March 28, 1981, Blondie kicked off a two-week run at No. 1 with a song that combined new wave, punk, and hip-hop.
The use of Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” in Stranger Things is a testament to how old songs can always have a comeback, even decades after their original release. Fans will always come back to ...