Celebrity Life
How Madison Calley — and Her Harp — Made History
The musician is breaking down barriers as a black woman at a time when less than five percent of orchestral musicians in the U.S. are BIPOC
The Triumph of BTS
How seven young superstars rewrote music-biz rules and became the biggest band in the world
‘Yucky Blucky Fruitcake’: How Iamdoechii Is Keeping Cool With a Scorching Song
As an emerging artist, Iamdoechii has achieved the rare feat of a truly ubiquitous song on Spotify
That Time Todd Rundgren Graced ‘The Midnight Special’ — Introduced by Tina Turner
We revisit a vintage clip from 1974, starring the latest inductees of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Folk Trio Lula Wiles Rage Against the Ultra-Wealthy Elite on ‘Oh My God’
The anti-capitalist takedown is a highlight from the band's upcoming album Shame & Sedition
Shannon and the Clams Battled a Tornado, a Pandemic & a Peeping Tom to Drop ‘Year of the Spider’
Listen to the first single, "Midnight Wine," now
Lucy Dacus Remembers Everything
One of indie rock's finest songwriters on her new album, Home Video, and learning to love the past selves she's left behind
Clinton Heylin Wrote Eight Bob Dylan Books. Then He Realized He Needed to Start All Over
The world's foremost Dylan scholar spent 10 weeks at Tulsa's Institute for Bob Dylan Studies researching his latest book, The Double Life of Bob Dylan
Song You Need to Know: Saidêra, ‘Sincronicidade’
Trio's first seven-inch single contains two floor-fillers
How Virtual Songwriting Sessions Became the Nashville Norm
According to some of the city's top writers, remote collaborations are here to stay. "No one's worrying about travel. I was writing with people in London and people in Nashville," says Jaren Johnston
Flashback: Chrissie Hynde Covers ‘Angel of the Morning’ on ‘Friends’
The Pretenders frontwoman — and co-writer of "Smelly Cat" — appeared on Season Two
The Post-Pandemic Comfort of DJ Khaled’s ‘Khaled Khaled’
The producer known for big-budget hits is a harbinger for a more normal future