Celebrity Life
Music at Home: Iconic Black Soundtracks
12 great songs from classic black films, recorded by artists from Curtis Mayfield to Kendrick Lamar
Flashback: When Chick Corea and Jazz-Fusion Acts Were Rock Stars
Revisit the era when groups like Corea's Return to Forever headlined arenas and saw their albums rise into the Top 40
Phish Lyricist Tom Marshall on 35 Years of Writing With the Band
Marshall traces Phish's rich history in the new podcast 'Undermine.' Here, he opens up about his deep friendship with Trey Anastasio and what happens on their songwriting retreats
Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’: Much Better Than ‘Express Yourself’
Rob Sheffield digs into why Lady Gaga's 2011 single summed up everything gaudy and glorious about the pop star
Taylor Swift’s ‘Fearless’: How She Made Her Pop Breakthrough
With her second album in 2008, Swift's music started getting more personal — and much more popular
Tony Kaye on His Years With Yes, David Bowie, and Badfinger
The keyboardist is a founding member of Yes and backed Bowie on the legendary 'Station to Station' tour
The Last Word: Dionne Warwick on the Joys of Twitter and the Advice That Shaped Her Career
The legendary singer also discusses how she's been passing the time in quarantine and why she treasures her LGBTQ fans
The Cosmic Journey of Kacey Musgraves
The queen of "galactic country" is following up a career-defining album (and a divorce) with a little help from Bach, Greek tragedy, and magic mushrooms
This Live ‘Rhiannon’ Is Stevie Nicks at Her Witchiest
As Fleetwood Mac prepare a deluxe reissue of a live album from 1980, revisit this mesmerizing performance from a London show that year
Robbie Robertson on Reworking the Band’s ‘Stage Fright’: ‘This Is What It’s Supposed to Be’
Looking back on a troubled period for the fabled roots rockers, the guitarist-songwriter explains why he needed to right old wrongs on a new 50th-anniversary reissue
Did Van Halen Have a Fourth Singer? Mitch Malloy Tells His Story
Mitch Malloy tells all about his (very brief) time with Van Halen, after Sammy Hagar and before Gary Cherone
‘Tapestry’ at 50: Why Carole King’s Masterpiece Still Challenges Us
With its masterful songcraft and backstory of personal reinvention, King's 1971 landmark remains one of pop's greatest declarations of independence