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Beyond The Lighted Stage was a triumph for Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen, who learned the secret of their fellow Canadians’ ...
In a recent interview with Audacy Music, Ella Langley talks about her dogs, her first big purchase after topping the charts, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The iconic pop group Big Time Rush is set to perform their most ambitious concert yet when they take the ...
The Courant’s arts picks for July 20-27 include legendary rockers, ’90s bands, contemporary folk acts and a couple of ...
Japanese mobile operator SoftBank has claimed a first for the nation in launching an outdoor trial of 6G technology using the ...
Pete Townshend once described the fanaticism around The Who as a gulf between the band and the audience, recalling the band's early days.
The snarky indie-rock band Wet Leg earned two Grammy awards for their debut album. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with singer Rhian Teasdale about their second album, "moisturizer." ...
Chris Martin & co. were a long way from the stadium-dwelling titans of today making their debut album, but one song changed everything ...
Fally Ipupa is a multitalented artist whose fusion of soukous, ndombolo, African pop, and R&B resonates across generations in East Africa.
The three-sister band HAIM and pop singer and TikTok star Addison Rae are practicing "emotional passive resistance" this summer — and it sounds great.
"Addicted to Violence," the third album from the SOAD guitarist's solo project Scars on Broadway, is out July 18.