Pop stars, rap visionaries, and more get the party started at New York’s best music festival Governors Ball is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year,

Horace Silver’s classic The Tokyo Blues is getting released on vinyl as part of Blue Note Records’ Tone Poet series. Released in 1962 it is

Clipse have announced a North American tour—Pusha T and No Malice’s first full national outing as a duo since their hiatus in 2010. They’ll take

Sheryl Crow’s discography has run the gamut. From country ballads to Stones-y rock to Dylan-esque folk, the singer-songwriter’s multiple genre-bending hits took her from small-town music

Ariel Kalma, the pioneering French new-age musician, electronic composer, and multi-instrumentalist, has died. The news was confirmed in a statement from record label Rvng Intl.,

Izzy Stradlin had experienced more than his fair share of debauchery by the time Guns N’ Roses released their Use Your Illusion albums on Sept. 17, 1991, and he

Before The Weeknd became a chart-topping pop star, the singer was a faceless force of the underground alt-R&B scene. Born Abel Tesfaye, the Toronto native

Nirvana didn’t set out to define a generation of music fans, but that’s exactly what they did with their classic 1991 album Nevermind. The group’s debut,

Table of the Elements, the influential U.S. label that shut up shop in 2011, will relaunch this year as a curatorial platform, interdisciplinary production organization,

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