Marvin Gaye actually revealed himself as more than the typical Motown factory drone well before 1971’s What’s Going On. He just hadn’t quite harnessed those ambitions
Etta James was a mere 17 when she had her first R&B success, in 1955, with “The Wallflower.” Her chart record immediately thereafter was up
Belle and Sebastian Announce Tour Celebrating Tigermilk and If You’re Feeling Sinister Anniversaries
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FKA twigs is going to be releasing more new music very soon. The singer just finished her tour in support of Eusexua with a performance
Makaya McCraven has announced four new EPs. Techno Logic, The People’s Mixtape, Hidden Out!, and PopUp Shop each arrive on October 31 (via International Anthem/Nonesuch/XL).
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D.C. hardcore veterans Shudder to Think have announced their first tour in 17 years. The band will play shows across the United States in October
Colin Hay was responsible for some of the biggest pop hits of the ’80s as the leader of Men at Work, including such worldwide smashes
