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April 16, 2021

Brandi Carlile Sets 'Broken Horses' Free: A Q&A on Her New Memoir, Next Album, Coming Out, Grammy Love and More

Brandi Carlile talks about finding the candor for her New York Times No, 1 bestseller, "Broken Horses" — and previews her upcoming alb …

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Why It's Misleading to Say 'Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify'

Headlines stating that "Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify" are deeply misleading: Here are a few reasons why.

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As 'Don't Speak' Turns 25, Gwen Stefani Looks Back at the No Doubt Hit and Ahead to Her Next Musical Chapter

Gwen Stefani reflects on the success of "Don't Speak" on its 25th anniversary and discusses if there will be a No Doubt reunion.

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Oscars Reveal Original Song Performers and Aftershow Plans

The Oscars revealed which performers will sing best original song-nominated tunes on a pre-telecast, along with plans for an after-party.

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On What Would Have Been Selena Quintanilla's 50th Birthday, How the Late Tejano Star Still Influences Today

On what would've been Selena Quintanilla's 50th birthday, a look at how the late Tejano star's influence can still be heard in music today.

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Secretly Canadian Co-Founder Chris Swanson Looks Back on the Label's First 25 Years

Secretly Canadian, which has released albums by War on Drugs, Antony and the Johnsons and many others, is celebrating its 25th anniversary.

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Greta Van Fleet Channels Spinal Tap in Epic Fashion on 'The Battle at Garden's Gate': Album Review

Greta Van Fleet doubles down on the Zeppelin (and Spinal Tap) on the group's second album, "The Battle at Garden’s Gate."

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Rusty Young, Poco's Co-Founder and Longtime Frontman, Dies at 75

Rusty Young, who co-founded the country-rock group Poco and was responsible for the band's biggest hit, "Crazy Love," has died at 75.

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Iced Earth Guitarist Who Became Emblem of Pro-Trump Mob Is First Capitol Rioter to Plead Guilty

Jon Schaffer, a guitarist for metal band Iced Earth who was on the front line of the Capitol insurrection, pleaded guilty to two felonies.

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Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Channel Morrissey in This Exclusive 'Simpsons' Clip

"The Simpsons" clip of Benedict Cumberbatch as Lisa's imaginary pal "Quilloughby," a moody 80s British singer who seems a lot like Morrissey …

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New DMX Song Drops: 'Been to War,' Featuring Swizz Beatz and French Montana

Just days after DMX died, a new song from the Epix series “Godfather of Harlem” has dropped, also featuring Swizz Beat …

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Paul McCartney and St. Vincent Talk One-Man and One-Woman Bands - and Beatles - on Instagram

Paul McCartney and St. Vincent took to Instagram Live to have a chat about the remix she did for his new project, "III

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Congresspeople Call for SBA to Fix Broken 'Save Our Stages' Aid Website 'As Soon As Possible'

A week ago, the website where venues and theaters apply to the SBA for aid launched, and crashed. Congresspeople called for its repair ASAP.

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Joey Ramone, Who Died 20 Years Ago Today, Is Remembered as a Mensch and Punk's Eternal Godfather

Joey Ramone's iconography is oddly undiminished 20 years after his death. He's remembered as a pop freak, punk godfather and mensch.

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Pete Davidson to Play Joey Ramone in Netflix Biopic 'I Slept With Joey Ramone'

Pete Davidson is gearing up to portray punk rock icon Joey Ramone in the upcoming biopic "I Slept With Joey Ramone."

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Inside the Making of 'Mary Wilson,' the Expanded Solo Album From the Late Supremes Singer

Just two months after her death, "Mary Wilson," an expanded version of the solo album from the great Supremes singer, has been released.

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Poco's Rusty Young, RIP: A Bandmate Offers an Appreciation of a Hero Turned Friend... and Last Words About Tuning

Rusty Young of Poco is remembered by Tom Hampton, who grew up inspired by Young before becoming a bandmate of the country-rock pioneer.

                                                           

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