It's Monday, you know what that means...time to dive into the very best new music the rock world has to offer right now! Plus ...
Radio X spins back the dial 45 years to the era of I Will Follow, Atomic, Going Underground, Happy House and Love Will Tear ...
Morgan’s road to Luvcat wasn’t without its challenges. She spent a number of years on the live music circuit as a solo artist, but over time, performing alone began to feel isolating and limiting: ...
Originating in Scotland, it was modified by Irish singer Francis McPeake and later sung by artists such as Bob Dylan and Judy Collins ...
The news of the cancellation follows closely on the heels of Anita's celebrated resurgence on EastEnders as her legendary ...
The cancellation comes just weeks after Anita made a triumphant return to EastEnders as her iconic character Angie Watts, who ...
Faith Petric’s century of folk music and social movements. Singing for Justice reveals the story of Faith Petric (1915-2013), a political radical, musician, mother, worker and grandmother who united ...
This week on Liner Notes, we discuss “Songs from the Big Chair,” the 1985 masterpiece that captured the complexities of human ...
The show runs at Harvard’s Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art through June 30. The show includes the ...
The Natchez Garden Club is pleased to announce its king, queen and court for the 2025 season. The royal court will reign over ...
1980's The River was Bruce Springsteen 's first record to top the charts - an especially remarkable feat for a double album.
Coaching his final basketball game at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center, so close to his hometown, would represent something of a ...