Named among the greatest guitar riffs of all-time, this rock song almost didn't exist.
Two iconic American brands are teaming up with country music star Chase Rice to launch actual wearable song chords.
The 22-time Grammy winner and 'Go Rest High on That Mountain' singer shares his powerful truth on how we define success.
“The number one thing as a producer is to make music with other people,” says Jump Source’s Patrick Holland, from the duo’s Montreal studio. “You can only learn so much from studying music or watching ...
MS NOW’s Lawrence O'Donnell talks with distinguished law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw about her new book, "Backtalker: An American Memoir," and what she learned during the Supreme Court confirmation of ...
In long-term care and retirement living, leaders spend a lot of time talking about supporting frontline teams. But at least ...
The British band’s breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans – though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LP ...
I want to start with a sound.” That’s how country singer Eric Church began his commencement address at UNC-Chapel Hill. He ...
Because J.R.R. Tolkien was a serious Catholic, one might assume that religion would be evident in his literary masterpiece.
The Philadelphia art-school quartet behind one of the most hypnotic songs of the '80s reflects on queer anthems, the AIDS crisis and why their music keeps ending up in horror movies.
In 1981 I learned the difference at ground level between dictatorship and totalitarianism. I was reporting on communist Eastern Europe and discovered that, while regimes in such places as Hungary and ...
Paul McCartney's "The Boys of Dungeon Lane" is reflective and personal – but is it the end?