The Courant’s arts picks for Feb. 16-22 include Boston-based hip-hop and blues acts, a benefit for trans rights, The Lox ...
Best known for his run of iconic rock ‘n’ roll hits with his band the Detroit Wheels during the mid-’60s, Ryder is as busy ...
The rocker performs at least 60 concerts a year. This time, he has joined forces with fellow ‘80s heartthrob Richard Marx for an acoustic tour with a stop in Atlanta.
I went to a Restraining Order show at the Crystal Palace, a Richmond punk house that has since burned down. I got there before Grand Scheme, the first band on the bill, started their set. It looked ...
The Billboard chart-topping artist explains the journey to his new Valentine’s Day R&B EP – and why it’s a “one-and-done" project.
New England-based singer-songwriter Jeffrey Foucault and his band visit the studio to play songs from Foucault’s latest album, the songs on which were inspired by the memory of his best friend, the ...
The weather is just right: not too hot, not too cold. What better time to enjoy a fantastic weekend of delicious food, live ...
The start of the ‘80s gave listeners a fascinating intersection of styles and genres. Just as new sounds were beginning to come to the forefront, established forms of music were holding on for dear ...
Help Register Login Login Hi, %{firstName}% Hi, %{firstName}% Games Car rental More than 60 years ago, Bill Medley, now 84, secured a place in music history as one half of the Righteous Brothers.
On Feb. 20, the group will release EP "Talk Is Cheap," a four-song collection of dynamic crunch, driving riffs and mysterious ...
In the early ‘80s, the British pop scene was undergoing a major transformation. Punk was giving way to a new wave of music ...
Astonishingly, Matthew J. Jones "How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the AIDS Crisis, 1981—1996" is the first academic book on pop music’s response to AIDS before effective ...
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