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Someone Thought It’d Be a Good Idea to Make a Billy Joel Biopic Without the Rights to His Likeness, Name or Music

"Piano Man," which has been greenlit by Jaigantic Studios, will not include any songs by its titular piano man

Bob Dylan Is Releasing a Book of Music Criticism

"The Philosophy of Modern Song" will feature over 60 essays by Dylan analyzing other artists' music

Morris Day Says Prince’s Estate Banned Him From Performing as The Time

The estate, however, insists it's "open to working proactively with Morris"

What Happens at a Music-and-Baseball Festival When There’s No Baseball?

Baseball's labor dispute loomed over the 2022 edition of Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona

David Crosby Tells Young People “Don’t Become a Musician”

In a new interview, Crosby weighed in on Joe Rogan, Spotify and the future of the industry

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for March

“Atlanta” returns and "Big Mouth" gets a spinoff. Plus: “The Batman.”

Mick Jagger and Questlove Are Producing a James Brown Documentary

The four-part series, called "James Brown: Say It Loud," is set to air next year

Why Are So Many Pop-Punk Songs from 20 Years Ago Beloved by Incels?

From "Teenage Dirtbag" to "Flavor of the Weak," a startling number of early-aughts anthems center on losers being ignored by girls they feel entitled to

What Are These “Stems” That Kanye West Keeps Talking About?

You can only get Ye's new album via his own Stem Player, which is a surprisingly interesting handheld music mixing board

John Mayer Wonders Whether He Needs to Like His Own Music

"Why do I even have to like what I'm writing?" the musician asked during a recent interview

Mapping the New York Locations Billy Joel Made Famous

From his own life to the music he's made