Revisiting Burl Ives's Red Scare Nightmare
When the folksinger made a decision that would alienate many of his peers
Watch: Dave Grohl Writes a Song for 10-Year-Old Drum Prodigy Nandi Bushell
Because, as Grohl tweeted, "every superhero needs a theme song"
Groupie Who Inspired Penny Lane in “Almost Famous” Calls Character “Pathetic”
Pamela Des Barres took issue with the way Cameron Crowe portrayed groupies
Vinyl Records Outsell CDs for the First Time Since the ’80s
However, as you might expect, streaming beat them both
Remembering “Almost Famous” and the Bygone Golden Age of Music Journalism
As the film turns 20, we check in with people who were so inspired by its protagonist that they followed in his footsteps
Toots Hibbert, Reggae Pioneer, Dead at 77
He leaves behind a towering musical legacy
Jimmy Carter: Yes, Willie Nelson Smoked Weed on the White House Roof
The former president confirmed his son Chip got high with the legendary musician
Biggie's Crown and Tupac's Love Letters Are Up for Auction
Sotheby's first dedicated hip-hop auction opens in Manhattan and online Sept. 15
Bruce Springsteen Announces New Album “Letter to You” Due Next Month
The Boss is joined by the E Street Band once again for his 20th studio album
John Cage's 639-Year-Long Composition Gets a Chord Change
The next one won't happen until 2022
Socially Distant Live Music Returns to One New York City Venue
A venue in a unique position makes an interesting move
Woodstock ’99 Docuseries Reportedly in the Works at Netflix
The series will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the disastrous festival
How the Grimy DIY Gods of 2000s Indie Rock Became … Film Composers?
Whether it's playing a house party or scoring a film, Dan Deacon and Bryce Dessner keep making their weird art
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for September
Charlie Kaufman’s weirdest film yet, plus the return of “Fargo” and football
August Gave Us the Song of the Summer, Whether You Like It or Not
Plus: Neil Young takes on Trump, and RIP JTE
Could Leonard Cohen's Estate Sue the RNC?
The convention's use of "Hallelujah" sparked controversy