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Jimmy Cobb, Drummer on "Kind of Blue," Dead at 91

His long career spanned generations of jazz musicians

Does Anyone in Congress Care About the Music Industry?

With venues on the verge of extinction, artists are getting increasingly creative to keep their industry afloat

The World According to Mavis Staples

The legendary gospel singer talks about Little Richard, pets, and her post-quarantine plans

Queen's Brian May Recovering After Heart Attack

The guitarist has dealt with a number of ailments this year

Third Known Photo of Blues Legend Robert Johnson Unveiled

The photo will serve as the cover for Johnson's stepsister's forthcoming memoir

These Were David Bowie’s Favorite Sandwiches in New York City

Here's where the music legend used to stop in to grab a bite

What Does the Future Hold for KROQ?

Is it really the end of the iconic station as we know it?

Has Coronavirus Killed the Song of the Summer?

With album postponements and tour cancellations, is a massive summer hit even possible this year?

Eight-Album Collection Will Tell "The Story of the Grateful Dead"

The limited-edition set is being sold exclusively by Vinyl Me, Please

The Bizarre, Unexpected, Neverending Life of Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek"

Can “mmm whatcha say” escape “The O.C.” and become something timeless?

Neil Young's Long-Lost Record "Homegrown" Is Being Released

The album was originally shelved over a broken relationship

Hollywood Bowl Season Canceled for First Time in 98 Years

The venue's summer season is the latest to fall victim to COVID-19

35 Years Ago, Dire Straits Physically Changed How We Listen to Music

The band's 1985 smash hit “Brothers In Arms” was the flag-bearer of the compact disc era