Has Coronavirus Killed the Song of the Summer?
With album postponements and tour cancellations, is a massive summer hit even possible this year?
Scorpions Lead Singer Denies CIA "Wind of Change" Theory
Did hair metal help end the Cold War?
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
Jay-Z's Fight Against Audio Deepfakes Has Unexpected Reach
The already-strange world of deepfakes takes a stranger turn
Kurt Cobain’s “MTV Unplugged” Guitar to Be Sold at Auction
The Martin D-18E is valued at $1 million
Iconic Rock Musician Little Richard Dead at 87
His influence can be felt on entire genres of music
Bob Dylan Announces New Album “Rough and Rowdy Ways,” Shares New Single
The record will be released on June 19
Grateful Dead Reissuing "Workingman’s Dead" for 50th Anniversary
The deluxe CD edition will include an unreleased concert recording from 1971
How Joni Mitchell Became "Mom Rock"
Why does Hollywood insist on using Mitchell's work to remind us moms are people too?
The Legendary Rock Origin Story of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
It's been 55 years since Keith Richards literally dreamed up the hit tune
Florian Schneider, Kraftwerk Co-Founder, Dead at 73
Schneider passed away last week after a battle with cancer
What Will Chicago’s Music Scene Look Like After Coronavirus?
We talked to venue owners, label heads and more about life after lockdown