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Court Finds Led Zeppelin Didn't Lift "Stairway To Heaven" Riff

On Monday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an earlier jury verdict

Report: Coachella May Be Postponed Until October Over Coronavirus

Organizers will know whether the festival can be moved in the next 48 hours

McCoy Tyner, Jazz Pianist and John Coltrane Collaborator, Dead at 81

Tyner played on a host of classic albums, including "A Love Supreme"

New Study Claims Female Artists Are More Creative Than Men

Researchers found that female musicians tend to create "more novel songs"

Why SXSW Is Refusing to Cancel Over Coronavirus Concerns

Calling off the annual event would be a huge blow to the Austin economy

Swamp Dogg Goes Country, Gives Up Control

The 77-year-old songwriter has reinvented himself yet again

In Defense of Boring Music

Real Estate’s brand of nostalgia is exceedingly accessible, unpretentious and always enjoyable

Can Bob Dylan Save the Broadway Musical From Itself?

"Girl from the North Country" is the latest jukebox musical. But it's also not.

Spotify Wants Artists and Labels to Pay to Promote Their Music

The move comes as the company looks to grow its ad revenue

Public Enemy Fires Flavor Flav

The hypeman sent a cease-and-desist to the Sanders campaign over a "Fight the Power" poster

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for March

To start, Alex Garland’s “Devs” is a stunningly bleak vision of our tech-saturated future

Two Guys Recorded Every Possible Melody to End Musician Lawsuits

Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin hope their project will protect artists from copyright infringement lawsuits