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Jerry Butler, 85, the singer with a smooth, silky voice who scored hits in the 1960s with songwriter-producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff that helped lay the foundation for what became known as “The ...
Death Cab for Cutie made their major label debut with Plans.Though they had signed with Atlantic Records, the band convinced themselves this was just another album. But the GRAMMY-nominated Plans was ...
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Hosted on MSN‘How Sweet the Sound: A Soundtrack for America’ celebrates roots of Black music, MemphisIn celebration of Black History Month comes an illustrious new take on the American soundtrack, written by best-selling ...
In his sophomore documentary with Onyx Collective, "Sly Lives! The Burden of Black Genius," Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson ...
Jerry Butler, a premier soul singer of the 1960s and after whose rich, intimate baritone graced such hits as "For Your ...
Black Image Honors, in partnership with the Clark County Library District, showcases local talent, businesses, and delicious food while celebrating soul and R&B music.
Jerry Butler has died at the age of 85. Butler was the original lead singer of the Impressions before embarking on a ...
Black History Month is the perfect time to acquaint your family and yourself with some of the many African American historical sites that dot the South.
Eric Church debuted "Johnny," a song that leans into "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" to combat school violence.
American music, in all its rich diversity, owes its very foundation to Black artists. From jazz and blues to rock, disco, hip ...
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