Musicians
Minnesota Dedicates Highway to Prince
Drive your little red corvette down the stretch of road memorializing the state's favorite son
Missy Elliott, Willie Nelson, Kate Bush and More Join the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
In recent years, the organization has been widening the definition of the genre
You Can Buy Freddie Mercury's Handwritten Lyrics, Costumes and More
More than 1,500 items once belonging to the famed British singer are going to auction
Now 90 Years Old, Willie Nelson Is Always on Our Mind
A look back at the life of the country music rebel, superstar, and elder statesman who is back on the road, again
Harry Belafonte, Groundbreaking Singer, Songwriter and Activist, Dies at 96
A Smithsonian curator reviews Belafonte’s legacy, from breaking racial barriers in the entertainment industry to 70 years of civil rights activism
Legendary Bluesman Robert Johnson Had Demons. So Did His Biographer
The long-awaited “Biography of a Phantom” unravels some of the mystery and intrigue
Super Mario Bros., Madonna and More Join the National Recording Registry
Every year, the Library of Congress selects 25 recordings that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically important"
Country Star Reba McEntire Wants to Revitalize a Small Town in Oklahoma
Atoka is now home to Reba's Place, a restaurant that has already attracted half a million guests
Can Apple Solve Classical Music's Streaming Problems?
The tech giant has created a new app with a search engine tailor-made for the genre
Metallica Just Bought Its Own Vinyl Record Factory
As demand spikes, the heavy metal band has purchased Furnace Record Pressing in Virginia
Vinyl Records Outsell CDs for First Time Since 1987
Music lovers in the United States bought 41 million vinyl albums and 33 million CDs in 2022
David Bowie's 80,000-Item Archive Will Go on Display
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is building a new venue dedicated to the artist
Celia Cruz, the 'Queen of Salsa,' Will Appear on U.S. Quarter
She is one of five honorees selected by the American Women Quarters Program
'La La Land,' an Homage to Hollywood, Is Coming to Broadway
A stage adaptation of the hit 2016 movie musical is officially in the works
Gloria Estefan Will Be the First Hispanic Woman in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Cuban-American artist will be inducted alongside Sade, Snoop Dogg, Jeff Lynne and others
David Crosby, Folk-Rock Legend, Dies at 81
The counterculture icon was a founding member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash
David Byrne’s Disco Musical About Imelda Marcos Comes to Broadway
'Here Lies Love' is an immersive stage production about the Philippines’ former first lady
How Marian Anderson Took the World by Storm
Her mighty contralto propelled her across color lines
Angelo Badalamenti, Who Composed Ethereal Scores for 'Twin Peaks' and 'Blue Velvet,' Dies at 85
He was one of David Lynch's closest collaborators—and wrote one of TV's most memorable themes
What Is Stiff Person Syndrome? Celine Dion Announces Diagnosis of Rare Disease
The neurological disease affects about one to two people in a million
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