Amigo the Devil has released the new single "A New Kind of Lonely," his first song since a devastating house fire that destroyed everything he owned back in June.
Ukhozi FM has unveiled its Top 10 finalists for the prestigious Song of the Year 2025, introducing a new voting system and ...
The Summer of Love kicked off in San Francisco in 1967, but in 1966, a few musicians were already ahead of the game with ...
People of all ages relate music to their own lives. We choose many of our favorite songs because they mean something to us personally. They reflect our sense of self. Music doesn’t get much more ...
On Friday, Oct. 17, Ella Langley released a new song called “Choosin’ Texas,” a track about Texans loyalty to their state. In the song, Langley tells a story about how she couldn’t keep her man, a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – You have to hand it to the folks coordinating music for fans at Progressive Field: They maintain an impressive catalog cutting across multiple genres. Interestingly, six of the most ...
Brett Ryback showed up for his first day of school at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre to discover he had a substitute teacher. Chamber opened its production of "Old Wicked Songs" Sept. 20 with the surprise ...
Shenandoah were among the most reliable country hitmakers of the '90s, but in 2025, they don't quite get their due. During their heyday, the band perfected the art of wholesome, comforting country ...
You know the moment, when you’re at a party, and the playlist humming in the background suddenly plays that song. Everyone perks up. Phones pause mid-scroll, and the conversation stalls. Some songs ...
People are drinking less these days — trending toward moderation or non-alcoholic alternatives on a night out, according to recent industry reports. But songs about drinking never seem to go out of ...
People are drinking less these days, but drinking songs never go out of style. The Lomax Archive is dropping a new album of traditional songs this... These catchy old songs aren't as think as you ...
Hear tracks by Perfume Genius, Lucy Dacus, Bartees Strange and others. By Jon Pareles Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the ...