Will Smith recently opened up about how making music now is way different from making the music he did in the past.
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Thomas Sondergard, outside of Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, is in his second season as the Minnesota Orchestra’s music director.Credit...Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times Supported by By ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires wiped out two neighborhoods with unique significance in L.A.’s music industry. “This is a different kind of disaster than the pandemic, but it does feel that ...
Three years ago, MBW told you that Tempo Music, the music rights fund launched by private equity giant Providence, was looking to sell its catalog at a valuation of around $500 million. Continue to ...
Governors Ball Music Festival will celebrate its 15th anniversary at New York’s Flushing Meadows Corona Park from June 6 through 8 with headlining performances from Tyler, the Creator ...
Members of the LA music community have spoken to NME about being hit hard by the fatal wildfires that continue to burn throughout the city, with a number of venues, studios and artists being ...
The Beatle is releasing a new album titled 'Look Up' — his first in over five years Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...
The music industry was questioning whether the show would continue with its scheduled date, despite the fact that the Los Angeles wildfires have devastated many communities in the area in the past ...
By Mesfin Fekadu Universal Music Group, the parent label to acts like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar, is canceling all of its Grammy-related events and will redirect those ...
I’ve got to think there’s a fear of talking about things and working with him,” music manager Ken Levitan told Rolling Stone at the time. “I do know some of the very conservative [artists ...