Some years, a handful of songs dominate our playlists, festival stages and social media trends. In others, the playing field feels a lot more level, greatness more evenly distributed. The last 12 ...
Same song, different meanings! Join us as we explore covers that completely transformed the original intentions behind the music. From punk reworkings of classy standards to feminist anthems that were ...
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President Trump indulged in one of his favorite pastimes Tuesday — playing DJ on the White House’s new patio, blaring melancholy tunes like “Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum and “Are You Lonesome ...
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Since 2011’s “E ma dami duro,” Davido has done more than make hits—he’s sparked a movement that’s reshaped African pop on a global scale. Even before he declared “We rise by lifting others,” his music ...
Spotify, SoundCloud and other tech platforms have worked to remove a new song from Ye that praises Adolf Hitler, but the song and its video have continued to proliferate online including across X, ...
When Gary Brooker reappeared for the second half of Procol Harum’s recent Royal Festival Hall show, bandaged but unbowed after a stumble, it was almost a metaphor for the defiant way in which the ...
Music & Musicals, Classic Rock, Rock & Pop - Pioneering British band Procol Harum takes the stage in Copenhagen in 2001 and delivers a powerhouse performance of their best tunes, including hits "A ...
It’s a song with almost incomprehensible lyrics, it’s been the subject of drawn-out legal proceedings, and it’s the most played record by British broadcasters over the past six decades. “Keith had ...