
Recorded in 1957, the hard bop classic features appearances from Thelonious Monk and Horace Silver.

One of New York’s finest street rappers tranformed his raw stories into indelible hits. These are just a few of his greatest moments.

The iconic group have announced a new collection titled ‘KISS Destroys Anaheim ’76,’ which celebrates the important gig’s 50th anniversary.

First recorded in 1967, the saxophonist’s esteemed avant-garde album wasn’t officially released on Blue Note until 1986.

The album from the classic jazz vocalist features renditions of ‘Sunrise, Sunset,’ ‘My Ship,’ and many more.

The latest release from the series includes renditions of Charles Mingus and Duke Ellington classics.

Classic tracks from U2, Janet Jackson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Stevie Wonder are here to score the next phase of your life.

The video series presents a stripped-down version of an especially significant track in an artist’s career.

The vocalist also co-wrote singles like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’



The self-titled second album by The Band honed everything from ‘Music From Big Pink’ with deft performances and an innate knack for storytelling.

Surprisingly unsuccessful at the time, the album has thankfully become a monument to the unique soulfulness of one of Britain’s finest-ever voices.

Nat King Cole’s ‘Unforgettable’ album remains a timeless classic of vocal jazz, arguably representing the high point of his incredible music.

A defining album of the 80s, ‘Kick’ alchemized INXS’s key influences into a highly original pop-rock hybrid.

On his Pulitzer Prize-winning album ‘DAMN.,’ Kendrick Lamar wove a masterful tale of morality over cutting rhymes and urgent beats.

With their third album, OneRepublic proved they didn’t need promotional gimmicks, just best-in-class songwriting.
