
The Italian American singer dubbed ‘The King Of Cool’ was a multi-skilled pop master.

Stuffed with arena-friendly anthems, the album captured a special moment in time, defining alt.rock for a new generation.

LGBTQ musicians haven’t always benefitted from today’s attitudes towards sexuality, but many pioneers fought for LGBTQ rights in the mainstream.

The solo piano album arrives August 14.

The track arrives ahead of the South African pianist’s upcoming Blue Note album.

Tierra Whack will release ‘WHACK’S MUSEUM’ on Juneteenth after sharing the new single and video ‘WAX PAPER.’

The official music video for Womack’s 2000 hit rendition of a country classic has arrived on YouTube at long last.

The Bun B-featuring track appeared on Jeezy’s 2005 commercial debut, ‘Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101.’

The alto saxophonist is joined by Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, and more on the record.



The group’s fifth album in three years, it marked their commercial breakthrough in the UK.

‘Lady Sings The Blues’ is Billie Holiday’s 1956 album that was released to coincide with her autobiography of the same name.

An example of Cat Stevens’ early career as a 60s pop star, his debut album, ‘Matthew & Son’, revealed a striking songwriter on the rise.

With ‘Good Girl Gone Bad,’ Rihanna liberated herself from a predictable pop career and transformed into the fierce icon we know today.

The classic album was recorded in an 18th-century château in the French village of Hérouville.

With ‘A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole,’ Marvin Gaye proved that he was as capable of crooning jazz standards as he was turning out soul hits.
