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What the Cult Singer Daniel Johnston Left Behind
In his music, the songwriter cut to the emotional quick. A new book of his drawings, many never seen before, reveals he did the same in thousands of pieces.
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Carla Bleyâs 1970s Experimental Masterpiece Gets a Belated Premiere
Cultic and unclassifiable â âclearly some sort of monstrous hybridâ â Bleyâs âEscalator Over the Hill,â a 1971 album, is being staged at the New School.
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Jill Sobule, Singer of âI Kissed a Girl,â Dies in House Fire
Ms. Sobule, known for her advocacy as well as her music, died in a house fire. She had been scheduled to perform songs from an autobiographical musical she wrote.
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What Comes After Trauma and a TikTok Hit? Gigi Perez Is Finding Out.
The artist, 25, struck platinum with âSailor Song.â Her debut album is a tribute to her lost sister, and an attempt to make sense of a few rudderless years.
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Sinnersâ Director Ryan Coogler Narrates Musical Scene
The writer and director Ryan Coogler narrates a sequence from his film.
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âPavementsâ: A Sly Ode to the Last Band Youâd Give the Biopic Treatment
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing.
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Stan Love, Athlete and Father of Heatâs Kevin Love, Dies at 76
A former N.B.A. player and the father of the All-Star Kevin Love, he was also the brother of the pop groupâs Mike Love and a caretaker for its troubled leader, Brian Wilson.
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At Jazz at Lincoln Center, Dave Chappelle Rallies to Keep âTradition Aliveâ
Attendees at the organizationâs gala, which celebrated Duke Ellingtonâs 125th birthday, shared what they listen to.
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Ronan the Sea Lion Is Probably Better Than You at Keeping a Beat
As she has aged, the pinnipedâs rhythmic abilities have only improved.
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âPavementsâ Blurs Fact and Fiction to Reimagine a Bandâs Legacy
The director Alex Ross Perry said Stephen Malkmus of Pavement told him to âavoid the legacy trap.â The result is a music documentary with made-up elements that really existed. What?
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Kwame Alexander on Bringing the Free Spirit of Jazz to Young Viewers
The latest in the authorâs Acoustic Rooster franchise, a PBS Kids special and series aim to teach children the beauty of collaboration and improvisation.
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Buddy Guy Talks âSinnersâ Post-Credits Scene
The guitarist and singer, who turns 89 in July, discusses his role in Ryan Cooglerâs musical horror drama and his promise to Muddy Waters and B.B. King.
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Straussâs âSalomeâ Gets a New Staging at the Metropolitan Opera
In his company debut, the director Claus Guth takes a psychological approach, surrounding the title character with six versions of her younger self.
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Sean âDiddyâ Combsâs Path From Harlem to Stardom, and Now Federal Court
As Puffy, Diddy or Love, the mogul found success and trouble. After years of accusations with few consequences, heâll stand trial next month.
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Andy Bey, Jazz Singer Renowned for His Vocal Range, Dies at 85
An admirer of Nat King Cole, he began as a child performer and as part of a family trio before emerging as a master of the American songbook.
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Jack Blackâs âMinecraft Movieâ Song, âSteveâs Lava Chicken,â Hits the Charts
âSteveâs Lava Chicken,â a 34-second song from âA Minecraft Movie,â made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from âThe Super Mario Bros. Movie.â
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6 (Genre-Smashing) New Songs You Should Hear Now
Hit play on Sleep Token, Cortisa Star, Bon Iver and more.
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Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour Review; The Star Remixes American History, and Her Own
The superstarâs new stage show turns reclamation, personal and musical, into joyful extravaganza.
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Boston Popsâ Keith Lockhart Has the Ear of the Red Sox and Classical Fans
Keith Lockhart, who leads the Boston Pops, is a beloved figure in his cityâs musical scene, and 30 years in he still has more to give.
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The Resurrection of Rilo Kiley
Two and a half decades since the group won the hearts of a young generation â and more than 15 years after calling it quits â the indie-rock heroes are hitting the road.
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How Blondshell Became an Alt-Rock Supernova
Sabrina Teitelbaum bares it all in her raw, crunchy songs. On her second album, âIf You Asked for a Picture,â sheâs weighing how much of herself to give away.
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For His Met Opera Debut, a Director Takes On âSalomeâ
The renowned German director Claus Guth is staging Straussâs breakthrough opera with a focus on themes of trauma and abuse.
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Yunchan Lim Plays Bachâs âGoldbergâ Variations at Carnegie Hall
The 21-year-old pianist turned the great set of variations into the story of a young manâs maturation from innocence to experience.
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âSinners,â the Blues and Fighting for Artistic Control
Unpacking the Ryan Coogler movie starring Michael B. Jordan, and its relationship to music, genre and gatekeeping.
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âReal Women Have Curvesâ Review: This American (Immigrant) Life
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing oneâs dreams.
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Chubby Checker, Outkast and the White Stripes Will Join the Rock & Hall of Fame
Joe Cocker, Cyndi Lauper, Bad Company and Soundgarden â but not Oasis or Phish â are also part of the 40th anniversary class.
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âDead Outlawâ Review: This Bandit Has Mummy Issues
A truly twisted yarn about a long-lived corpse makes a surprisingly feel-good Broadway musical.
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At 50, the Takacs Quartet Remains as Essential as Ever
With only one of its original members in the group, this ensemble is still identifiably itself, and still going strong.
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âJust in Timeâ Review: Jonathan Groff Channels Bobby Darin
Groff is sensational as the â60s ânightclub animalâ in a Broadway jukebox bio-musical that doesnât live up to its star.
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David Thomas, Leader of the Band Pere Ubu, Dies at 71
As a singer and songwriter, he pushed the boundaries of punk and art-rock, producing a half century of music, writings and performances and always upending expectations.
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Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69
With his off-kilter sensibility and deep musical grounding, he brought attention to New Wave and alternative artists at the groundbreaking station KROQ.
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David Briggs, a Music Force in Alabama and Nashville, Dies at 82
A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a key role in redefining the sound of country.
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Lorde Returns With a Nostalgic Breakup Anthem, and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Haim, Young Thug, Cazzu and others.
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Sean âDiddyâ Combs Loses Request to Remove All Hotel Assault Video From Trial
It is not yet clear how much surveillance footage of the music mogul beating his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, in 2016 will be presented to the jury.
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Shostakovich, Boston Symphony Style
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Andris Nelsons and the orchestra reveled in the composerâs sonic riches but played with emotional reserve.
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