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An undeniably cinematic image, it could be a promotional still from some new arthouse horror hit. Which is fitting, because Lewis recently became the first artist the film studio A24 has signed to its ...
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Today in Music History for Sept. 22: In 1929, Canadian composer and conductor Serge Garant was born in Quebec City. He died in 1986. In 1958, "To Know Him is to Love Him" by "The Teddy Bears" entered ...
In 'Boy from the North Country,' the writer leverages his real-life uncertain paternity into a fictional exploration of his ...
At 84, a folk music trailblazer connected to Bob Dylan and Paul Simon may be on the cusp of a historic career milestone.
From the Beatles' influence to redefining folk music, a new documentary explores Bob Dylan's groundbreaking electric set at ...
Hampstead raised Martin Carthy is among 12 nominees for the Mercury Prize for his album released 60 years after his debut ...
THIS MONTH’S COVERMOUNT CD is The Complete Unknowns: The Best Of Greenwich Village 1950-1965. An exclusive alternate take of ...
The documentary 'Newport & The Great Folk Dream' blends rare archival footage and new interviews to revisit the festival that ...
In “Boy from the North Country,” a writer turns a real-life mystery into an exploration of parenthood and inheritances.
Sweet Child O' Mine' hit No. 1; Rod Steward recorded his first single; the Beatles hit No. 1 with 'Revolver'; 'Maniac' was No ...
Bob Dylan has gone to extreme measures to make himself invisible onstage at recent shows, most likely out of frustration over fans taking photos.
Plus, Eric Clapton’s first Philly show in 16 years, a King Britt-Tyshawn Sorey collab, and Uncle Charlie’s R&B Cookout ...