T Bone Burnett produced introduced early American music to millions with the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.
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In a 2010 chat with GW, the always creatively restless virtuoso discusses his love of John McLaughlin, what he sought out to ...
Cyndi Lauper had the song of 1984 with “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” an infectious sing-along (and dance-along) anthem that celebrated female independence and the joyfulness it inspired. The ...
Jones brought 46 superstars together for an all-night recording session that produced the monster hit "We Are the World." ...
An abundance of praise continues to pour in for Quincy Jones as the world learns the news of the legendary music titan’s death. Arnold Robinson, Jones’ publicist, said he passed away Sunday night at ...
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
A mural honoring Tina Turner was unveiled in her St. Louis neighborhood near her alma mater, Sumner High School.
Possibly everything when it comes to music icon Tina Turner returning to the city ... the 57th anniversary of her historic cover on Rolling Stone magazine. William Burton Junior and Willian ...
“We had a beautiful relationship, and it was hard.” Turner, who previously discussed feeling like a “plus-one” in her marriage, now lives in London. “I’m so happy to be back,” she told Harper’s Bazaar ...