Innovators from genres that have long been underrepresented in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame were celebrated at the event’s 38th annual induction ceremony in Brooklyn.
Category: Pop and Rock Music
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Sofia Coppola’s Best Needle Drops
Hear songs that memorably accompanied scenes in “The Virgin Suicides,” “Lost in Translation,” “Priscilla” and more.
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Olivia Rodrigo’s Haunting ‘Hunger Games’ Tune, and More New Songs
Hear tracks by Megan Thee Stallion, Torres, Mount Kimbie and others.
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Noah Kahan’s Rootsy Rock Revival
Revisiting the rustic mainstream sound of the early 2010s, the Vermont singer-songwriter has broken through with “Stick Season.”
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What the Suburbs Did for Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen
A new book by the author Jim Cullen explores the uncanny parallels between the careers of these two musicians, and how they were products of their time and place.
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Britney Spears escribió sus memorias con otros autores. Entérate aquí
El libro de la estrella del pop es una obra colectiva. Otros tres autores participaron.
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The Beatles’ ‘Now and Then’: The Band’s ‘Last’ Song
The “last” song with contributions from all four Beatles, made possible by new technology, finds its power in vulnerability and nostalgia.
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‘In the Court of the Crimson King’ Review: 50 Years of Off-Kilter Rock
Toby Amies’s documentary dives into the history of the British progressive rock band King Crimson and its chief disciplinarian, Robert Fripp.
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Kirsty MacColl’s Voice Was Singular. A New Box Aims to Bring It Wider.
The singer-songwriter, who died in 2000, is best known for duetting on “Fairytale of New York.” But in an unusual career, she also made her mark behind the scenes.
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Britney Spears’s Memoir Sells 1.1 Million Copies in U.S. in First Week
Sales of “The Woman in Me,” which chronicles the pop star’s life, from stardom as a teen to the conservatorship that controlled much of her adulthood, demonstrate tremendous interest in Spears’s story.
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Dwight Twilley, Rootsy Power-Pop Hitmaker, Dies at 72
With a sound inspired by the Beatles and Elvis Presley, he climbed the charts and drew critical praise in the 1970s and ’80s. But long-term stardom proved elusive.
