After two appearances at the Coachella festival this month, the enigmatic British producer and singer brought an evening of nostalgia to Knockdown Center in Queens.
Category: Pop and Rock Music
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Ed Sheeran, Accused of Copying Marvin Gaye, Testifies He Wrote His Song
The singer was accused of copying his ballad “Thinking Out Loud” from Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” In court, he said he and a co-writer created the song, inspired by his grandparents.
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Harry Belafonte, 96, Dies; Barrier-Breaking Singer, Actor and Activist
In the 1950s, when segregation was still widespread, his ascent to the upper echelon of show business was historic. But his primary focus was civil rights.
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How Fred again.. Jolted Dance Music
A conversation about the genre’s new wave of big-tent ambition, and the whimsical British artist at the heart of it.
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Baby Rose Writes Music With Intention, ‘Not to Fit Into a Box’
With an arresting voice and a haunted sound, the 28-year-old songwriter carries vintage soul intensity into the 21st century on “Through and Through.”
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Ed Sheeran Trial: Did He Copy Marvin Gaye? Here’s What to Know.
The heirs of Ed Townsend, who co-wrote “Let’s Get It On” with Gaye, accused Sheeran of copying it in “Thinking Out Loud.” Sheeran’s lawyers said both songs are based on a common chord progression.
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The Many, Many Looks of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and What They Mean
Why do our female pop stars have to keep changing their clothes?
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Jessie Ware Centers Herself With ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’
The British singer and songwriter’s fifth album, “That! Feels Good!,” adds a soulful spin to her recent dance-floor music. Her offstage life is fueled by eggs, Lisa Vanderpump and musical theater.
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The Best of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Openers
Listen to songs by Muna, beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams and more.
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Foo Fighters Begin a New Chapter, and 8 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Muna, Nathy Peluso, Salami Rose Joe Louis and others.
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‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ Review: The Nitty-Gritty Beyond ‘Tutti Frutti’
This documentary presents the self-proclaimed “architect of rock ’n’ roll” as a man of contradictions.
