A new project from T magazine highlights a group of female singer-songwriters who are reinventing R&B.
Category: Pop and Rock Music
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Cover Bob Mould in a Weighted Blanket, and Turn on Vintage Wrestling
The veteran rocker, who’s releasing his 15th album, discusses the thrills of an exclusive techno club and loving “Only Murders in the Building.”
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A Playlist Packed With Crossword Clues
Sia! Abba! ELO! Let us help you solve some puzzles with this compilation of songs by crossword-famous musicians.
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Tate McRae Dances in and Out of Love, and 10 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Ledisi, Perfume Genius featuring Aldous Harding, Smerz and others.
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Jerry Butler, Singer Known as the Iceman, Dies at 85
Known for his resounding baritone and his courtly manner, he briefly led the Impressions before beginning a successful solo career.
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Drawing From Bob Dylan’s Songbook, Learning Lessons in Mortality
Todd Almond wrote an oral history on Conor McPherson’s “Girl From the North Country” and its passage through Broadway’s pandemic shutdown.
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A New Documentary Uncovers One of Pop’s Tragic Mysteries: Q Lazzarus
Her haunting song “Goodbye Horses” had a star turn in “The Silence of the Lambs,” but the enigmatic artist behind it seemingly vanished for decades after.
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A Soundtrack to a Fabulous Memoir Crackling With Music
Hear songs from Lucy Sante’s “I Heard Her Call My Name” by ESG Public Image Ltd., the Floaters and more.
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Muni Long, Victoria Monét and Other Women Reinventing R&B
A group of young singer-songwriters have transformed the genre by looking backward, without getting stuck in the past.
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Sabrina Carpenter Flirts With Country and 12 More New Songs
Hear Dolly Parton duet with the young star and tracks from Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, plus Drake and PartyNextDoor.
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An Assortment of 7 ‘Valentine’ Songs
Hear tracks from Laufey, the Replacements and Fiona Apple that share a title but vary in tone.
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‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Review: The Master Blasters
A new documentary looks back at the band’s early years, featuring interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones in retrospective mode.
