Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's on the Band's Documentary and 40-Year History
The film, which has been commercially released, spotlights the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-nominated band's history and enduring popularity.
Man Says Airline Removed Him From Flight for Wearing Special Mask
In an interview with NBC local affiliate WNBC, Robert Joseph said he purchased an $85 face covering that looked like a gas mask.
Rhye Puts Down Roots
Rhye Singer Michael Milosh talks about making an alternative R&B album during a pandemic.
Nashville Mayor Says Rebuilding After Bombing Could Take Years
"We've committed and have to deliver on rebuilding it back better, with a look and feel that is consistent with the city that we want to have," said Mayor John Cooper.
Culture Club Return to the Stage for Livestream Show
Founding members Mikey Craig and Roy Hay talk about the band's upcoming show at the SSE Arena, Wembley, on December 19.
Grammy Nominee Phoebe Bridgers Is Staying Busy During the Pandemic
The acclaimed singer-songwriter had a banner 2020 after being nominated for four Grammy Awards.
Prince's Biographer on the Man Behind the Legend
Writer Neal Karlen knew Prince better than any other journalist. He talks about his new biography 'This Thing Called Life.'
Jazz Legend George Benson on His New Live LP 'Weekend in London'
The iconic jazz guitarist/singer chats about his latest release, recorded last year at the historic London club Ronnie Scott's.
The "non-musician" has been scoring films since 1969
Brian Eno talks about his new compilation of film music.
The National's Matt Berninger on Making His First Solo Album
After 20 years as the singer for the acclaimed indie rock band, Berninger is finally stepping out on his own with 'Serpentine Prison.'
The War and Treaty Look for Healing on their new album
Known for their eclectic blend of Americana, soul and gospel, the husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Blount-Trotter are releasing their latest album 'Hearts Town.'
Israel to Shut Down Nation for Three Weeks to Contain COVID Spread
The lockdown, opposed by some cabinet members, will begin on Friday and include the Jewish New Year.
RNC Chairwoman Defends Trump's Handling of Pandemic
On NBC News' 'Meet the Press' Sunday, Ronna McDaniel responded to reports of Trump playing down the crisis by citing his approach as "calm and steady and methodical."
Delta Flight Returns to Gate, Removes Passenger Refusing to Wear Mask
"Delta requires masks on every flight for the safety of our customers and crew," said an airline spokeswoman.
Patty Smyth Makes a Return With Her First New Original Album in 28 Years
Best known for her work with the 1980s rock band Scandal and as a solo artist, the rock singer is back with a collection of original songs and covers.
National Police Fraternal Group Endorses Trump for Reelection
The National Fraternal Order of Police represents 350,000 members.
Motown Records Pays Tribute to March on Washington on Its 57th Anniversary
The legendary record company announced several digital initiatives in honor of the 57th anniversary of the historic civil rights event.
Erasure's Andy Bell on the Synthpop Duo's New LP 'The Neon'
The British electronic act's new record falls on the 35th anniversary of their formation.
The Tubes' Fee Waybill Goes Solo on His 'Lonesome Cowboy' Album
The lead singer of the veteran rock band returns with 'Fee Waybill Rides Again,' his first new solo record in almost 25 years.
Angel Olsen Goes Solo on 'Whole New Mess'
For her latest album, the acclaimed singer-songwriter revisits recordings she made in 2018 with just her voice and guitar.
David Foster's 50-Year Career of Hits Is Told in Candid New Documentary
'David Foster: Off the Record' chronicles the legendary producer's high-profile collaborations with Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Whitney Houston and many others.
Khruangbin's New Album Mordechai
The new album by the Houston trio Khruangbin spans genres from all over the world. It also features more singing than the mostly instrumental group is known for.
Punk Icons X Return in Spectacular Form With Their New Album 'Alphabetland'
The Los Angeles band's electrifying new studio album is the first to feature the original lineup in 35 years
The Dream Syndicate's 'The Universe Inside' Is a Packed Jam Fest
The veteran alt-rock group led by Steve Wynn has released their third album in three years, a psychedelic and experimental work that includes an ambitious 20-minute track.
Rand Paul Tests Positive for Coronavirus
"He expects to be back in the Senate after his quarantine period ends," according to his Twitter account.
Pop Singer Caroline Rose Seeks Fame and Fortune on Her 'L.A.' Album
The musician delivers her latest album, 'Superstar,' the infectious-sounding follow-up to 2018's 'Loner'
Gang of Four Guitarist Andy Gill Dies at 64
The British post-punk group recorded the classic 1979 debut album 'Entertainment!'
Film Director Remembers Rush Drum Legend Neil Peart
The co-director on 'Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage' recalled Peart as a musician and person.
Queen, Olivia Newton-John and More to Perform Australian Benefit Show
The show, 'Fire Fight Australia,' will take place on February 16 in Sydney, Australia.