Love Latin music? Take a look at these hispanic singers who changed the sound of music with their voices and charisma.
It's a portrait of the '70s folk-rock star, and of "Cat's in the Cradle," the tune that turned daddy issues into mythology.
Fred Durst, Borland, Rivers, Lethal and John Otto taking us to the Mathews Bridge from behind the kit - that's Limp Bizkit.
November is peak event season in Arizona. Here are 27 food, art, music, light shows and holiday events to attend around the ...
In addition to being very funny, he’s also an incredible musician, but it was a trilogy he released that resonated with me the most. Five years ago (Jesus), Lutsko dropped an unofficial theme for ...
Dictionary.com has crowned '67' its 2025 Word of the Year, a term embraced by youth. Originating from music and amplified by ...
Churchwide broadcasts and events of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 2026 include events for all members ...
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Why the ‘ber months’ (all four of them) make me homesick for Christmas in the Philippines
For members of the diaspora like me, the long festive season is more than a holiday - it’s a reminder of who we are ...
Shakira joined forces with The Weeknd and other global figures to help raise $100 million for education through FIFA and Global Citizen's new initiative.
Brad Paisley has sung the national anthem at four extra-inning World Series games, including two of the longest games in ...
Legendary Philadelphia radio host Pierre Robert, known for his decades-long career on 93.3 WMMR, died at the age of 70. He ...
Music rich with South Asian influences is solidifying its popularity worldwide, helping diversify global charts much like Afrobeat, K-pop and Latin music did.
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