Bruce Springsteen's nostalgic and bittersweet track, became the singer's most romantic song and won Best Rock Song at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.
If you love soul, pop, and music from the 1960s, these three songs were probably on your regular rotation. They probably still are today.
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Sixteen times Diane Warren has been nominated for an Oscar and every time she lost. But this time feels different. I spoke to her about why.
For her debut album Womb Room, Ailsa Tully mined ten years of field recordings and shaped them into a sound map that connects all the places she's called home.
The landscape of R&B music has undergone a few transformations over the past few decades. The era of well-developed and talented artists has gone the way of the dodo and seemingly cleared the path for ...
The Red Clay Strays headed into 2026 with massive attention focused on what they’re doing next, and that’s why Taste of Country selected the versatile group as part of our RISERS: 2026 Artists to ...
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Gustavo Dudamel conducts for the first time Beethoven's epic mass 'Missa Solemnis' for the second program in his Los Angeles Philharmonic Beethoven month.
Peer-to-peer file sharing platform Soulseek has an interesting problem: it's reportedly being swamped by AI-generated cover songs featuring the vocal stylings of none other than Homer Simpson.
Juana Summers talks with NPR Music's Ann Powers about why Charli XCX's music for the Wuthering Heights film represents a bigger, musical trend in romance reading.