Lou Christie, Pop Idol Who Hit No. 1 in 1960s With ‘Lightnin’ Strikes,’ Dies at 82
Lou Christie, the pop idol who hit big in the mid-'60s with 'Lightnin' Strikes' and 'Two Faces Have I,' has died at 82. Read More
Lou Christie, the pop idol who hit big in the mid-'60s with 'Lightnin' Strikes' and 'Two Faces Have I,' has died at 82. Read More
Lou Christie, the pop singer who indeed had lightning strike in a big way with his “Lightnin’ Strikes” smash in the 1960s, died Wednesday at 82, his family announced on social media. No date or cause of death was given. Christie had three top 10 singles in the U.S. across a period of six years […] Read More
Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day, is a federal holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. We invited the hosts and organizers behind a number of Juneteenth …
A new hip-hop album takes us inside the Florida prison system – featuring fifteen artists in correctional facilities across the state.
A new hip-hop album takes us inside the Florida prison system – featuring fifteen artists in correctional facilities across the state.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will embark on the international-leg of their Grand National Tour in July after a record breaking run in the U.S.
MusiCares is bringing back its Humans of Hip Hop (H3) Health & Wellness Clinic to Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 24. This full-day event offers free wellness services specifically designed for music professionals in hip hop—from artists and producers to engineers and industry insiders. Founded in 1989 by the Recording Academy, MusiCares is a nonprofit
Yungblud’s new album is a Tarantino-esque pastiche of ’80s metal, ‘90s Britpop and ’00s emo. It works … sometimes. Read More
“Shake, shake, shake!” echoed like a chorus of empowerment Thursday as Dr. Hanan Hameen-Diagne led a packed room through the raw energy of hip hop and…