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The three new tracks are “Is It Mine,” a baroque R&B number that features Lady London, the keening “Control Freak,” and a ...
The prince of ironic detached cool said he was overcompensating by playing alongside an orchestra, but I don't think so...
Scroll through the album covers below to see which album we picked as the best grunge release for each year from 1987 to 1996. The Best Grunge Album By 5 Big Hair Metal Bands The Best Grunge Album ...
There’s something really special about watching an artist grow in real time – and with ‘(Still) Waiting For The World To Turn [Deluxe Edition]’, Maddox Jones is glowing ... Throughout the album, ...
With her debut album and tour on the way, Coco Jones shares how she's stepping into her power and reshaping the R&B landscape. By Christopher Claxton After years of laying the groundwork ...
Coco Jones is ready to make her first full length statement as an artist. Later this month, the “ICU” singer’s debut studio album, Why Not More?, will hit streaming platforms. With less than ...
The double album titled Songs from the Gang — A Celebration of Joel Plaskett features covers from 22 artists including Sloan, the Sheepdogs, the Arkells, Mo Kenney, Alan Syliboy and Jenn Grant.
To Quincy With Love, will see her joined by Grammy-winning singer Siedah Garrett, co-writer of Michael Jackson’s Man In The Mirror, which Jones produced, and a frequent collaborator on the late ...
Montreux Jazz Festival has revealed its line-up for 2025, including a one-off Chaka Khan tribute to her collaborator Quincy ... Jones produced, and a frequent collaborator on the late producer’s ...
The first wave of artists have been confirmed for Montreux Jazz Festival 2025, including Neil Young, Sam Fender, Pulp, RAYE and more. Check out the details below. It comes as the prestigious ...
Ioannis Vasilopoulos created 350 covers and artwork for top bands and artists. Credit: Facebook Ioannis Vasilopoulos, the Greek designer who created album covers for some of the world’s biggest rock ...
Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Ritchie and produced by Quincy Jones in 1985 (one year after Band Aid), it’s another charity single recorded by a star-studded chorus to raise money for the ...