Bob Marley’s life finally hits the big screen this week in the form of Bob Marley: One Love. In his 36 years, Marley lived a life so rich and tumultuous, not all of it can be distilled into a biopic.
The K-pop group has played two surprise songs during every show's encore. By Annie Harrigan Hopefully ARMY likes surprises, because BTS is bringing new ones to its fan base every night. It’s been four ...
Ella Langley's Dandelion is about growth — in all its forms. Perfectly timed for spring, the album has plenty of seasonal imagery about regrowth and new buds blooming. The obvious example is the title ...
Our staff's favorite songs from a year of booming rap singles, delicate piano-rock ballads and irresistible pop singles that brought you-know-what back to the front of top 40. In the wake of the ...
Kid Rock — like him or not — is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to his music library. With multiple charting songs within multiple genres, his hits will forever live in people's playlists ...
Looking back, 1986 doesn't seem to be a pivotal year in music history. Throughout the year, new artists emerged, veterans were still a presence on the charts, and the top records of the year featured ...
One of the bonuses of making "Song Sung Blue" filled with Neil Diamond songs is how astonishingly prolific the globally beloved singer-songwriter was during his five decades of recording and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You have to brace yourself for "Song Sung Blue." The actual story of real-life Neil Diamond "interpreter" Mike Sardina (played by ...
Before he was the guy leading stadiums full of fans through the chorus of "Sweet Caroline," Neil Diamond was a kid in Brooklyn writing song lyrics while bored in class. Diamond's expansive songwriting ...
A human interest story in cinematic form, Song Sung Blue is more lukewarm than heartwarming despite its talented cast. Starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as a married Neil Diamond nostalgia act, ...
Listen to 48 tracks that broke new artists, blew apart genres and revived beloved sounds. By Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Jon Caramanica On the one hand, living in an environment in which sounds ...
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