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New diffusion AI models that make songs from scratch are complicating our definitions of authorship and human creativity.
Ever wondered what the "butt piano" credit was about in the liner notes for the Police classic "Roxanne"? Well, wonder no more.
He was a busy session saxophonist, but he is probably best known for the Grammy-winning pop hit that he sang in 1963 as half ...
Ringo Starr doesn’t get a ton of love in the grand scheme of The Beatles’ legacy. He’s a drummer who knew how to follow ...
Usually, all anime series begin with musical introductions — openings, which some viewers are annoyed to skip, while others ...
Much-loved singer-songwriter Linn Lorkin, a theatrical firecracker, piano-bar icon, genre-hopping musician and Aotearoa’s queen of clever rhyme is back in the spotlight with the release of 101 Songs: ...
Sid Sriram opens up about channeling devotion through music, filming at Thaipusam, and evolving his artistic voice ...
Sidestepping his perfectionism in acting, Jeff Bridges revels in the freedom of rediscovering an album of his archival recordings showcasing his late-’70s eclectic roots rock.
The Notations didn’t climb to the heights they should have during soul's golden age, but six decades later they’re still releasing new music.
As we all know, "American Idol" has its contestants put their own spin on covers of famous songs. But this week ... But he sprinkled in a few new notes here and there, and the judges were blown ...
Having set the record for the most lifetime performances at Radio City Music Hall last year, music legend Barry Manilow continues his hometown residency with a five-show stint.
We all have them, tucked away in our memory bank. The songs that make us smile, often many decades after we first heard them.