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SXSW adds more 2021 speakers: Stacey Abrams, James Cameron, Method Man, more

Also added to SXSW’s virtual talks lineup: Bill Hader, Desus and Mero, Carole King, filmmakers The Russo Brothers, DJ Steve Aoki, and more.

Rock Hall 2021 nominees: Jay-Z, Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, The Go-Go's, RATM, Kate Bush, more

Jay-Z and Foo Fighters were both nominated in their first year of eligibility, and other first-time nominees include Iron Maiden, The Go-Go’s, Fela Kuti, and more…

Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters & more playing virtual Inauguration concert

Lady Gaga will sing the national anthem at Biden’s inauguration, and there are also a couple of virtual concerts happening surrounding the event, which is scaled down for security and COVID purposes.

Here's Robert Pollard's ballot for the ‘Rolling Stone’ Greatest Albums list

If you’re familiar with Guided By Voices 30+ albums you probably won’t be surprised by a lot of artists who made his list.

10 Musical Moments from 'Gilmore Girls' (which turns 20 this week)

Few shows before or since worked in their love of music like Gilmore Girls. From a snowman version of Bjork to appearances from Sonic Youth and Sparks, here are 10 musical moments to celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary.

Global Citizen Festival reveals 2019 Central Park lineup

The annual Global Citizen Festival, which ”brings together top artists, world leaders, and everyday activists to take action to end poverty,” returns to NYC’s Central Park Great Lawn in September…

Carole King, Paul McCartney, Missy Elliott & more pay tribute to Aretha Franklin

We lost one of the all-time great voices in music today and the world has been paying tribute to Aretha Franklin since learning the sad news…

NPR's 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women

The list is being celebrated with a free NYC show tonight, headlined by Rickie Lee Jones, who will perform Pirates in full (#49 on the list).

Nick Cave, John Cale, Donovan, Beck & more pay tribute to Leonard Cohen

Also: Robyn Hitchock, Bradford Cox, Cat Stevens, Judy Collins, Elton John, Questlove, Win Butler & more

No Philharmonic concerts in parks this summer (but Debbie Harry, LL Cool J, Whoopi, Black Eyed Peas tonight...)

“For more than 30 years, the orchestra has performed free concerts in the parks in July. The shows draw thousands to sit on blankets and enjoy snacks and wine while listening to the classics under the stars…
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