‘I’ve got to stop somewhere!’ How Steve Roud compiled his epic folk song archive | Folk music

Ralph Vaughn Williams 1951

When Steve Roud was young, he began collecting records. Hardly unusual for a child of the 1950s – but this boy from south London was different. Not content with just listening to LPs, Roud began […]

‘Better late than never’: how Brian Eno and David Byrne finally laid a musical ghost to rest | Pop and rock

Dunya Younes in the 1970s

In early 1970s Lebanon, a young singer from a hill town north of Beirut was on the up. Before the civil war in 1975, the capital was the Arab world’s thriving artistic centre, where folk-dance […]

Mercury prize: Sam Fender, Harry Styles and Self Esteem lead pack of first-time nominees | Mercury prize

Joy Crookes performing at this year’s Glastonbury festival.

First-time nominees dominate the 30th anniversary of the Mercury prize, which celebrates the best British and Irish albums of the year, making up 11 of the 12 shortlisted albums. Little Simz is the only artist […]

Ukrainian Eurovision Winner Kalush Orchestra Announce 2022 Tour

kalush orchestra 2022 tour poster

Ukrainian Eurovision 2022 winner Kalush Orchestra are bringing their show to North America for a 13-city fall tour. Kicking off on October 20th in Seattle, the trek features additional stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, […]

Trixie Mattel’s Love Letters To Small Towns And Big Stars

Trixie Mattel's Love Letters To Small Towns And Big Stars

By Heather Beattie Trixie Mattel is at the airport — again. After wrapping up a five-week tour across Europe, the multi-talented drag icon is briefly headed home to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before plunging back into a […]

‘We want Filipinos to hug themselves’: the P-pop stars reconnecting with their culture | Philippines

A member of Alamat

Vocal coach Zebedee Zuñiga twists his hand in the air, and the melody of a tender, haunting lullaby, Ili Ili Tulog Anay, begins. “Little one, little one, sleep now/ Your mother is not here / […]

Auntie Flo & Sarathy Korwar: Shruti Dances review – India meets Ibiza | Music

Auntie Flo & Sarathy Korwar: Shruti Dances album artwork

Drummer and composer Sarathy Korwar has made a career of unifying unexpected collaborators. His 2016 debut album, Day to Day, featured the folk music of the Sidi community from rural Gujarat, mixing west African rhythms […]

Huge public support sweeps Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra to Eurovision win

Ukraine’s Zelenskiy tells UN ‘accountability must be inevitable’

Sung in Ukrainian, the winning song fuses rap with traditional folk music and is a tribute to band frontman Oleh Psiuk’s mother TURIN, Italy – Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra won the Eurovision Song Contest in Italy on […]

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra win Eurovision 2022 – Music News

Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra win Eurovision 2022 - Music News

Kalush Orchestra completed a story like no other by winning the Eurovision Song Contest final in Turin, Italy last night. Achieving 631 points, the Ukrainian band were crowned champions with their song ‘Stefania’. Delivering an […]

Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra advances to the Eurovision final : NPR

Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra advances to the Eurovision final : NPR

Members of Ukraine’s band “Kalush Orchestra” celebrate their qualification during the first semifinal of the Eurovision Song contest 2022 on Tuesday at the Palalpitour venue in Turin. The second semifinal is on Thursday, with the […]

‘The past is immaterial’: Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, reunited after 56 years | Ry Cooder

The Rising Sons in 1966.

Ry Cooder was just 14 when he first saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee playing live. “Just their walk to the stage was unbelievably dramatic,” he remembers. The harmonica and guitar-playing folk-blues duo were appearing […]

UCLA announces ambitious “Hip Hop Initiative” with Chuck D

A rapper performs in front of an American flag

Two years ago at the California African American Museum in downtown Los Angeles, three titans of East Coast rap converged for a roundtable: influential “Paid in Full” rapper Rakim; Public Enemy’s cofounder Chuck D; and […]

10 Things You Didn’t Know about David Oakes – Entertainment Archives – TVOvermind

10 Things You Didn't Know about David Oakes

Shared from tvovermind.com. He’s the man behind some of the most prolific characters in projects such as “The Pillars of the Earth,” and “The White Queen,” and he’s also a father, a partner, and a […]

Op-Ed: Why hip-hop beat-maker J Dilla should be as well known as Mozart – Music

Shared from www.latimes.com Something interesting is happening in the “Progressive R&B” category at this year’s Grammy Awards. Four of the six nominated albums contain songs that bear the unmistakable rhythmic signature of a Detroit hip-hop […]