One of the birthplaces of American music is Congo Square in New Orleans, where enslaved people gathered to sing, dance, drum, and preserve their traditions.
In his book 'The Midnight Special', author Colin Asher traces how prisons and the criminal justice system shaped American music, from Lead Belly and Johnny Cash to Tupac.
The discovery of Freddie King was the Eureka! moment in the origin story of Slowhand's ascent as the British blues scene's ...
Digital artists from Maa-speaking peoples including the Maasai and Samburu are gaining popularity in Kenya with a blend of traditional and modern sounds ...
The Motown Museum in Detroit is undergoing a $75 million expansion that is slated to open in 2027. The original Motown hub ...
Two Black Latter-day Saint musicians are eager to see the faith's sacrament meetings come alive. "It’s not appropriation," says one singer. "It’s you taking the words and having a connection with God.