Interview recorded April 2022 Zaid grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. ...
When the Sha La Das released their 2018 debut, Love in the Wind, it was a bit like the discovery of an animal long thought ...
The long-unavailable 1967 reunion album Together Again from Dion & The Belmonts has returned to streaming, capturing a pivotal moment in the group’s history.
Most people would probably die of embarrassment if their family photos leaked out into the world. But not the Schaldas. When ...
As Cindy Lee, Patrick Flegel guts his music and yanks out its gooey, timeless innards, singing about love and loneliness and ...
The musician is in expressive, earthy form on her first new album since 2022.
Our first big release day of 2026 features a couple flavors of folk, some throwback doo-wop and a collaboration that's ...
A home that was built by the first mayor of Wildwood, whose friend President Woodrow Wilson slept there, is on the market.
Jerry Butler, a legendary soul singer with the Impressions, died on Feb. 20. He was 85. He had reportedly been battling Parkinson’s disease. Butler, who was known as the “Iceman,” was a founding ...
Philadelphia harmony group Market East was introduced to the world via their mysterious, haunting self-titled EP in 2010. The ...
With a soulful sound and a signature look ingrained in our communal grown-folks culture, Frankie Beverly is definitively linked with summer—then, now and forever. The music of Maze featuring Frankie ...