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Mark Ross, aka Brother Marquis of Miami hip-hop group 2 Live Crew, dead at 58
LA Times via AOL· 8 hours agoAlong with Mr. Mixx, J.T. Money and Fresh Kid Ice, Brother Marquis comprised the influential hip-hop...
“Shania Twain got me into alternate tunings”: What session bass supremo Derek Frank learned from...
Guitar World via Yahoo News· 1 day agoServing the songs of Shakira, Gwen Stefani and Orianthi doesn’t mean the bass journeyman can’t bring...
Brother Marquis, member of groundbreaking Miami rap group 2 Live Crew, has died
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 1 day agoBrother Marquis, a member of pioneering Miami rap group 2 Live Crew, has died, according to the...
‘Why Lawd?’ by NxWorries Review: A Soul Celebration
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoDre-style G-funk that sounds beamed in from the early ’90s, while “Daydreaming” features one of several blistering guitar solos on the record that bring...
'Hey, Oh': Gorge crowd hears Red Hot Chili Peppers 'say, oh'
The Wenatchee World· 1 day agoIt was bassist Flea (Michael Balzary) who addressed the crowd most often, wearing ketchup and...
Ozawa Hall rafters will ring once again with the voices of Berkshire Lyric
Berkshire Eagle· 6 days agoNamed for late maestro Seiji Ozawa, with honey-toned wood interior and signature curved roof,...
A music professor breaks down Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso
MusicRadar via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe melody of “Espresso”’ is very unusual for being end-accented all the way through. What about the...
Arooj Aftab Breaks Down Her New Album Night Reign Track by Track: Exclusive
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Grammy-winning artist is here with her follow up to 2021's Vulture Prince. Arooj Aftab Breaks...
Queen could sell their catalogue to Sony for $1bn
BBC News· 5 days agoAccording to Bloomberg, Sony is working with another investor on the transaction, which "could potentially total $1 billion" (£790 million). If it goes...
Grand Slam Unleash 'Come Together (In Harlem)' Video
antiMUSIC· 10 hours agoThe group engages their talismanic, legendary founding energy with "Come Together (In Harlem)", a moody, strutter of a song from the Phil Lynott days with (mostly) Lynott's lyrics. "'Come Together ...