The music streaming giant has announced their 10 greatest albums of all time with Lauryn Hill’s 1998 iconic “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” claiming the top spot.
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Elvis Presley’s granddaughter is fighting plans to auction Graceland after a company said a loan using the Memphis estate as collateral was not repaid.
Iconic performers The Beach Boys are bringing their California style to the Las Vegas Strip for an “exclusive engagement” later this year.
Taylor Swift, the girlfriend of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, has concerts scheduled on her “Eras Tour” on three days when the team will be playing.
After three nights of music, dancing and partying, Electric Daisy Carnival finally came to a close Monday morning.
The logo for Santana’s Las Vegas shows promises “Greatest Hits Live” and doesn’t include an asterisk with fine print to say “Not necessarily his own.”
Katy Perry will perform the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show on Sunday with guest Lenny Kravitz and an unnamed ‘old-school’ female singer. As the most watched halftime show all year, it got us thinking about previous Super Bowl halftime performances and who shined on the big stage… or, uh, didn’t.
Latin-spiced pop stars make sure they “Don’t Stop the Party” with an encore of their co-billed tour.
Todd Snider delivers socially aware Americana.
Now 14, singer Jackie Evancho adds to her classical crossover repertoire — with, among others, U2’s “With or Without You.”
On King Tuff’s latest record, “Black Moon Spell,” howlin’ garage rock meets T. Rex-style glam raunch on songs about sick-minded girls, heavy metal record collections and galloping rainbows.
On Feb. 13, Jessica Hutchings will be installed as cantor at Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson, marking a return to the valley in which she grew up and the congregation in which both her Jewish identity and her love of Jewish music was fostered.
Vegas rockers Jack and the B-Fish find their own unique sound on their new record, “Premarital Sax.”
Rumors are flying back and forth about Katy Perry’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, as is to be expected, but instead of focusing on her singing, the public is focusing on who she might sing about.
Southwest Airlines is taking Las Vegas indie rock band Imagine Dragons to new heights. The Dallas-based airline will host a concert on a flight between Las Vegas and Atlanta as part of a promotion for the release of the band’s new album on Feb. 17.