Every Thursday, the Paste staff and contributors will choose their five favorite songs of the week, awarding one entry a ...
Nile Rodgers is the first to acknowledge that his background looks a little ridiculous. He’s taking our video call right in ...
Bayard Rustin is a fascinating but little-known figure in US history: a civil rights organiser who worked behind the scenes ...
Singer Brad Arnold, who died this month at 47, is remembered by friends as a unifier: "He would never not like a fan for believing the opposite of what he believed" ...
At a Grammy Museum event celebrating the the Beach Boys' 'We Gotta Groove' boxed set, producers, engineers and Mike Love ...
Paul McCartney was far from finished after The Beatles, and songs like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" are more than enough proof of that!
Billy Steinberg, a longtime member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame who is regarded as one of the most successful tunesmiths ...
There's a wealth of delicious Thai cuisine beyond Pad Thai. We asked three experts in Thai cooking to recommend some of the must-try dishes.
Duke Robillard is revered throughout New England as a founder of Rhode Island’s internationally known “little big band,” Roomful of Blues.
The halftime show has evolved from simple marching bands into a multi-million dollar spectacle that often rivals the game itself in terms of cultural impact. For an artist, being chosen to perform ...
For most of their 42-year history, Adelaide trio the Mark of Cain featured brothers John and Kim Scott playing a blistering, disciplined and aggressive style of music located somewhere between ...
The Los Angeles Children's Chorus turns 40 this year. The concert choir has won a Grammy and has performed worldwide, but the chorus leaders say accolades — or even how performances are received by ...