Leonard Albert Kravitz was born in 1964, the only child of Black actress Roxie Roker and Jewish NBC news producer Sy Kravitz.
He and his late older brother, Donald, wrote the enduring pop classic for The Association, and it would be recorded by hundreds of other acts over the years. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Richard ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 11: ...
Richard Addrisi, the singer-songwriter best known for teaming with his older brother, Don, to pen the mega-selling pop standard "Never My Love," died Tuesday at his home in Miami, a family ...
The “Wearing Next to Nothing” salad provides a lighter option that doesn’t sacrifice flavor, featuring fresh greens and blueberries served on a grilled croissant. It’s the rare salad that makes you ...
British DJ and producer Tom Boogizm, alongside a small group of collaborators, cloaks a set of gothic neo-folk songs in grainy textures and gauzy ... up or down—flits in and out of intelligibility, ...
Elton John’s greatest song flopped in 1971, but one unforgettable Almost Famous scene turned it into a defining moment in ...
How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the perceived beat so that they can tap their feet, nod their heads, or dance along ...
The Maccabees have announced a 10th anniversary reissue for ‘Marks To Prove It’ and shared ‘Koya’, a never-heard song from the era. The album was the band’s fourth and final record, released in July ...
Newly pressed on vinyl, the elusive producer’s 2004 masterpiece is a love letter to Black Detroit and one of the most ambitious house records of all time. Sounds associated with spaces of Black ...