“Espresso” was written by Carpenter, Amy Allen, Steph Jones, and the track’s producer Julian Bunetta, best known for writing and producing a big swath of One Direction’s output. Jones and Bunetta seem ...
Chris Isaak is a little bit underrated in the sense that many younger fans of rockabilly may not be entirely familiar with him. However, they should; Chris Isaak recorded one of the greatest rock ...
Malaysian alternative rock band, Toko Kilat is back with a bang, proving once again why they’re a force to be reckoned with. Their latest single, “Gadis Kota,” dropped on 24th January, bringing an ...
The Americana Music Association held its annual pre-Grammy salute Saturday at the Troubadour in West Hollywood.
Chatting with Smriti Mandhana on the stage at the black tie & dress event, Rohit Sharma told the Indian vice captain, about his routine when at home.
Mr. Smith is a musician and the author of “The Good Hand: A Memoir of Work, Brotherhood, and Transformation in an American ...
Jam and Style Council songwriter Paul Weller has been a stalwart of British music for decades, but it was The Strokes who reminded him of guitar rock's power.
Paul McCartney was a man of many talents, and it's surprising that it managed to take him this long to have his first appearance on lead guitar in The Beatles.
Keith Urban surprised fans in Nashville on Friday January 31 when he walked out on stage and joined Kelsea Ballerini for a performance of his 2006 song "Stupid Boy".