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  • Al Jardine

    Al Jardine Talks New Solo Music, Beach Boys' Future, Bonds with Brian Wilson and Mike Love: 'It's Never Too Late'

    The co-founding Beach Boy, 82, opens up about his unreleased song with Neil Young, his new song that’ll make Mike “incredibly jealous,” his hopes to work again with Brian, and more.
  • Harvey Mason Jr., Mark Ronson

    Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Talks Future of AI, Ticket Reform: 'Human Creativity Needs to Be Preserved at All Costs'

    Reflecting on Grammys on the Hill's recent visit to D.C., Mason discusses what needs to be done in the future, how AI can be used for good as a creative tool, and why regular folks shouldn't "have to work for months" to save up "for a darn concert ticket."
  • Budgie, Lol Tolhurst

    The Cure's Lol Tolhurst, Banshees' Budgie Join Hands in 45-Years-in-the Making Goth Supergroup

    Ahead of their big gig at the Cruel World fest, the post-punk drummers reflect on how Budgie and Robert Smith joined Siouxsie and the Banshees, how Tolhurst almost joined Adam and the Ants, and how Bauhaus's Kevin Haskins almost joined their new band.
  • Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken

    Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken Recall Historic 'American Idol' Season: 'We Went Through Hell, in a Way, and We Survived'

    “Kelly and Justin of course did it first,” says Aiken, who just reunited on 'The Masked Singer' with Studdard. “But I think I would argue that Ruben and I sort of did it first.’
  • Wayne Coyne

    The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Carried a Knife at Coachella 2004 for Bubble Debut: 'If You Run Out of Air, You Can Cut Your Way Out of It'

    On May 2, 2004, after just "a day or two" of secret planning, Coyne stepped into his space-bubble for the first time. He had no idea that the "absurd" stunt would work, let alone become a Lips concert tradition for the next 20 years.
  • Ferry Towne

    Julia Gargano Talks 'Super-Healing' Ferry Townes Project, Life After 'American Idol': 'I'm Making Music I Love Again'

    "Ferry Townes is a really special new beginning for me, just being a confident woman and knowing how to stand up for myself. ... I'm feeling good about myself, which is important. It rocks."
  • Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez

    The Cast of Broadway's 'The Notebook' Talk 'Surreal' Experience of Recording With Ingrid Michaelson

    Ingrid Michaelson composed 21 original songs for the new musical adaptation of "The Notebook." Actors Ryan Vasquez, John Cardoza, and Jordan Tyson describe their time in the studio with the "You & I" singer to record "The Notebook (Original Broadway Cast Recording)."
  • Judith Hill

    Judith Hill Claps Back at Trolls, Takes Back Her Power on 'Letters From a Black Widow': 'I Would've Been Terrified to Do This 5 Years Ago'

    "This is a big step towards me overcoming that fear-based living. This muzzled me for so long," says the singer-songwriter, who still contends with haters who blame her for Prince and Michael Jackson's deaths.
  • Singer-songwriter Finn O'Sullivan

    Emerging Singer-Songwriter Finn O’Sullivan Takes Aim at Film Bros on Her New EP, 'Best Last Words'

    "Getting my heart broken by a film bro was an embarrassing and unfortunate experience," O'Sullivan laughs, but now she has a new record to show for it.
  • John Oates

    John Oates Talks 'Reunion' With Creative Self Now That Hall & Oates Are 'Over': 'I Felt Like I Was Leading Two Lives'

    “I couldn't afford to waste any more time,” says the 76-year-old singer-songwriter of his now full-time solo career. “I had to commit and be 100 percent invested in me. Now, it sounds selfish, it sounds self-indulgent, maybe. But I don't care.”
  • Kevin Bacon, Shaun Cassidy

    That Time Shaun Cassidy Tried Out for 'Footloose': 'It Was Literally the Worst Audition'

    The former '70s pop idol went on to a hugely successful career behind the camera after quitting music. But in an alternate universe, he, not Kevin Bacon, could have been the ultimate '80s prom king.
  • Lionel Richie

    Lionel Richie Speaks Out About Increasingly Diverse Rock Hall: 'They Finally Figured Out That Soul Is Not a Color'

    "We're finally getting it right, when you can celebrate all people who have touched the world through music," says the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2022 inductee.
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