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Joshua Ray Walker, the Texas country songwriter known for haunting ballads like “Voices” and “Canyon,” announced that he’s been diagnosed with colon cancer. In a social media post, Walker, 32, wrote that’ll be undergoing surgery in January. Earlier this month, Walker performed a cover of Lizzo’s “Cuz I Love You” with his band on Jimmy
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Over a decade ago, the major record labels killed the once-beloved file-sharing site LimeWire and buried it in a sea of lawsuits and fines over rampant copyright infringement on the platform that turned the music industry on its head. Thirteen years later, the brand is back in the music business. But this time, LimeWire is focusing
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Could Lana be on its way? On Sunday night, SZA dropped what appears to be six versions of cover art for the deluxe version of her smash album SOS, simply captioning the images “LANA.”  In September the singer revealed the name of her upcoming album, a nickname for the rapper whose real name is Solána Rowe.  Although no release date has
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Standing in the basement of the Harrah’s Cherokee Center in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, Billy F. Gibbons is recalling the moment he received his first guitar. He was only 13. “It was Christmas Day,” the 73-year-old ZZ Top frontman tells Rolling Stone. “[All these years later], there’s so many different ways to remain creative and
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A former Recording Academy executive filed a lawsuit against former Grammys CEO Mike Greene as well as the organization itself, accusing Greene of sexually assaulting her multiple times when she was his employee. Terri McIntyre, who served as the Recording Academy’s Los Angeles chapter executive director from 1994 to 1996, filed a graphic 55-page suit
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