Victoria Reed - Baby’s All Right (Brooklyn)
Detroit-bred, Brooklyn-based songwriter evokes Jenny Lewis with her beguiling voice, optimistic lyrics and frenetic showmanship.
Detroit-bred, Brooklyn-based songwriter evokes Jenny Lewis with her beguiling voice, optimistic lyrics and frenetic showmanship.
Native New Yorker and self-taught singer-songwriter melds West African influences with a deep-rooted ‘90s pop obsession to create breezy, sweetly delicate songs backed by a full-bodied 8-piece band of international musicians.
With a rootsy flair mixing folk, honky-tonk country and gospel into a winsome hybrid, the Knoxville, TN, six-piece is keeping the road hot, performing genre-mashing roots music to over 60 cities this fall.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for emerging classical guitar virtuosos to perform at Carnegie Hall for the first time in their careers. In the series' seventh installment, Thailand's Ekachai Jearakul and China's Liying Zhu take the stage.
The best-selling author of Tuesdays With Morrie was a musician first. His new novel combines his two greatest loves in the book he’s been waiting his entire career to write, featuring guest appearances from Darlene Love, Burt Bacharach and more.
Costello celebrates the launch of his idiosyncratic new memoir, Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink, offering his unique view of his unlikely rise to success, from playing a cardboard guitar in his living room to fronting a rock ’n’ roll band and performing in the world’s greatest concert halls.
In the past 6 months, these 19-21-year-olds performed on Conan; released their ebullient, anthemic debut EP; performed their first-ever headlining shows outside of MN; and brought their arena-ready performances on tour with Modest Mouse and My Morning Jacket.
Directed by Sara Fishko and produced by WNYC, this film explores NYC's Jazz scene between 1957-65 as documented by a former LIFE magazine photographer from his 6th Ave loft. Footage includes rehearsals with Thelonious Monk and music lessons taught by the Juilliard-trained Hall Overton.
The world-famous chipmunk trio hits the road for a music-filled interactive live-action tour that will make 45+ stops nationwide and make fans of all ages want to get up and dance.
This classically trained duo has collaborated with the likes of Kanye West and performed at Obama’s Inauguration Ball. Their latest is a crystallization of their peerless sound, interpolating Copland and Timbaland with style and grace.
This is Iris' first full-band performance in NYC since the release of The Trackless Woods this summer, 18 poems by Russian poet/enemy of the state Anna Akhmatova set to original music and melodies and recorded in DeMent's Iowa living room.
Directed by Sara Fishko and produced by WNYC, this film explores NYC's Jazz scene between 1957-65 as documented by a former LIFE magazine photographer from his 6th Ave loft. Footage includes rehearsals with Thelonious Monk and music lessons taught by the Juilliard-trained Hall Overton.
Acting President Molly Neuman speaks on curated playlists as the preferred method of music consumption, explaining how they are driving music discovery and the best ways for independent artists to monetize and capitalize on the playlist boom.
Celebrating the reissue of his lost 1968 psych-folk masterpiece South Atlantic Blues, the enigmatic songwriter will participate in an intimate performance and discussion of his incredible life story with musician/journalist Matt Sweeney.
Central banks all around the world have embarked on programs of quantitative easing. But will it lead to real and sustainable increases in global growth, or is it sowing the seeds of future inflation?
After penning the definitive biographies of Elvis Presley and Sam Cooke, Peter Guralnick returns with his first work in a decade - the life of producer Sam Phillips, who founded Sun Records and discovered Elvis, Johnny Cash, Ike Turner and more.