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January 22, 2022

The prolific artist was a mentor to generations of experimental musicians.

Tom Smith, founding member of noise band To Live and Shave in L.A., has died at 65

Tom Smith, founding member of noise band To Live and Shave in L.A., has died at 65

Marc Masters • Jan 22, 2022

The prolific artist was a mentor to generations of experimental musicians.

From hairdresser to L.A. lounge icon, Marty Roberts is remembered as a musical idol

From hairdresser to L.A. lounge icon, Marty Roberts is remembered as a musical idol

Jason Fuller, Amy Isackson and Christopher Intagliata • Jan 22, 2022

After performing six nights a week for four decades, LA musician Marty Roberts has died. He was half of the husband-and-wife duo Marty and Elayne.

Friday Five: New Cloud Cult, Sounds of Blackness get award nom, local sax star plays with Pitbull

Friday Five: New Cloud Cult, Sounds of Blackness get award nom, local sax star plays with Pitbull

Jay Gabler • Jan 21, 2022

New Minnesota music videos from Cloud Cult, Lucia Sarmiento, Perth, and Sarah Streitz - and a Sounds of Blackness clip worth revisiting.

Theatrical Rock for Meat Loaf

Theatrical Rock for Meat Loaf

Anna Weggel and Jill Riley • Jan 21, 2022

The incomparable Meat Loaf has died at the age of 74. What better way to honor him than a theatrical rock Coffee Break? Let us know what songs you’d like to hear that have a dramatic, anthemic, theatrical sound.

Meat Loaf, Grammy-winning singer famous for 'I'd Do Anything For Love,' has died

Meat Loaf, Grammy-winning singer famous for 'I'd Do Anything For Love,' has died

Jan 21, 2022

Meat Loaf, born Marvin Lee Aday, was best known for Bat Out Of Hell, one of the best selling albums of all time.

Adele postpones Vegas show in tearful post, saying half of her team is out with COVID

Adele postpones Vegas show in tearful post, saying half of her team is out with COVID

Jonathan Franklin • Jan 21, 2022

Weekends with Adele was originally scheduled to run from Jan. 21 to April 16. The singer announced that the Las Vegas residency was postponed due to COVID issues.

Watch the video for Aoife O'Donovan's 'Passengers'

Luke Taylor • Jan 20, 2022

The track features lead guitar and backing vocals by Madison Cunningham, and it’s from O’Donovan’s new album, ‘Age of Apathy,’ out Friday, January 21.

'Jagged' documentary looks inside Alanis Morissette's world-changing album

'Jagged' documentary looks inside Alanis Morissette's world-changing album

Jay Gabler • Jan 20, 2022

'Jagged,' a new documentary that’s part of the Music Box series on HBO Max, takes viewers inside the era when Alanis Morissette became a megastar.

Tabla player Badal Roy, known for his cutting-edge jazz collaborations, dies at 82

Tabla player Badal Roy, known for his cutting-edge jazz collaborations, dies at 82

Brad Farberman • Jan 20, 2022

The tabla player worked with trailblazing collaborators including Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman.

Listen to new music from Renata Zeiguer, Cloud Cult, Raveena, Spoon, Ibibio Sound Machine and Fontaines D.C.

Listen to new music from Renata Zeiguer, Cloud Cult, Raveena, Spoon, Ibibio Sound Machine and Fontaines D.C.

Jade • Jan 20, 2022

Hear new songs from Cloud Cult, Spoon and Fontaines D.C. while discovering New Yorkers Renata Zeiguer and Raveena, and Londoners Ibibio Sound Machine.

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