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May 17, 2025

"Wasted Love," sung by the classically trained countertenor JJ, beat out 25 other songs for the top prize at the international competition held this year in Basel, Switzerland.

Austria wins 69th Eurovision Song Contest

Austria wins 69th Eurovision Song Contest

Chloe Veltman • May 17, 2025

"Wasted Love," sung by the classically trained countertenor JJ, beat out 25 other songs for the top prize at the international competition held this year in Basel, Switzerland.

May 17 in Music History: Moby released 'Play'

May 17 in Music History: Moby released 'Play'

May 17, 2025

Trent Reznor was born; Donna Summer and Chris Cornell passed away; Bob Dylan appeared at the first Monterey Folk Festival; Joni Mitchell covered Rolling Stone; and Josh Homme was born, today in music history.

May 16 in Music History: Happy birthday to Krist Novoselic

May 16 in Music History: Happy birthday to Krist Novoselic

May 16, 2025

The Beach Boys released 'Pet Sounds'; Patti Smith played music in the U.K.; Keith Richards had an accident; and Nirvana's Krist Novoselic and Janet Jackson were born, today in music history.

Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation after sexual assault allegations

Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation after sexual assault allegations

Steve Futterman • May 16, 2025

Motown legend Smokey Robinson is being criminally investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department following allegations accusing him of a series of sexual assaults.

The Chart Show: Wet Leg catch the No. 1 spot

The Chart Show: Wet Leg catch the No. 1 spot

May 15, 2025

“Catch These Fists” takes the No. 1 spot after just three weeks in the chart as the highly anticipated new single from Lorde, “What Was That,” debuts at No. 13, just behind Minnesota acts Durry and Samia who climb closer to the top 10.

May 15 in Music History: Happy birthday to Brian Eno

May 15 in Music History: Happy birthday to Brian Eno

May 15, 2025

"Subterranean Homesick Blues" peaked at No. 39; Run-DMC released 'Raising Hell'; June Carter Cash passed away; Bob Dylan got his first top-40 hit; Paul met Linda; Crosby Stills Nash and Young had a chart-topping album; Blur's 'Parklife' began its lasting splash on the chart; and Brian Eno was born, Today in Music History.

Duluth celebrates Bob Dylan’s birthday with week-long music festival

Duluth celebrates Bob Dylan’s birthday with week-long music festival

Mark Nicklawske • May 14, 2025

The 15th annual Duluth Dylan Fest features nightly Bob-centric music, historic landmark visits, and a lecture series drawing fans from all over the world. From May 18 to May 25, a wide range of events are scheduled around Dylan’s May 24 birthday and serve as a launchpad to explore his deep Minnesota roots.

May 14 in Music History: Happy birthday, David Byrne

May 14 in Music History: Happy birthday, David Byrne

May 14, 2025

Dan Auerbach was born; Bo Diddley released his debut single; John Lennon and Paul McCartney appeared on NBC's 'The Tonight Show'; Brian Eno first heard Talking Heads; and B.B. King passed away, Today in Music History.

Where and when to catch live music during Art-A-Whirl 2025

Where and when to catch live music during Art-A-Whirl 2025

John Kueppers • May 13, 2025

The iconic and cherished Art-A-Whirl weekend is back Friday, May 16, to Sunday, May 18, for its 30th year. Here are some live music highlights to check out all weekend long.

May 13 in Music History: Happy birthday, Stevie Wonder

May 13 in Music History: Happy birthday, Stevie Wonder

May 13, 2025

The Supremes scored their tenth chart-topping single; Led Zeppelin made their Hawaii debut; Yvonne Elliman had a hit from Saturday Night Fever; Elvis first appeared in Minnesota; and Stevie Wonder was born, today in music history.

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