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Chappell Roan's Controversies Won't Define Her Career
We look at Chappell Roan's wild rise to superstardom, make some predictions for her next album, and explain why the uproar over her show cancellations and political opinions is temporary
- Music Now
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Jon Batiste on Scoring ‘Saturday Night’ – and Lending 'Divine Intervention' to ‘Cowboy Carter’
Batiste talks about composing the score for the 'SNL' origin-story Saturday Night, playing Billy Preston in the film, and popping up Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter
- Night Moves
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Keith Urban on Crying to Springsteen, Admiring Taylor Swift, and Writing His Most Confessional Song
As his strong new album, High, drops, Urban looks back at being devastated by Springsteen on Broadway, the moment Taylor Swift opened for him, and writing about his dad
- Music Now
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He Played with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who — A New Documentary Tells His Story
Nicky Hopkins was arguably the most important session musician in classic rock. The Session Man pays tribute to his behind-the-scenes genius
- Piano Man
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David Gilmour on His New Album and Why Pink Floyd Drama Is 'Totally Irrelevant'
Gilmour previews his new tour, reveals songwriting secrets, explains why he’s over his “old pop group,” ponders baby-boomer mortality, and much more
- Music Now
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Watch the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson Cover the Faces with Chad Smith and Andrew Watt
Robinson, Black Thought, and Jimmy Fallon joined Smith and Watt Steakhouse for a cover-band party in Brooklyn
- Cover Me
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Deftones Will Hit U.S. Arenas in 2025
The tour kicks off Feb. 25 in Portland, OR, and wraps up April 8 in Boston — before that, the band will headline their own festival in San Diego Nov. 2
- Their Own Winter
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Hear a Live Version of Bon Iver's First Single in Four Years, 'Speyside'
The melancholy "Speyside," Justin Vernon's first new Bon Iver music in four years, drops Friday
- Out of Exile
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Peter Dinklage on His Brutal Western — and Why He Still Loves the 'Game of Thrones' Finale
Dinklage plays his toughest character yet in his new movie, The Thicket. But he doesn't mind that Game of Thrones will follow him forever
- Wild Western
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D'Angelo Is Hard at Work on the Follow-Up to 2014's 'Black Messiah'
Artist is in "a good space," and is working on at least six new songs, according to Raphael Saadiq — including a long-lost track from Linwood Rose, the supergroup with Q-Tip, Saadiq, and D'Angelo
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