Pop and Rock Music
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Forsaking the music that made his group, the Walker Brothers, a 1960s sensation, he veered toward the avant-garde, influencing David Bowie and Radiohead. Source
Over 10 years, this open-minded music festival in Knoxville, Tenn., has never spelled out its aesthetic guidelines, and by now it doesn’t have to. Source
Once a band name turns into a brand name, there’s a strong incentive to continue on, even with a lineup that fans might not recognize. Source
The company that controls the composers’ catalog cut a deal for 90 percent of the royalties for the singer’s remake of “My Favorite Things” just weeks before its release. Source
In her first album since 2015, the singer-songwriter discovers a fascination with mysticism and confronts childhood memories in unexpected ways. Source
Mr. Dale was known for “Misirlou,” which Quentin Tarantino used as the opening anthem to his film “Pulp Fiction.” Source
In an interview, the influential proto-punk frontman discusses the Sex Pistols, Lester Bangs, drugs and “Punk,” his new documentary series on Epix. Source
Hear tracks by Holly Herndon, Angelique Kidjo, Frankie Cosmos and others. Source
To celebrate the opening, the library has issued limited-edition library cards featuring an image of the rocker. Source
This country singer-songwriter showed she is not tied to country music’s rules. But her pop hit, “The Middle,” may have pushed her new album, “Girl,” onto shakier ground. Source