Pop and Rock Music
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The drummer, who died at 90, was the beat behind Phil Spector innovations, Beach Boys experiments and easy listening hits. Source
Karen O of the rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs turned 40 and stared down a midlife crisis. Now she’s on a “vision quest” with the producer Danger Mouse. Source
The 31-year-old musician, actor and writer left South Africa after being threatened with death and damnation. On “You Will Not Die,” he wrestles with love, faith and country. Source
Networks in New Zealand and Canada say audiences have indicated that they no longer wanted to hear the singer’s music. Source
A new documentary detailing allegations of sexual abuse has the pop star’s most activist supporters ready to jump on Twitter and YouTube to defend his name. Source
Mr. Jackson died deep in debt. Now his estate is worth billions. Will the new film, “Leaving Neverland,” focused on two men’s accounts of sexual abuse, damage his posthumous career? Source
The self-dubbed “modern blues woman” collaborated with the National’s Aaron Dessner on “Silences,” an album that takes on love, death, the devil and a woman’s self-determination. Source
Hear tracks by Norah Jones, Aldous Harding, Gunna and others. Source
The R&B singer was charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving four victims, three of whom were underage. His attorney said “there’s no merit to any of this.” Source
Mr. Tork was an accomplished musician, but he became famous for his comedic role as the goofy member of a made-for-television band. Source