Rhythm and Blues (Music)

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The soulful singer with a gift for writing understated classics has died at 81. Beyond his hits (“Lean on Me,” “Ain’t No Sunshine”) is a trove of lesser-known gems. Source

A three-time Grammy Award winner, he had a string of much-covered hits in the 1970s but had not released an album since 1985. Source

On “After Hours,” the singer’s border-crossing big-tent ambitions reach new heights. Source

The 28-year-old musician’s debut album “Before Love Came to Kill Us” is meant to motivate people to think about their mortality. Now she’s releasing it during a pandemic. Source

Hear tracks by Alicia Keys, Mac Miller, Michael Stipe and others. Source

Young artists lead the major categories as the Recording Academy strives to align its awards with the musicians pushing pop into the future. Source

“Athena,” the debut album of boundary-defying, violin-driven music by Brittney Parks, is a “soundtrack of the making of a goddess.” Source

The London-born son of Ugandan immigrants on alienation, getting married and his self-assured new album, “Kiwanuka.” Source

Hear tracks by Matt Berninger and Phoebe Bridgers, Katy Perry, Matana Roberts and others. Source

In a new memoir, “Time Is Tight: My Life, Note by Note,” the Stax studio wizard and acclaimed producer tells his own story and finds his voice. Source


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