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Pop Potpourri: Green Day, Good Charlotte, Cage the Elephant, and More

If you were fortunate enough to experience punk rock the first time around—via bands such as Blondie, the Ramones, Talking…

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Karen Mason: It’s About Time

The acclaimed Broadway star and concert artist performs timeless standards (“I Can’t Give You Anything But Love,” “Just in Time”)…

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There’s No Tunes Like Show Tunes: La La Land, Hairspray Live!, and More

In the pantheon of concert movies, from Woodstock to Wattstax and from Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never to Michael Jackson’s…

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2016 Broadway Cast Recording: Falsettos

Falsettos revolves around the life of a charming, intelligent, neurotic gay man named Marvin, his wife, his lover, their about-to-be…

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Original Cast Recording: The Apprentice of Duddy Kravitz

Featuring music by Alan Menken (Oscar and Tony Award-winning composer of Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, and many…

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Kate Bush: Before the Dawn

In March 2014, Kate Bush announced plans to perform 15 shows in London in August and September of that year—her…

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Features

A Drag Mystery: An Interview with Queer Music Historian JD Doyle

In the pantheon of newly released CD and LP music reissues, Love Is a Drag (Modern Harmonic), originally issued on…

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Senior Moments: Leonard Cohen, Neil Sedaka, Jeff Beck, Barry Gibb, and More

The most senior of the seniors in this column, the late Leonard Cohen was the true definition of something (and…

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Hotter Than Ever: An interview with Ty Herndon

House on Fire (BFD/Red), the first full-length album by gay country music artist Ty Herndon since he came out publicly…

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Country Girls Can Survive: Dolly Parton, Lydia Loveless, Angel Olsen, Liz Longley, and More

If you stick around in the music biz long enough, sometimes you return to the record label where you started.

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