21 Reasons Why You NEED To Watch Avie Sheck And His MOM’s Cover Of Radiohead’s “Creep”

Music is about pushing boundaries. Avie Sheck just redefined what fusion music can be. He took Radiohead’s iconic “Creep” and made it his...

10 Tips for Musicians on Developing Your Media List

Your music deserves to be heard, but without the right media list, your song might not reach the ears it was meant for. Building...

5 Surprising Facts About The Band’s Self-Titled Album

The Band’s self-titled second album, often referred to as The Brown Album, is a masterclass in storytelling, musicianship, and American folklore. Released in 1969,...

When James Brown Invited Eddie Murphy Onstage—The Legendary Impersonation Moment

In a 1991 Richard Pryor tribute, James Brown welcomed Eddie Murphy to the stage for a hilarious rendition of "(So Tired Of Standing Still...

Stevie Ray Vaughan’s ‘Voodoo Child’ Cover Showcases His Guitar Genius

Jimi Hendrix set the gold standard, but Stevie Ray Vaughan’s cover of “Voodoo Child” is a jaw-dropping tribute that highlights his own extraordinary talent....

Fredrik Backman Lights Up Simon & Schuster’s Centennial with Humor and Wit

At the Simon & Schuster centennial, author Fredrik Backman discusses the highs and lows of being an author, from attempting to get along with...

David Letterman’s Iconic Response to Stephen Colbert’s Question Proves Why He’s the King of Comedy

If you don’t know whether he prefers dogs or cats, or which action movie is his favorite, do you really know comedy legend David...

My Next Read: “These Foolish Things: A Memoir” by Dylan Jones

Few people can say they have shaped the cultural landscape of the last four decades while crossing paths with some of the most extraordinary...

Layne Staley’s Isolated Vocals For Alice In Chain’s “No Excuses”

Alice in Chains' "No Excuses," the lead single from their 1994 EP Jar of Flies, marked a turning point for the band with its...

Eddie Vedder’s Isolated Vocals For Pearl Jam’s “Black”

Pearl Jam’s “Black,” a haunting ballad from their iconic 1991 debut album Ten, is one of the band’s most beloved tracks. Written by Eddie...

10 Unknown Facts About Wham!’s “Last Christmas”

Wham!'s "Last Christmas" is more than just a holiday staple—it’s a cultural phenomenon with an intriguing backstory. From its humble beginnings in a childhood...

Must-Add Christmas Songs To Your Spotify Playlist

WHAM! – "Last Christmas" Released in 1984, "Last Christmas" has become a holiday staple, re-entering music charts worldwide each December. In 2020, it finally reached...

5 Surprising Facts About Liz Phair’s ‘Exile in Guyville’

Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville didn’t just put her on the map; it reshaped indie rock as we know it. Released in 1993, the...

Leon Waves Reveals the Biggest Chord in Music—And It’s Mind-Blowing

Leon Waves breaks down the largest chord possible in music theory, and it’s more than your hands (or feet) can handle. Even with extra...

DJ Cummerbund Serves Up One Of The Best Mashup Feasts of the Year

DJ Cummerbund combines “Uptown Funk,” “Feed My Frankenstein,” and “Puttin’ on the Ritz” into a genre-blending masterpiece. It’s funky, spooky, and impossibly danceable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-wVpghygmI

My Next Read: “Two-Headed Doctor: Listening For Ghosts in Dr. Johns Gris-Gris” by David Toop

Two-Headed Doctor is a forensic investigation into a single LP: Dr. John, the night tripper's Gris-gris. Though released in 1968 to poor sales and...