The cliché says what’s old is new again. It’s not often that we see a gap of 51 years between albums, but the legendary ...
Don’t skip the apps—the veal meatballs come packed full of ricotta and mozzarella, and they’re so tasty it’s tough to share.
By Jim Farber In the late ’70s, when the star hip-hop producer Prince Paul was just 10 years old, he heard a song that stopped him cold. “Bra,” by a little-known British funk group named Cym ...
Exploring the story of Black Savage, a group formed in Kenya during the mid-1970s which combined elements of funk, soul, and ...
Home of Soul and Blues, Southern Avenue are proud of their hometown's rich culture. Let them take you through their favorite spots.
In the spirit of archival music comes long lost recordings by the Detroit Soul and Funk ensemble, Eramus Hall, via the ...
Beat Me Outta Me (pictured) are a five-piece, female-fronted, alternative rock powerhouse who won the Stamford Voodoo ...
You already know Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan -- so who are the other artists in the spotlight this year?
Anyone who's heard Grace Bowers' incendiary debut album, Wine on Venus, can hear there's a bit of an old soul inside the ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Patrick Patterson and Steve Scipio of the British funk band Cymande about their new album and about reconstituting the band after decades.
Questlove's second documentary levels up from "Summer of Soul," exploring Sly Stone's life and legacy in a kaleidoscopic and profound way.
The UK funk pioneers’ new record is billed as a “spiritual and sonic follow-up” to their 1974 album Promised Heights. Collaborators on the new record include Celeste on Only One Way and DJ/producer ...