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Whether it’s military members in Iraq cutting a hip-hop album, or odes to the troops, or new music from established and new musicians — you’ll find it here.
  • Springsteen at 60: The Boss still rocks, experts say
    Go ahead and wish Bruce Springsteen a happy 60th birthday Wednesday, but don’t expect him to act like an old man any time soon.
  • Band of rockers
    Columbia, Md. — When legendary heavy metal vocalist Geoff Tate hit the high notes and wailed to the crowd in Columbia, Md., on Aug. 1, the Queensryche frontman was singing from the heart about...
  • Remastered Beatles catalog comes together
    LOS ANGELES — You say you want a revelation?
  • Guitar legend Les Paul dies at age 94
    The Gibson Les Paul is to the American musical landscape what the Louisville Slugger is to American sports.
  • Bob Marley’s best-of album hits milestone
    Released in 1984, “Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers” didn’t stir it up on the charts. It entered Billboard at No. 168 and peaked at No. 54.
  • Keeping ‘Taps’ live
    Tom Day first performed “Taps” at a veteran’s funeral in 1950 as a button-eyed 10-year-old.
  • Young guns draw sound, style from classic country roots
    When Justin Townes Earle stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage last May, he and his band were dressed like they’d been waiting in the wings for the past 50 years. With Brylcreem-ed hair, a...
  • ‘Let Freedom Sing’: 70 years and 58 songs of civil rights
    When Barack Obama became the nation’s first black president in January, many said he stood on the shoulders of those who fought for and sacrificed for civil rights.
  • Country Hall of Fame selects 3 legends: Mandrell, McCoy, Clark
    Three country musicians — linked by recording sessions, television appearances and friendships — have achieved country music’s highest honor.
  • The Grammys adjust to the era of digital revolution
    “And the Grammy for best ring tone goes to...”
  • Rap nominees better reflect music reality
    The Grammy Awards have had a sometimes checkered relationship with rap, but this year’s nominations seem more in harmony with the music that rap fans found important.
  • Country on tour
    Country music star Mark Wills enters the U.S. Army Band recital hall at Fort Myer, Va., and greets a crowd of two dozen musicians, sound technicians, USO reps and Army personnel.
  • Buddy Holly legacy lives 50 years after his death
    Fifty years ago, Graham Nash stood on a street corner in his hometown of Salford, England, with his best friend, Alan Clarke, and wept.
  • Tina Turner rocks again
    When you’re keeping up a mansion on the French Riviera and traveling worldwide by private Learjet, perhaps it’s not the best idea to retire at age 60.
  • Slim Shady is back
    When the world last touched base with Eminem’s music career, things were looking rough. In the fall of 2005, the Detroit rap superstar was at a nadir — tumbling into rehab, canceling...
  • Add four to the Strait lore
    George Strait became the Country Music Association’s all-time champ Nov. 12 in Nashville when he picked up four CMA Awards to bring his career total to 22. His wins for album and single of the...
  • After divorce, what’s next for Madonna?
    For more than two decades, many have found it impossible to entirely separate Madonna the controversial, trend-setting woman from Madonna the controversial, trend-setting pop icon.
  • Tina Turner stalking the stage again
    Eight years after a farewell world tour, Tina Turner steps onstage in Kansas City, Mo., tonight to launch an extravagant 36-date North American arena tour.
  • Fame catches up to The National
    Men at work: The name The National calls to mind an obscure federal agency. But to the Brooklyn band’s fans, it’s a voice for disillusioned working professionals. Songs about self-doubt...
  • New products help you power up your tunes
    You can pump up the bass while listening to hip-hop beats and dance rhythms through Radius’ Atomic Bass earphones. Designed with an angled tube chamber that sits in your ear canal, the...
  • Web delivers new worry for parents: Digital drugs
    We all know that music can alter your mood. Sad songs can make you cry. Upbeat songs may give you an energy boost. But can music create the same effects as illegal drugs?
  • Rhapsody service not afraid to take on iPod
    SAN FRANCISCO — Rhapsody still believes online subscription music has a real shot.
  • Car-stereo sales hit a low note
    IRVING, Texas — The iPod generation is taking some of the thump-thump out of car audio sales.
  • New for Dr. Dre fans: power headphones
    Dr. Dre’s beats are some of the most potent in hip-hop. Now his Beats by Dr. Dre headphones will let fans hear what he hears.
  • Memorabilia rocks company’s bottom line
    George Harrison called his 1970 solo album “All Things Must Pass.” But that doesn’t appear to be true for autographs and other collectibles from The Beatles and other rock music...
  • Freedom rock
    Like a lot of Americans, it was the Sept. 11 attacks that prompted Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik to become an outspoken supporter of the American military. But unlike a lot of...
  • Bon Jovi announces new world tour
    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Rock band Bon Jovi announced plans Thursday for a new world tour that will swing by the new home of the New York Giants and Jets.
  • Google, MySpace, Facebook make music moves
    LOS ANGELES — Internet power players Google, MySpace and Facebook are adopting strategies to better compete in a music industry that is rapidly shifting online.

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Military musicians


  • ‘Attitude’ adjustment
    Barista, bartender, record-store clerk: Virtually every lean and hungry musician in the world balances a day job against his musical ambitions. The members of Jacksonville, Fla.’s American...
  • Jim Beam, Kid Rock offer homefront support
    Entertainer Kid Rock fused music, bourbon and military awareness as he headlined the Nissan Pavilion outside Washington, D.C., on July 31 just before the conclusion of his 2009 summer Rock and Rebel...
  • Rappin’ doctor drops the rhymes
    Maj. Nickolas Karajohn, 42, a practicing physician at Camp Atterbury’s Troop Medical Clinic in Indiana, is a real rhyme doctor.
  • Freedom rock
    Like a lot of Americans, it was the Sept. 11 attacks that prompted Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik to become an outspoken supporter of the American military. But unlike a lot of celebrities,...
  • New CDs feature troops, veterans
    To The Fallen Records, a label featuring only active military personnel and veterans, has released two new compilations — odes to country music and rock.
  • Military record label prepping next album
    To The Fallen Records, a label featuring only current and former military personnel, is gearing up to release its next albums. Their first CD, “To the Fallen — Vol. 1,” a hip-hop...
  • Military record label drops its first album
    When former Army Capt. Sean Gilfillan left the service, he wasn’t sure how to transition back to civilian life. But thanks to his love of music and loyalty to the service members with whom...

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