He topped the Billboard charts with tracks like “Like That” with St. Louis native Metro Boomin and Future and “Not Like Us,” a diss track toward Drake that’s earned Lamar five Grammy nominations ...
The 220 tracks on this 11-disc collection concentrate on the uplifting small group jazz then popular on jukeboxes and in night clubs. The stylistic range is broad — New Orleans veteran Bunk Johnson ...
1 in May 1964 for the one and only Louis Armstrong. Darin’s version became a single release from his album, and a minor chart entry, early in 1965. “Goodbye, Charlie” was a number written by ...
Waits was a jazzman at heart, though, and his early albums reflected that. While he could never sing like Sinatra, the crooner cast a spell over the young Waits in the same way that luminaries like ...
THE WEEK'S MOST POPULAR JAZZ ALBUMS, BASED ON MULTIMETRIC CONSUMPTION, BLENDING TRADITIONAL ALBUM SALES, STREAMING-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS AND TRACK-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS, AS COMPILED BY LUMINATE.
Join us for our traditional look back at the news and features that floated your boat this year. Back in 1990, Guitarist magazine caught up with The Who guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, who ...