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World’s largest record label had muted her songs on the social media site over a royalties dispute
Ryan Speedo Green is promoted to the lead in Terence Blanchard’s powerful, bluesy show
Olivia Rodrigo’s level of fame is now tougher to achieve in the fragmented entertainment industry
Japanese, Slavic and orchestral flutes animate the jazz musician’s solo debut
This poignant work recorded live with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks is joined by small chamber pieces
The London-based DJ’s eclectic debut also mixes drum and bass, dubstep and pop
Frontwoman Lily Fontaine sings witty lyrics in unpredictably different ways
Known for his work on the ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ soundtrack, the 13-time Grammy winner is going solo
The city’s thriving and genre-blending Latin music scene is celebrated in this month’s La Linea festival
A zesty, often satirical swirl of dialogue and operetta, zarzuela is back in the spotlight — and once seen, it’s never forgotten . . .
Lemper is touring with a show that reflects on her stellar career as a singer, performer and cabaret icon
Aigul Akhmetshina in the title role has a voice that fills the London auditorium with sound and colour
New series looks back on Seattle’s draconian 1985 Teen Dance Ordinance
Widely covered following its 1972 release, the ‘reggae rock’ track was revived in a 1980s TV advert for a coffee brand
The best covers show that the distance between singers of different age, race and gender is much shorter than we think
The 81-year-old found fame in London’s Swinging Sixties celebrating his ancient art form
Lush, laid-back instrumentals and a warm atmosphere entice on the Houston trio’s latest record
The musician Annie Clark loves flasher coats, food candles and phone calls
The virtuoso and his two accompanists played with spontaneity and high skill at this London gig
Sale to Swedish entertainment group Pophouse set to ‘fulfil the band’s vision to become immortal’
The market thinks there’s a catch, but there might be growth potential not far away, in Japan
The singer had her vocals sampled by Coldplay yet she still seems like an undiscovered gem
An unusual double album brings together works by Claude Debussy and Armenian composer Komitas Vardapet
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s new album merges the personal with the political to delicious effect
The programme reflected themes of endurance, loss and defiance
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