This week’s look at AM Gold (1967) showcases the man, the myth, the mole — Aaron Neville.
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Popdose’s year-end wrapup continues with Dw. Dunphy’s favorites from 2011.
What’s worse than Kidz Bop? Imitation Kidz Bop. With rapping. FOR CHRISTMAS.
On the fourth day of Mellowmas, Christmas makes the baby Mandisa cry
Today, 4HIM joins us as we learn about Dove Awards, Alabama, and the seasonal joys of homeless adoption
Dedicated to our favorite siren in spandex on her 30th birthday, Ms. Britney Spears. A woman who’s loved and lost her marbles. Just like the rest of us.
What are these three people doing in this hotel room? Find out in our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column.
Singer/songwriter John Mark McMillan recently released his fourth studio album, Economy. Hailing from Charlotte, NC, McMillan’s music draws it’s inspiration from the music of many of today’s most highly regarded…
It’s Babs vs. Babs in a Mellowmas Celebrity Death Match — and no one wins
Okay, so maybe an epic, nearly 14-minute clip deserves to be called something other than a “video.” Short film, perhaps? Buckle in, watch “Marry the Night,” and decide for yourself:
Caitlin Rose – “Spare Me” – Le Loft Rooftop from DUKE STREET on Vimeo. Also check out Caitlin’s just-posted Daytrotter Session, featuring “Shanghai Rabbits” and her take on “Young Blood”
via press release: With her upcoming fifth solo record, Same Sun Shines, Radle displays her full versatility as a musician by playing every instrument on the record, including guitars, drums,…
via press release: The first single ”The City and I” from Sam Lewis’s album of the same title is available as a free download via his website: http://www.samlewisworld.com No stranger…
On a recent Saturday night Ken Shane caught a set by Trombone Shorty in RI. It was hot, it was sweaty, it was funky.
The Slits’ cover of “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” should have been that one song from the weird, still-breaking genre of punk that got some radio play and introduced…
We’ve got some familiar names to review this week. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles return, as of course we’ve got another chart triumph for the team of Dionne Warwick, Burt…
Two talented artists come together for one worthy cause. This is the beautiful result.
Fusing elements of indie pop, soul and West African highlife, Bells has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new bands in the Bay Area today.
The Bangles are back with Sweetheart of the Sun, their wonderful new album that pays homage to the ’60s rock sound that long has been an influence on the band. Guitarist Vicki Peterson talks with Annie Zaleski about the new album.
Sinatra’s rich, smooth voice conveys the love and spirit of Christmas, yet it drips with melancholy, as if he tossed back a couple of tumblers of Scotch before stepping to the mic.
On the 20th anniversary of the release of Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous”, Mike Heyliger takes a look back at the King of Pop’s eighth solo album.
A Guns N’ Roses live album is probably never going to happen. Axl and Slash hate each other, and even if they say that there’s gonna be a Guns N’…
A double serving of tasty tunes smothered in gravy. Served over-cooked and much-loved. (and truly hyphenated)
Even though the production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis is best known for their groundbreaking work with Janet Jackson (you know, back when she was good,) the first…
Perfect for your soul-crushing trip to the mall on this Black Friday: A rundown of a classic Top 10 from November 1983. It’s the Popdose Podcast, Episode 22: CHART ATTACK! Edition!
Join the Popdose Staff as they say “Thank You” to the people that introduced them to the music that shaped their lives.
