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Questlove Shares Tribute to Sly Stone

Sly Stone, born Sylvester Stewart, left this earth today, but the changes he sparked while here will echo forever. From the moment his music reached

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Sly Stone, Legendary Funk Musician, Dies at 82

Legendary singer, songwriter, and musician Sly Stone has died due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other health issues. The artist was 82 years

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Billy Jones, Baby’s All Right Owner and New York Nightlife Fixture, Dies at 45

Billy Jones, the co-founder and owner of Baby’s All Right and former booker at Pianos, Sin-é, and more New York venues, has died. According to

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Doja Cat, Tems, and J Balvin to Headline 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final Halftime Show

Doja Cat, Tems, and J Balvin have been announced as headlining performers during the halftime show at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final. Taking

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Sudan Archives, Addison Rae, Big Thief, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go

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Clipse Announce North American Tour

Clipse have announced a North American tour—Pusha T and No Malice’s first full national outing as a duo since their hiatus in 2010. They’ll take

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Listen to Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band’s New Song “Monte Carlo / No Limits”

Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band are back with another new song from New Threats From the Soul. The single “Monte Carlo / No Limits”

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Ariel Kalma, French New-Age Pioneer, Dies at 78

Ariel Kalma, the pioneering French new-age musician, electronic composer, and multi-instrumentalist, has died. The news was confirmed in a statement from record label Rvng Intl.,

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Pi’erre Bourne Details New Album Made in Paris, Shares New “Blocs” Video: Watch

For many years, Pi’erre Bourne has been teasing an album called Made in Paris. Now, after years of false starts and delays, the producer and

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Table of the Elements to Relaunch With New Platform and Publishing House

Table of the Elements, the influential U.S. label that shut up shop in 2011, will relaunch this year as a curatorial platform, interdisciplinary production organization,