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Luke Combs, Hamilton, and the power of art to heal America's divide
I've written many columns in the Fulcrum over the years about the power of the arts to shape life in America. In November of ...
Stick Men, featuring Tony Levin, with Andre Cholmondeley’s We Are Ants To Them, featuring Tom Griesgraber Apart from former San Diegan Nathan East, it’s difficult to think of another bass guitar great ...
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. The longest and quietest song on Where You Live, “3,000 Miles,” is ...
First, Let’s Go Back To 1988, When Tracy Chapman Released Her Debut The late 1980s and 1990s were an especially fortuitous time for solo female singer-songwriters, and Tracy Chapman was certainly no ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Tracy Chapman returns to four U.K. charts, climbing into the top 10 ...
Tracy Chapman revealed that she does not use music streaming platforms, and encouraged people to buy physical music media in a rare interview conducted by The New York Times. Her reasoning is simple: ...
Tracy Chapman doesn't often do interviews, but on Friday (Apr. 4) The New York Times published a conversation with the legendary musician as a new reissue of her self-titled debut was released by ...
“Tracy’s obviously written one of the best songs for a few generations,” Combs said ahead of the duet. Chapman and Combs could be seen exchanging smiles with one another as they performed. A true fan, ...
Tracy Chapman largely keeps out of the public eye. It’s been 15 years since she released an album, and she has only performed publicly three times since concluding her last tour in 2009, per Variety.
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