In the late 1980s, Dr. Dre came onto the music scene as a member of the hip-hop group N.W.A. Once he left the group, he embarked on a solo career that included releasing a few albums, such as his ...
Tamale, Sept 27, GNA – The 2025 National Biennial Conference of the Evangelical Presbyterian (E.P) Church Choirs Union has opened in Tamale to amongst others deliberate on their role in faith, ...
Dr. Dog have been announced as the surprise headliner for this year’s Philly Music Fest. Returning from Oct. 13-19, the ninth annual Philly Music Fest will welcome a total of 22 bands based in the ...
Tony Yayo is peeling back the curtain on how particular Dr. Dre can be in the studio, recalling moments when the legendary producer scrapped entire collaborations because they didn't meet his ...
Ephraim Owens was briefly back behind the horn last weekend. This weekend, musicians from Austin’s jazz scene and beyond will come together to help keep him there for as long as they can. The renowned ...
Dr. Don did not set out to write a song about mental health challenges. He was just following the same creative rhythm that had defined much of his recent work, the alternating fast and slow, short ...
In this video, we explore the humorous reactions of older individuals when they listen to Dr. Dre's music for the first time. The video captures their genuine surprise and confusion, highlighting the ...
Long before streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, tech-savvy music lovers downloaded their favorite songs from the internet. Kazaa, LimeWire, FrostWire, and more peer-to-peer streaming ...
Barry Hansen, mostly known by his D.J. name, said he’d end his show’s run after 55 years of playing parody songs. His syndicated show was once heard on more than 150 radio stations. By Adeel Hassan ...
The pop culture universe became significantly less demented on Friday when Barret Hansen, aka Dr. Demento, announced his retirement after 55 years of playing novelty songs on the airwaves. “It’s been ...
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