Iconic singer Tina Turner has died aged 83
Tina Turner, one of the best-loved singers, has died at the age of 83.
Tina Turner, one of the best-loved singers, has died at the age of 83.
Music organisations have written a letter to the Chair of the BBC Board, expressing their concerns over the future of BBC Introducing, which for years has helped support new and emerging talent.
A week of US elections and Musk doing Musk things. For some relief, here's New Music Friday, where we rate the best new music this week, featuring Wizkid, Stormzy and Maeve.
Another Friday, another week of top some great new tunes. Here’s our very best picks of the week, including Drake and 21 Savage, Louis Culture and Sigrid.Â
Lucky Liz Truss got to leave her job early this week, just in time to soak up the new music from her all-time favourite, Taylor Swift, and the new Arctic Monkeys record, The Car, as she drives off into the sunset, escorted away from 10 Downing Street. Here’s our pick of this week’s best new tunes – much of which you’ll be listening to for far longer than the 45 days Liz lasted as PM.
Electronic pop duo Sylvan Esso make music that’s both intricate and accessible. Their new album, No Rules Sandy, takes this a step further, opening the door on their personal lives, with intimate recordings, voicemails and birdsong woven between Amelia Heath’s expansive vocals and Nick Sandborn’s frenetic production.
Beyoncé has just released her new album Renaissance, which is already critically acclaimed but is now facing criticism for using an ableist slur.
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Following the success of his fourth consecutive solo Number One album, C’MON YOU KNOW, Liam Gallagher delivered an almighty show at Knebworth – 25 years after his first appearance at the iconic venue.
Well, it’s that time of the year again: when your social media pages are flooded with images of high-flying celebs wearing clothes that may or may not be worth more than your annual salary.
On the day of ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ release, we look at the enduring legacy of the Fab Four, as told through the eyes and ears of emerging British songwriters.Â