A good half-hour before the end of his concert Thursday night at the Bootleg Theater, Benji Hughes was already looking ahead to his next gig. The North Carolina-based singer and his band would be in ...
Releasing your own bootlegs is a fairly audacious thing to do, more common with huge acts capitalizing on their success — think Bob Dylan or the Rolling Stones — by releasing home albums or live ...
After what appeared to be a new album of convicted felon R. Kelly’s music appeared briefly on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music on Friday, his lawyer and Sony, which owns his recordings ...
“It’s been an overwhelming last few days,” talent buyer Kyle Wilkerson said on Tuesday, a day after news broke that the beloved Bootleg Theater in Historic Filipinotown was closing permanently after ...
Bootlegs aren’t really a thing anymore. For youngsters who may have never heard the term, a “bootleg” was a live or studio recording that managed to get leaked to the public outside of a band’s record ...
Bob Dylan’s More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series Vol. 14 doesn’t arrive until November 2nd, but his team is already thinking about their next archival release. While nothing is confirmed, the ...
A recording of Neil Young‘s surprise performance at New York’s Bottom Line on May 16th, 1974 has circulated in fan circles for decades, but it’s finally coming out officially in early 2021 as part of ...
This article was originally published on August 3, 2015. In an email, Wilcox said, "I started Doom & Gloom just with the idea of sharing some recordings with my brothers and friends -- things that I'd ...
Browse Spotify’s section for featured music podcasts, and at first you’ll find what you’d probably expect. Last week, the top five slots were filled by two familiar NPR shows, a hip-hop talk show ...
For years, Sydney trio Middle Kids have been reliable purveyors of energized, impassioned alt-rock. In a new era that begins today, they’re pivoting from that sound. The group traveled to the UK to ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court was stuck between a rock and a hard place on Monday as the justices heard oral arguments over whether internet service providers could be held liable for serial ...