The musical journey of local singer J.Paul, who wowed "The Voice's" judges with his high vocal register, is just beginning.
Pop legend and LGBTQ advocate Cyndi Lauper launches into a national multi-city farewell tour that combines art and music.
John Duff travels through a multitude of genres with his tongue-in-cheek concept album, "Greatest Hits Deluxe Edition."
Eighteen local musicians, several LGBTQ, debut new music on Tuesday at DC9 to support The Potters House's Pay It Forward program.
A comprehensive look at the D.C., Maryland and Virginia fall concert season for pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz.
The classical and choral music season in the Washington, D.C. region is beautiful and booming this autumn.
Singer Chappell Roan won the 2024 MTV Video Music Award for "Best New Artist," which she dedicated to members of the LGBTQ community.
Craft Recordings releases a restored album of Sylvester’s epic 1979 live concert at the San Fransisco War Memorial Opera House.
With his newest album "Enjoy Youth," Bright Light Bright Light celebrates kindness and joy in a post-pandemic world.
The Grammy-nominated musician’s latest might not have the makings of a chart-topper, but it deserves to be heard all summer in gay clubs.
As the Grammy-winning singer prepares to headline Wolf Trap's Out & About Festival, she takes time for some deep talk.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's season-closing concert, "Portraits," is the group's most thrilling and ambitious project yet.
"Enjoy Youth," Bright Light Bright Light's latest album, is a master class in buoyant, vibrant, glorious dance-pop.
JoJo Siwa is teasing her next single, "Choose Ur Fighter," shortly after her most recent song "Karma" failed to become a real hit.
Matte Namer on The FMs upcoming release, PINK + BLACK, and the tragic, unexpected death of the band’s co-founder Frankie Rex.