Over 30 years since Eurythmics scored their one and only #1 single in America with “Sweet Dreams (are made of this),” Annie Lennox is hotter...
It’s no secret that music can provide a powerful measure of comfort to soothe our souls and provide solace as we deal with the everyday...
Bob Dylan, one of the great architects of rock and roll, returns this week with his 36th studio album, and it’s an absolute stunner. On...
Once again, as the days tick away and 2014 draws to a close, it’s time to look back at some of the best music 2014 had...
Congressional Chorus is not your typical choral group
Fleetwood Mac is back, and in a big way. Christine McVie has returned to the line-up for the first time since the band’s 1997 reunion,...
In the late ‘90s, Jennifer Knapp was a rising star in the Contemporary Christian music scene. Her acclaimed album Kansas, a strong collection of spiritual...
Prince, one of the great icons in popular music over the last three decades, unleashes two new studio albums today: the pop/R&B flavored Art Official...
Cher returns to the Verizon Center. Erasure returns to the 9:30 Club. Brandi Carlile kicks off the season at the Barns at Wolf Trap. And...
Whether your predilection is opera or chorale, piano or violin, quartet or orchestra — any or all — Washington offers the classical music lover a...
Legendary gay punk rocker and former D.C. resident Bob Mould is nothing if not prolific. In June, he released his fourth solo album in only...
Ed Sheeran: Yet another twenty-something British star, whose strong new album X and especially the single “Sing” finds this erstwhile folkie rapping and singing in...
With hit songs from 30 and 40 years ago, including “Rock Me on the Water,” “The Pretender,” “Late for the Sky” and “Somebody’s Baby,” Jackson...
The Cars are one of the biggest and most important American bands to come out of the new wave scene of the late ’70s...
We count down the past 20 years of hits, from 1994 to 2014