Watch Jay Z Practice for Carnegie Hall in 'Glory' Video
Rapper debuts video for his ode to daughter Blue Ivy on streaming service Tidal
Rapper debuts video for his ode to daughter Blue Ivy on streaming service Tidal
Former Rolling Stones bassist gets 'Back to Basics' this June
Singer Hillary Scott, her drummer/husband Chris Tyrell, their tour manager and driver all escaped safely
Bill Kreutzmann announces Washington D.C. show ahead of "Dear Jerry" tribute, "Fare Thee Well" gigs to screen live in theaters
"I'm not in a competition with anyone. None of us will be remembered," rapper says in Time 100 interview.
Pop and country icons join forces on this weekend's live broadcast for two songs
Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Oh Sees and more lend tracks to '50 Bands & a Cat for Indiana Equality'
Chance the Rapper, Action Bronson, Descendents and more also set for five-day Rubber Tracks Live fest
Collaboration with Google allows fans to see inside of legendary studio
"I've listened to nothing but insults and false remarks," drummer says
The latest 'Fast & Furious' soundtrack edges out All Time Low thanks to Wiz Khalifa's hit single "See You Again"
"He'd always have to do some kind of art – usually defacing something. He never had idle hands," Krist Novoselic says of Cobain in new clip
'Django and Jimmie' finds country outlaws paying tribute to influences and each other
After new song, "I'll Be There," band delivers insane version of "Good Times" featuring salsa breakdown and "Rapper's Delight" verse
Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance members reveal game's impact on own sound
Music archivist Alan Stoker takes Rolling Stone Country through the history-making process
"To pretend he has a right to keep the recordings makes no more sense than the owner of a laundromat claiming he owns the clothes you washed in his washing...
Harmonizing with wife Morgane, the singer-songwriter makes his network-TV debut with the title track to his upcoming album
"We're feeling more adventurous with the sonic directions, changing it up a little bit – not like, a techno dance album," Ed Droste says
New release boasts band's two-night, four-show stand at the iconic New York venue in 1968