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In 1969, Karen and Richard Carpenter headlined their first album. Over the next dozen years, the brother-sister duo became the biggest-selling American-born artists of the era and one of the most beloved of all time. read more
Meet Jae Millz. Hailing from Harlem, USA, Jae Millz is that artist that is heard blasting from cars in the hood making you nod ya head involuntarily. "I'm not a rapper. I'm a person who puts music together. Anybody can rap. You could say 'cat, back, ... read more
After more than sixty shows, a fantastic new bass player, and the first new studio album in almost six years, we can hardly deny that 2003 has been a great year for Metallica. The Bay Area rockers, with an average age of 40 years, seem to have more f... read more
Knight, Oscar-winner, member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and second biggest-selling solo artist in recording history, pop megastar Elton John will ring in 2004 by performing his classic “Rocket Man” on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” pr... read more
Swollen Members have captured the imagination of the global hip-hop underground. With Heavy, their highly anticipated fourth full-length release, Swollen Members are fully prepped to launch into untold commercial success. read more
How do you follow an album that sold close to a million copies, featured a #1 hit, a top 10 and a top 20 single, and rocketed all the way to #4 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart? If you're Tantric, you hunker down in a Nashville studio with producer T... read more
