Big Freedia is back with an all-new season of her reality show Big Freedia Means Business and this season, the bounce queen is going gospel.
"Black radio gave the community a presence it doesn't have any more," says Westbury resident Law, who recently wrapped a ...
"Big Freedia Means Business" is back for Season 2 and this time we'll follow Big Freedia as she embarks on her first gospel music album. Despite criticism and skepticism from her team, Freedia accepts ...
Black Rose Acoustic Society was born three decades ago out of a shared love of acoustic music. The nonprofit, all-volunteer ...
Preparing for early Black Friday portable power station deals? Our deal-hunters are getting ready for when the big sales kick off on November 29. We've comprehensively tested the best portable ...
Five of the biggest and busiest Dubai Metro stations are are hosting a free music festival this week. Starting on Saturday September 21, 20 talented musicians from the UAE and around the world will ...
Originally presented at the 2023 ARMY Fair, a new version of the Narval remote weapon stations from NPO “Electromashina” has begun to equip patrol vessels and light ships of the Russian Navy belonging ...
In this series, we focus mainly on the six forms of Black popular music in the U.S.; Spirituals, Blues, Jazz, Gospel, R&B, Soul and Hip Hop. What are the roots of all Black music and how did we get ...
A petrol station’s plan to sell alcohol 24 hours a day could lead to a rise in crime and create more problems for the homeless, a council report has said. The move would extend the sale of ...
That means you have no excuse to miss it unless you’re avoiding the metro, but then you’re missing out on Dubai’s coolest gig. Performances are on rotation, so whether you’re a regular or an ...
Music artist Will.i.am talked about the launch of his AI-powered radio station. Other highlights included a robot that takes your picture and texts it to you. In addition, ABC7 got a look at the ...
INSKEEP: OK, so the question is, why do pop stations play the same songs over and over again? NPR's Lilly Quiroz investigates. LILLY QUIROZ, BYLINE: Over the summer, I was home in Dallas listening to ...