Billie Holiday records her penultimate album, ‘Lady in Satin,’ in New York in 1957.
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Christian and Jewish themes influenced the world of art around one of jazz’s greatest singers.
Willie Nelson’s face is as iconic as his voice, his songs and his beat-up old guitar.
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Willie Nelson is an icon who rose to the top of an industry by challenging it – showing that you can be a counterculture figure and activist while remaining as American as apple pie.
‘Joy to the World’ may be one of the most famous hymns, but the Yuletide season isn’t always cheery.
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Songs of the season – sacred and secular music alike – sometimes acknowledge that Christmas isn’t all joy.
Los 3 de la Habana, perform their song The Trump Song at a rally in Florida.
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As you would expect the two US election campaigns differ greatly in their approach to songs.
Ain’t No Sunshine: Bill Withers in 1976.
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His songs struck a chord with millions and Lean on Me has become an anthem for the coronavirus pandemic.
Perfect pitch: Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.
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Behind the wordless language of the jazz greats.
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There’s a new Prince album coming out, two years after his death. Would the artist approve?
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Aretha Franklin, the ‘Queen of Soul’, was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Style icon: Madonna at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2018.
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Happy birthday Ms Ciccone – you redefine age.
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After the happy psychedelia of the Summer of Love, the Velvet’s second album seemed to usher in a new, darker era in rock music
Trailblazer: Fats Domino helped break down racial divides in American pop music.
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Groundbreaking musician who inspired Elvis and The Beatles.
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He was a true heart breaker.