On any night, it’s packed, the crowd young, moneyed, chilled out by a smart, creative cocktail menu and funk and soul ...
If you listed all the figures who have embodied post-World War II American popular music, Quincy Jones, who died Sunday at 91, could easily sit at the top. We all know his work as producer of ...
You know how sometimes the most extraordinary culinary treasures are tucked away in the most ordinary-looking places? La Galette French Bakery in Wichita is exactly that kind of magical paradox – a ...
In the shadow of St. Louis’s Busch Stadium stands a weathered brick building with faded green awnings where locals line up nightly for a taste of Louisiana magic so authentic you’ll swear the ...
Filmmakers Stanley Nelson Jr. and Nicole London didn’t want to do a typical documentary on funk music. What they made is a ...
Tower of Power and War will be in concert on the Soaring Eagle Casino stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 8. More than 50 years ago, Tower of Power’s debut album landed on both the Billboard 200 and ...
Roy Ayers, the jazz vibraphonist whose smooth fusion planted the seeds of acid jazz and neo soul, died Wednesday at the age of 84. Ayers’ family confirmed his death on the musician’s Facebook ...
DJ Funk, a Chicago-born musician and producer who coined the “ghetto house,” has died at age 54. Funk, whose real name was Charles Chambers, had been “bravely” battling stage 4 cancer ...
Prior to his death, the musician was battling stage four cancer, according to a recent GoFundMe launched by his family. Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...