Bono Adds Dates to ‘Stories of Surrender’ New York Residency

His return to the Beacon Theatre now totals 11 shows to promote his new memoir, ‘Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story’

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Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer, Fred White, Dies at 67

He was the youngest of four brothers who performed with the funk-soul band Earth, Wind & Fire during their hit-making heyday

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Musicians We’ve Lost in 2022

An astonishing number of our favorite recording artists, as well as other celebrities, were taken from us in 2022. We pay our respects.

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Anita Pointer, of the Pointer Sisters, Dies at 74

The sisters first found fame in 1973 with “Yes We Can Can” and earned success with a string of hits including “Fire” and “I’m So Excited”

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Barbara Walters Tributes Include a Unique One From Paul McCartney

The trailblazing TV broadcast journalist was an inspiration to many future legends, many of whom have shared their admiration for her

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Michael Nesmith’s Evening of Music and Stories: 2019 Review

In concert, Nez still beamed with the youthful exuberance and playful goofiness that marked his years on ‘The Monkees’ TV show

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Ian & Sylvia’s Ian Tyson, Canadian Folk & Country Great, Dies at 89

Originally a popular folk singer, whose classics included “Four Strong Winds” and “Someday Soon,” he later became a cowboy singer.

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A Hot Concert Highlights the Beach Boys’ ‘Sail on Sailor—1972’ Box

Six years removed from their last big hit, the group was unsure how to move forward. A new collection focuses on what they came up with.

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U2, Gladys Knight Receive Kennedy Center Honors

It’s the 45th annual event. “You could never have told me as a young girl starting my career that I would be honored on a stage such as this”

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Making the Scene With Lenny Kaye: Musician, Author, ‘Nuggets’ Curator, Fan

Kaye: “Ideas start coming together, almost like cosmic dust starts to form a planet. Then there’s a realization that something different is happening.”

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