Andrew Flanagan
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The mystery of a "missing" classic rocker, a record collector who desires just one album, Austrians who bungled their way to celebrity, a fake genre we invented ... the gang's all here.
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From a field of 19 strong contenders, the Cleveland-based institution has named its newest entrants.
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The singer, inspired as a teen by James Brown, didn't release his first album until 2011, at the age of 62. For the six years that followed, through a battle with cancer, he never wasted a moment.
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The hacker group, which posted hundreds of gigabytes of data it took from the music video site on Friday, said that it had alerted Vevo about the site's failure to protect itself.
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The country legend behind "I Believe In You" and , whose career spanned five decades, died at home in Alabama after a short illness.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with NPR Music's Andrew Flanagan about Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" setting the new record for YouTube views.
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At a music publishing event in New York, Ono was surprised by the announcement that she would be credited along with John Lennon.
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The concert, which included performances from Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Liam Gallagher, Justin Bieber and others, was the most-watched program of the year in Britain.
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A year ago today, fans made a pilgrimage to Paisley Park, the home of Prince. What they found there was a communal altar, separated from the building by about 100 feet.
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Berry was central to the development of rock 'n' roll, with indelible hits like "Maybelline," "Roll Over Beethoven," "Rock and Roll Music" and "Johnny B. Goode."
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McCartney has long sought control of The Beatles hits he co-authored and has filed a court case against the company that controls them.
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A clash between SXSW and artists over legal language regarding international musicians at the festival boils down to fine print and big ideas.