Singer-songwriters are taking up the protest torch like their forebears Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, criticising Donald Trump and honouring Minneapolis victims.
American singer-songwriters are taking up the protest torch like their forebears Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Joan Baez.
There's nothing wrong with making people happy,” says singer John Mellencamp, and that's the guiding philosophy of the concert tour he's planning this summer. For the first time in decades, ...
Fans can expect shows in major markets like New York and Los Angeles over 19 dates starting July 10, 2026. There’ll be the biggest hits, like “Hurts So Good,” “Pink Houses” and “Small Town,” and other ...
TURN on the news and you can be forgiven for thinking the world is going to hell in a handcart. But one singer is refusing to ...
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Can the Counterculture Rise Again?

Artists have always led resistance in America - until Trump and the technocracy took over ...
Ahead of his Palm Springs show, the “American Pie” songwriter reflects on six decades of music, creative independence and why ...
The House will look to pass this year's final tranche of spending bills on Thursday, an effort that is being complicated by ...