Roberta Flack Has Died At Age 88: R.I.P.
We’ve lost another soul giant…Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. Roberta is known for hits like The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Where Is The Love and Killing Me Softly With His Song.
We’ve lost another soul giant…Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. Roberta is known for hits like The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Where Is The Love and Killing Me Softly With His Song.
Soul singer Jerry Butler has died age 85. Butler began his career in the late 1950s when he formed The Impressions with Curtis Mayfield. He went on to score solo hits like Only The Strong Survive, Make It Easy On Yourself and Moody Woman.
Tamaki Makaurau-based pop-country singer-songwriter JENNI SMITH reveals her new song, Laugh Louder, a sassy, sunshine track about leaving toxic relationships behind and finding personal joy and freedom again.
Grammy Award winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, global pop culture icon CHAKA KHAN, returns to Australia and New Zealand this April to play a string of headline shows.
Dunedin indie rockers L. Hotel are bringing the heat to this New Zealand summer, with their high-energy, pop-punk influenced new single and video Dead Ends.
Today, Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) has released his new single No Front Teeth featuring New Zealand folk singer-songwriter Aldous Harding. The track is full of tension bolstered by time changes throughout the song and the haunting, ethereal chorus driven by Harding’s vocals.
The Saints ’73 -’78 announce their New Zealand debut this spring, with concerts at The Powerstation in Auckland on 31 October and Meow Nui in Wellington on 1 November, before they head north to the UK and US.
Aotearoa band Love Party release ‘Moonbaby’ the second single and music video from their upcoming album WOW!
Jason Isbell has released Foxes in the Snow, the title track from his upcoming solo acoustic record Foxes in the Snow – out March 7 via Southeastern Records (via Thirty Tigers / Civilians).
Tom Lark (Shannon Fowler) has released Rock & Roll Baby, the second single from his sophomore album Moonlight Hotel. The track captures a poignant acceptance of the unpredictability of a musical life – and follows Dumb Luck, which was released in April 2024 as a sweetener for a UK tour.