Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame has announced its 2022 inductees which includes icons such as Ray Charles, Cicely Tyson.
Andrea Martin, the singer-songwriter from Brooklyn who wrote hits for some of R&B’s biggest names, died Monday, according to an announcement on her Instagram page.
Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel have announced a Fugees reunion tour to celebrate 25 years of the classic album The Score.
Atlanta-based R&B artist and advocate Raven Salve is stepping up and stepping out to raise awareness on domestic violence.
Biz Markie, the legendary rap pioneer known for his 1989 hit single “Just a Friend,” has died Friday night. He was 57 years old.
Tulsa hip hop artists Dangerous Rob and Playya 1000 collaborate in honor of Black Wall Street and the historic Greenwood District of North Tulsa.
Grace Moore, a Brooklyn-born music prodigy, has become one of the youngest-ever composers featured by a major orchestra.
First Lady of Gospel Music Shirley Caesar has released new music in response to the social justice movement in America.
Legendary 2x Grammy winning band, Arrested Development has released their latest single "Becoming" off their forthcoming album.
Zoë Saldana has apologized for playing legendary jazz singer and civil rights advocate Nina Simone in her 2016 biopic Nina.