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April 17, 2009
Deborah Evans Price
Few artists have had longer or more colorful careers than Tanya Tucker. Country music's original teen sensation, Tucker landed her first top 10 hit in 1972 at age 13 and continued to chart during the next three decades. Here, Tucker premieres new single "Love's Gonna Live Here" and talks about new album, "My Turn."
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Summer Music Moment Contest Winners
Billboard and PDN present the winners of the 2008 Summer Music Moment photo contest, celebrating the collaboration of music and visual artists. The winners were chosen by a panel of four judges: Atlantic Records president Julie Greenwald, Billboard editorial director Bill Werde, Billboard photo editor Amelia Halverson and Reyman Studio principal/creative director James Reyman. View Gallery...
February 24, 2009
Katie Hasty
Like many Americans, Joe Pug recently lost his job, which he optimistically describes as the official start date of his becoming a full-time musician. "I looked at the big bunch of gigs I had lined up and realized I just need to pay rent, pay for my phone, keep some food on the table and keep cigarettes in my pocket," he says.
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April 15, 2009
Mariel Concepcion, N.Y.
Jeremih knows all about getting his cake and eating it too—just read the lyrics to his lead single, "Birthday Sex."
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December 04, 2008
A.A. Bondy
Left in afternoon for Boston with drummer Nick Kinsey. It was cold and we talked like anyone but ourselves most of the way.
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WIRE's student journalists from universities across the U.S. present an inside view of the bands, venues, music landmarks and more that make their college towns unique. More...
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