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It didn't take long for Beyoncé to top country charts. But her success follows decades of work put in by Black female artists.
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The regional Mexican artist pushed back a pair of concerts last year after receiving death threats based on lyrics in his music.
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The band of "Slide" and "Iris" fame becomes the sixth headliner announced for the festival's south-end stage.
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The band will return to Milwaukee this August, and we have all the ways you can score tickets (including some from us).
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The quartet out of Leeds in the U.K. added a bunch of dates to their globetrotting plans, including a stop in Cudahy this October.
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The two legendary acts have teamed up for a tour that will take them throughout North America this summer, including a stop in Milwaukee.
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The trio is the stage's fifth headliner announced so far and will play the World's Largest Music Festival on the second Thursday.
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Beyoncé teased, confirmed and dropped new music in the span of less than an hour during Sunday's Super Bowl. She released two songs, Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 carriages," promising more in March.
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Mariah Carey, Cher, Sinéad O'Connor, Mary J. Blige and Sade are on the latest inductee shortlist. It's notable for an institution long focused on white male artists.
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On Sunday, Jay-Z accepted an honorary Grammy by taking gentle aim at the awards' failure to support Black musicians. "We want y'all to get it right — at least get it close to right," he said.