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  • 4 concerts to catch in the D.C. area over the next several days

    Laura Jane Grace, plus three New Year’s Eve shows.

    By Stephanie WilliamsDecember 22, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Kangol Kid, UTFO rapper who pined for ‘Roxanne,’ dies at 55

    He rapped the first verse on the 1984 song “Roxanne, Roxanne,” one of hip-hop’s earliest viral hits.

    By Harrison SmithDecember 21, 2021
  • Perspective

    Drakeo the Ruler wanted us to listen close. His death brings a disorienting silence.

    The slain Los Angeles rapper’s music felt inventive, stylish and impossibly intimate.

    By Chris RichardsDecember 19, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Abdelkarim Elkabli, venerated Sudanese performer, dies at 89

    His music embodied the hopes of many ordinary Sudanese in their struggle for progress and national identity.

    By Isma'il KushkushDecember 16, 2021
  • Review

    At Jingle Ball, Megan Thee Stallion made the TikTok stars sound like stocking stuffers

    Black Eyed Peas and the Jonas Brothers shared the stage with a new generation of social media sensations

    By Chris KellyDecember 15, 2021
  • When Alexander Nate sings his truth, everything gets smoothed out

    The Virginia-raised singer performs at Byrdland Records on Friday.

    By Chris RichardsDecember 15, 2021
  • After an 11-year hiatus, YahZarah is back where she belongs

    The singer released a new album in February and will perform at City Winery this weekend.

    By Chris KellyDecember 15, 2021
  • 3 concerts to catch in the D.C. area over the next several days

    Playboi Carti, Walker & Royce and Hotline TNT perform.

    By Chris KellyDecember 15, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Vicente Fernández, king of Mexican ranchera music, dies at 81

    He sang rural anthems about ranchers, lovers’ quarrels, cockfighting and tequila, becoming one of Mexico’s most popular singers.

    By Harrison SmithDecember 12, 2021
  • Review

    ‘. . . (Iphigenia)’ is an opera in the form of a question

    Esperanza Spalding and Wayne Shorter’s new take on Greek myth compels and confounds at the Kennedy Center.

    By Michael Andor BrodeurDecember 11, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Michael Nesmith, deadpan singer-songwriter with the Monkees, dies at 78

    The wool-capped musician also helped pioneer the modern music video.

    By Harrison SmithDecember 10, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Barry Harris, jazz pianist who kept the spirit of bebop alive, dies at 91

    The Detroit-born pianist worked with jazz giants from the 1940s to the present day and was a revered teacher.

    By Matt SchudelDecember 10, 2021
  • Perspective

    Playboi Carti made the album of the year. Playboi Carti made the album of the year. Playboi Carti made the

    Relentlessly repetitive and totally thrilling, “Whole Lotta Red” felt unknowable and infinite.

    By Chris RichardsDecember 10, 2021
  • Neil Young made ‘Barn,’ his new album, in a barn

    At 76, Young is following his instincts. They led him to record in a building with no doors, no bathroom and no headphones.

    By Geoff EdgersDecember 9, 2021
  • Obituaries

    Greg Tate, musician and leading hip-hop generation cultural critic, dies at 64

    As a Village Voice critic, he became one of the leading chroniclers of the emergence of hip-hop and had a powerful influence on later critics.

    By Matt SchudelDecember 8, 2021
  • Jacq Jill is finding a new kind of equality on the dance floor

    The District mainstay spins a “techno-adjacent” set at DC9 on Friday.

    By Chris RichardsDecember 8, 2021
  • Perspective

    Best classical music of 2021: Noseda reunites with the NSO, ‘Fire’ lights up the Met

    The return of live music was the sweetest sound of the year, but it wasn’t the only high note.

    By Michael Andor BrodeurDecember 8, 2021
  • Perspective

    Best music of 2021: Playboi Carti, Grouper, Turnstile, Yasmin Williams and more

    Some of the year’s best albums helped push time forward. Others made it blur.

    By Chris RichardsDecember 7, 2021
  • Review

    At Rhizome, Live Skull and Thalia Zedek provide echoes of ’80s post-punk

    A bristling alienation can still be heard, but opening band Bed Maker delivered a stronger example.

    By Mark JenkinsDecember 5, 2021
  • Perspective

    New opera by Esperanza Spalding and Wayne Shorter remakes myth without sacrificing music

    The Grammy-winning duo’s “. . . (Iphigenia)” opens Dec. 10 at the Kennedy Center.

    By Michael Andor BrodeurDecember 5, 2021
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    Listening to her older records, Joan Baez hears perfection in an ‘unsurpassable’ voice

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