The Nashville and Heroes actress, whose six-season run on a country music drama made her a fixture of music television, has died.
The Nashville and Heroes actress, whose six-season run on a country music drama made her a fixture of music television, has died.
The frontman who helped define New York hardcore through four decades of relentless touring has died following a battle with cancer.
The keyboardist and drummer collapsed at his home in Washington earlier this week. Bandmates Clark Datchler and Mike Nocito remembered him as a “brother in arms for an extraordinary moment in time.”
The Swedish black metal band issued a short statement on the death of ex-bassist Roger Svensson, offering only the phrase, “Eternal is the fame of the dead.”
The Memphis-born hitmaker behind Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode” and Drake’s “Look Alive” was found in his Nashville apartment. No foul play is suspected.
The artist who turned self-conscious ugliness into a confrontational pop spectacle has died, leaving behind a persona that was always more complicated than the joke.
The woman who helped run ABBA’s global operation and later safeguarded their catalogue has died, the band confirmed.
Ulmer built a fiercely independent language on the electric guitar, carrying Ornette Coleman’s harmolodic theory into blues and funk territory. His family confirmed the death on June 3.
Totó la Momposina, who spent decades bringing Colombia’s rural musical traditions to the international stage, died after a heart attack. She was 85.
The musician who played on “Brick House,” “Three Times a Lady,” and “Easy” spent his final decades in New Zealand, where he occasionally reunited with former bandmates.
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