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 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.
The saxophonist, who died at 95, built a catalogue that reshaped jazz improvisation not through grand statements, but through relentless, in-the-moment invention.
The saxophonist who never stopped pushing beyond his own legend leaves behind a career that traced the full arc of jazz, from bebop to his own uncompromising future.
The woman whose name inspired one of modern rock’s most recognizable acts has died. Gretna Van Fleet was 95.
The singer of “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” and author of hits for Tanya Tucker has died at 86.