Archive for June, 2007

When it comes to the history of black music - or simply music, period - very few people have achieved accolades, success and the adoration of fans throughout the world like Michael Joseph Jackson.

When it comes to the history of black music - or simply music, period - very few people have achieved accolades, success and the adoration of fans throughout the world like Michael Joseph Jackson. Not only has Jackson dominated pop and R&B charts over the course of five decades, he ushered in the MTV era, helping the burgeoning network draw viewers in the 1980s with his music videos that were …

BURBANK, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE — Families have a lot to look forward to with all-new video game adventures based on hit Disney Channel series coming to consoles and handhelds this fall.

BURBANK, Calif.—-Families have a lot to look forward to with all-new video game adventures based on hit Disney Channel series coming to consoles and handhelds this fall. Published by Disney Interactive Studios, the video game lineup includes Hannah Montana: Music Jam on Nintendo DS, Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour on Wii from Nintendo, The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations on Nintendo DS …

It was the decade of Thatcher, yuppies, chunky mobile phones and BMX bikes. But for many of you, it was all about music and fashion.

As we all know, music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. And, heaven knows, there are plenty of savage breasts out there these days. So bring on the violin section.

File photo shows North Koreans walking under the Reunification Monument in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. North Korea is losing a battle to stem a flood of South Korean pop culture despite public executions of smugglers, a state research group said Thursday.

North Korea is losing a battle to stem a flood of South Korean pop culture despite public executions of smugglers, a state research group said Thursday.

I agreed with Pop reader Christine H. when I first heard about this contest — of all the bands on the planet, you’d think these would be the last guys to have a make your own music video competition. However,…

Someone trying to describe Air’s music could do worse than compare it to the elegance of ballet with the retro-kitsch of a giant fish tank. Directed by Guillaume de la Perrier, the video for new single “Mer du Japon” depicts just that.