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Why country is the biggest pop music craze of 2024
Ten-gallon hits!  
Why country is the biggest pop music craze of 2024
Beyoncé and Dua Lipa have swapped mirrorballs for rhinestones, while new stars such as Shaboozey and Dasha are making hay with uptempo hoedowns. Even the UK is enjoying its first rodeo – but can it last?
‘I thought I was going to drown Otis Redding!’  
Patti LaBelle at 80 on soul, sex, survival and superstardom
‘It’s basically inaccessible without a phone’  
Are kids losing their love for music?
‘I hadn’t thought about a drink. Then I saw the pub. Game over’  
Singer-songwriter Michael Head on beating addiction – again
‘My songs spread like herpes’  
Why did satirical genius Tom Lehrer swap worldwide fame for obscurity?
‘It became a beacon of hope’  
The incredible story of Stax Records
Reviews
Alexis Petridis's album of the week  
Paul Weller: 66 – sumptuous rumination on older age springs some surprises
Paul Weller: 66 – sumptuous rumination on older age springs some surprises
Album review  
Nathy Peluso: Grasa – don’t overlook this Latin pop polymath
Film review  
The Beach Boys – rather too sunny account of 60s pop legends’ story
Contemporary album of the month  
Ezra Feinberg: Soft Power – trippy, bucolic and playfully minimal
Album review  
Bess Atwell: Light Sleeper – poignant, dreamlike miniatures
Album review  
Jasmine Myra: Rising – gently insistent jazz
Spotlight
The ultra-creative women dismissed as rock star girlfriends
‘I’ve been called a witch, slut, murderer’  
The ultra-creative women dismissed as rock star girlfriends
Despite their artistic skill, Anita Pallenberg, Suzi Ronson and Yoko Ono were cast as mere lovers or muses. They’re now being allowed to tell their own stories – even if it’s after death
Classical
Classical album of the week  
Elgar: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 – warmth, refinement and conviction
Elgar: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 – warmth, refinement and conviction
The spy, the songbird and the sham that wasn’t  
How I restored broadcasting history
How I restored broadcasting history
Album review  
Payne: Visions and Journeys – British composer steps out of Elgar’s shadows
Payne: Visions and Journeys – British composer steps out of Elgar’s shadows
Opera review  
States of Innocence – ambitious Milton opera leaves us in the dark
States of Innocence – ambitious Milton opera leaves us in the dark
‘There is a hunger’  
Inside New York’s unique, sold-out classical music experiences
Inside New York’s unique, sold-out classical music experiences
Concert review  
Fatma Said/Joseph Middleton – expressive storytelling
Fatma Said/Joseph Middleton – expressive storytelling
 
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