
The Vinyl Word: best interview quotes from rockers
Clever quotes from some of the big names in entertainment.
Clever quotes from some of the big names in entertainment.
Jazz and reggae on the bill for International Jazz Day. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The group sang a te reo Māori version of Billie Eilish's 'when the party's over'.
"Right now, she's taking some time off to deal with these family issues."
"Don't go rock climbing naked," says 24-year-old singer Halsey.
Robyn Crawford has broken her long silence to write about her relationship with Whitney.
Someone threw a lemon at Grande during her performance... fans think it involved Beyonce.
True to form, Beyonce's spin on the song transcends mere duplication.
Free from an ill-considered union and partying with new A-list friends.
The terrifying moment that led Beyonce to an emergency caesarean.
A new online documentary captures Alien Weaponry's adventures on their first European tour
Instruments owned by Kiwi rock royalty are going under the hammer.
Uplifting Auckland's music scene could deliver cultural, economic and social benefits.
Once Auckland's rock 'n' roll queen, Jan Hellriegel's back to reclaim her throne
Michael Jackson's kids are reportedly secretly investigating their dad's two accusers.
"I also want to say to our Muslim community... you have been so strong," says Lorde.
Satellites organiser Rosabel Tan shares seven songs that have soundtracked her life.
Norah Jones talks about her new album and her 'weird' new creative discovery.
All proceeds raised will go towards helping those affected by the terror attacks.
Mike Puru will join Stacey Morrison for a new look afternoon drive radio show on The Hits.
The star was leaving a church service when he knocked down a man with his pick up truck.
The hitmaker is not "ashamed" of the condition and she hopes her fans will "accept" her.
The pop superstar and '90s boy band sensation 'N Sync collaborated at Coachella.
SZA is coming back to New Zealand for what will hopefully be an even better show.
DJ Jazzy Jeff was once one of the biggest hip hop and TV stars of the nineties.
The NZ Tattoo & Art Extravaganza was expected to attract 5000 to 6000 people.
"I'm just excited to have been invited to one of the world's best music festivals"
Amid a life of poverty and torment, the cello became his instrument of survival.