To celebrate the release of its latest album, "Collide," Boyz II Men has released an accompanying video for its new single, “Losing Sleep.”
Rhythm and blues music legends Aretha Franklin and Earth, Wind & Fire are releasing new music today.
"Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics" finds the Queen of Soul performing ten cover versions of songs made famous by other great women singers. Meanwhile, Earth, Wind & Fire is out with its first Christmas album, "Holiday."
Tony Bennett's and Lady Gaga's duet album, "Cheek To Cheek," debuted at no. 1 this week on the Billboard 200 album chart.
The album also hit No. 1 on the jazz and traditional album charts. Released Sept. 23 on Streamline/Columbia/Interscope Records, "Cheek To Cheek" features classic jazz standards sung by Gaga and Bennett in vocal duets and solo performances.
October just started and it ain't even close to Halloween yet. So, how about some Christmas music?
Legacy Recordings announced today plans to release "Holiday," the first holiday music album from Earth, Wind & Fire on Oct. 21.
Beyoncé Knowles has inspired a new Harvard University Business School study with her unconventional surprise release of her latest self-titled album in December 2013.
Pharrell Williams is the new coach of NBC's "The Voice," alongside other newcomer Gwen Stefani along with Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
Although Williams has a lot on his plate, his experience on the show has been very enjoyable, he said.
Boyz II Men has new music on the way.
The legendary R&B and soul group -- consisting of Nate Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris -- has announced its upcoming album, "Collide," will be released Oct. 21 via BMG.
That is a change from the originally announced release date of Sept. 30 for the group's 11th album.
Late six-time Grammy Award-winning singer's Whitney Houston's first live performances album is being released Nov. 10, Sony Music Entertainment's Legacy Records announced today.
"Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances" takes the arc of Houston's career, from her national network television debut on "The Merv Griffin Show" in 1983 as a teenager, when she sang "Home
Grammy Award-winning R&B singer-songwriter Alicia Keys has changed her management team.
After four years, she has parted ways "amicably" with Will Botwin at Red Light Management and is now being co-managed by two industry veterans at Maverick.