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Before he was a pioneering reality television star, he was a pioneering heavy metal singer. But Ozzy Osbourne’s music has always felt bigger than his celebrity.
When you think of the rock legacy of Ozzy Osbourne, it's natural to think of heavy metal hits like "Suicide Solution" or ...
Osmond, who was known for his bubblegum pop with the Osmond Brothers in the 1970s, stunned fans in 1972 with the release of ...
Osbourne admitted to being in deep with drugs, but swore he wasn't any worse than his fellow Black Sabbath members. In ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Prince of Darkness and one of heavy metal’s most iconic stars, has died. He was 76.
R&B has always had its roots in Black expression. It is romantic, rebellious, and raw. And while there might only be a few ...
You don’t have to be an art expert to appreciate a good painting, especially when it comes from Black female painters who are revolutionizing the art world with every brushstroke. From bold portraits ...
The stage became a sanctuary for truth-telling and storytelling during the “Songs in the Key of Life: Navigating Identity and Dreams in Modern Fiction” panel at the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture in ...
This compilation showcases the vocal talents of these genre-defining artists and eternal creatives who demonstrate the best of Black music. Here are 13 legendary musicians to remember and celebrate.
But early famous purveyors of rock like Elvis, in his renegade adoration for gospel and blues, have been reported in multiple instances to give credit to Black artists as the impetus of rock and roll.
To continue our Black Music Month series, we're highlighting three world-renowned artists with Arkansas roots— Smokie Norful, Kristin Lewis, and Epiphany Morrow.
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