Patti Hansen proved that she was still supermodel material in a rare appearance for the wife of Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards. See details.
It's solid proof that somebody loves you, baby.
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.Music critics have a habit Smith co-wrote the ‘Radio Ethiopia’ track with ...
The Broadway musical theater star talks about complicated love songs, people bringing dogs to the theater — don’t do this! — and more.
’Tis the season for my favorite thing in the world: Patti LaBelle’s classic, unforgettable performance of Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” from the 1996 National Christmas Tree Lighting. This is my ...
For nearly three decades, this unique vocal/guitar jazz duo has cast its passionate musical spell worldwide, capturing the hearts of lovers, the respect of jazz buffs, and the jaw-dropping awe of ...
We’re told Patti Lupone was irriated by a fellow audience member at a performance of “Messy White Gays” over the weekend. Getty Images Patti Lupone is famous for dressing down audience members at her ...
Oh, the political climate outside is frightful, but a classic on-stage meltdown by our preeminent diva is so delightful. A video from the 1996 National Christmas Tree Lighting has been making the ...
In 1978, Bruce Springsteen was having trouble finishing a promising song called “Because the Night,” when his producer Jimmy Iovine suggested he pass it along to Patti Smith to work on it. At the time ...
Patti LuPone stood in a midtown recording studio one spring afternoon, talking to Carrie Bradshaw. LuPone, who descends from what she calls Sicilian peasant stock, had filmed an arc on the upcoming ...
Robert Siegel talks to Dr. Hugh Foley, founding member of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, about Patti Page. Page was the top-selling female singer of the 1950s. She died at the age of 85 on New ...
When Patti Smith Barrett passed away in January, those of us who worked with her in journalism lost a colleague whose influence was often quiet — but always meaningful.