James Vincent McMorrow is an Irish musician who gained attention for his stripped-down rendition of an American hit, some thirty years after it topped the charts.
Vibe magazine, founded by Quincy Jones sixteen years ago to cover the world of hip hop, announced its closing. Essence Magazine Senior Editor Patrik Henry Bass sees the closing of Vibe as another sign of the death of hip hop.
Vibe magazine, founded by Quincy Jones sixteen years ago to cover the world of hip hop, announced its closing. Essence Magazine Senior Editor Patrik Henry Bass sees the closing of Vibe as another sign of the death of hip hop.
James Vincent McMorrow is an Irish musician who gained attention for his stripped-down rendition of an American hit, some thirty years after it topped the charts.
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Conflict & Justice
Not Feeling the Vibe: Is Hip Hop Dying?
The Takeaway
July 01, 2009
Vibe magazine, founded by Quincy Jones sixteen years ago to cover the world of hip hop, announced its closing. Essence Magazine Senior Editor Patrik Henry Bass sees the closing of Vibe as another sign of the death of hip hop.
Music Heard on Air
Music Heard on Air for July 5, 2012
PRI's The World
July 05, 2012
Arts, Culture & Media
Winner: Ode to Justin Timberlake
Studio 360
May 12, 2012
We asked for your poem about the rock star or other teen idol who captured your imagination – as a teenager or now.
Arts, Culture & Media
Alfredo Rodriguez: Cuban Pianist Produced by Quincy Jones
PRI's The World
July 24, 2012
Arts, Culture & Media
The role of a US minister of culture
PRI's The World
April 07, 2009
Musician Quincy Jones has circulated a petition urging the White House to appoint a "minister of culture."
Arts, Culture & Media
James McMorrow's haunting rendition of a classic 1980s pop tune changed his life
PRI's The World
March 25, 2014
James Vincent McMorrow is an Irish musician who gained attention for his stripped-down rendition of an American hit, some thirty years after it topped the charts.