Eminem joins Ed Sheeran onstage at Ford Field in Detroit as a surprise guest on the rapper’s “Lose Yourself” and “Stan” Saturday night.
Author: Brian McCollum, Detroit Free Press
Aretha Franklin: Cynthia Erivo on how the legendary ‘Genius’ comes to life in NatGeo miniseries
The eight-part scripted series goes deep and intimate on the Queen of Soul, as its creators navigate a competing project and some family backlash.
Stevie Wonder asks Biden for ‘Truth Commission’ to address inequality in open letter to MLK
On MLK Day, Stevie Wonder asks the Biden administration to launch a formal investigation “to establish the truth of inequality in this country.”
Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’ is still relevant and revealing, 50 years later
“What’s Going On,” crafted in a season of unease, persists as a backdrop to another heated summer, 50 years later, when the world feels upside down.
Kanye West plays new album ‘Jesus Is King’ for fans in Detroit; will drop Sunday
The rapper’s Detroit adventure with Kim Kardashian continued Friday as fans at the Fox got the first listen to his upcoming album “Jesus Is King.”
Stevie Wonder will have kidney transplant surgery in September
The Motown star broke his silence about about his health status, announcing at a Saturday festival that he’ll be taking a break.
End of an era: Bob Seger plays his final hometown show
It was the end of an era Friday as Seger and the Silver Bullet Band played their final concert at the old Pine Knob.
Eminem tape reels were backed up digitally just months before devastating Universal fire
The Detroit rapper’s session tapes may have been destroyed in a fire that claimed some of history’s biggest music, but his team got copies.
Aretha Franklin’s handwritten wills reveal window into her private world: Read them here
Though Aretha Franklin was thought to have left no will when died in 2018, she apparently put extensive thought into a series of handwritten wills.
Aretha Franklin’s ‘Amazing Grace’ film: Detroit premiere is ‘back to ground zero’
It was a movie premiere with meaning – and lots of hometown heart – Monday night as Aretha Franklin’s “Amazing Grace” at last made its Detroit premiere.