
The musical has performances scheduled through April 2027, and tickets are available now.

Following in her famous father’s footsteps, the Spanish language album was a labor of love.

The transcendent album, released in 1966 on Impulse! Records, is getting a vinyl re-release as part of the Verve Vault series.

The eternal hit from Katrina And The Waves first debuted in 1985.

The song debuted during the Obama Presidential Center dedication in Chicago on June 18.

Adam Young’s second studio album, which features the colossal hit ‘Fireflies,’ first came out in 2009.

Recorded in 1958 but not released until 1965, the Hammond B3 masterclass arrives in a new, all-analog format on August 21.

The 1964 session paired Green with organist Larry Young, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, and drummer Elvin Jones.

The jazz guitarist’s 1968 album of standards and original compositions is getting a vinyl release as part of the Verve Vault series.





With their debut album, ‘Fever To Tell,’ Yeah Yeah Yeahs flouted convention and brought a sense of fun and urgency to the garage-rock revival.

Rising to the challenge of grunge music, Def Leppard’s ‘Slang’ proved the group could hold their own among the changing rock landscape.

One of The Jazz Messengers’ strongest albums of the 60s, ‘Buhaina’s Delight’ finds Art Blakey leading his group through pulsating pieces of hard bop.

Released after the tragedy of losing their frontman, Sublime’s self-titled third album remains a testament to their unique sound.

‘Reggatta De Blanc’ marked the moment where The Police synthesized their influences into something unique.

His final album for Stax Records, ‘Crown Prince Of Dance’ proved that Rufus Thomas could still claim the throne when it came to floor-filling soul music.

