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Miley Cyrus has admitted it "feels like a dream" to be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. On ...
Miley Cyrus is having a phenomenal year. Following the release of her ninth studio album, the heralded Something Beautiful, ...
The five-song EP features collaborations with Brittany Howard, Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, Sara Bareilles, and Emily King, and the first track from the album, out Aug. 11, that he’s releasing ...
Brittany Howard is well-known as the lead singer for the Grammy-winning band Alabama Shakes. In the last couple of years, the Shakes have been on a hiatus, ...
When Brittany Howard emerged with Alabama Shakes more than a decade ago, she was positioned as a soul-rock revivalist, a middle ground between garage-rock basement shows and Daptone Records.
Brittany Howard's second solo album, the 12-track "What Now," is a thrilling mix of songs that lean into jazz, R&B, soul, house and metal. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
Miley Cyrus and Nashville's Brittany Howard hit the stage at "SNL50: The Anniversary Special" to perform a soulful, rousing tribute to Sinead O'Connor.
With her debut solo album, “Jaime,” out Friday, Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard pays titular tribute to her sister, who died from retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer.
Actions speak louder than words for Brittany Howard on her latest single “Prove It to You.” The song will appear on the Alabama Shakes singer’s upcoming solo album What Now, out Feb. 9.
Brittany Howard on grief, heartbreak, and life in Alabama: ‘I didn’t believe in any higher power anymore’ The former Alabama Shakes vocalist is two albums deep into a monumental solo career.
When Brittany Howard was 17, she lived alone, in a haunted house in Athens, Ala., that had belonged to her great-grandmother. At first, she was thrilled.