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The rapper’s posthumous debut album shows us why he remains the voice of New York City

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The rapper’s posthumous debut album shows us why he remains the voice of New York City

From the PTSD narrative “Still in Saigon” and the jammy “Sweet Louisiana” to the unforgettable “Devil Went Down to Georgia”

Hear a rare “Streets of Philadelphia” from the historic show at Philly’s First Union Center

An appreciation of the Italian film composer who changed how moviegoers heard the Wild West— and gave us some of the most memorable scores of all time

Clip pairs footage from newly released performance film with musician’s accordion-assisted medley

Richard Gere and other special guests will appear and sitar player Anoushka Shankar will perform her collaboration with the Tibetan spiritual leader

From ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ to ‘The Hateful Eight,’ these are the highlights of the Italian film composer’s long, illustrious career

Legends Never Die will be released in July

“It would be nice if a reunion could happen,” says Frantz as he reflects on his time in the legendary band, “because unlike many of our contemporaries, we’re all still alive”

Band has used composer’s “The Ecstasy of Gold,” from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as their intro music since the Eighties