Music industry
Tupac Shakur murder trial begins for alleged mastermind of 1996 drive-by shooting
Duane Davis is accused of leading a group of men to kill Tupac, one of rap's most influential artists, in a trial tied to the decades-long unsolved murder that became a seminal moment in rap history.
'The only answer I have is music': Neta Elkayam's border-crossing journey
Judge orders pop singer D4vd to stand trial for murder, dismemberment of 14-year-old girl
Israeli rock band Eifo Hayeled releases new album written against the backdrop of war
Clive Davis, towering Jewish music executive who reshaped American sound, dies at 94
Davis was born in the New York borough of Brooklyn on April 4, 1932, and eventually went on to win five Grammys for several works and contributions to music.
Paul Simon shattered my dreams: Support for Barghouti is profoundly dissapointing - opinion
Paul Simon's music has enriched many lives and provided joy and inspiration, but many are disappointed by his stance.
'Boom, Boom Tel Aviv,' songs calling for killing of Jews, Israelis on Spotify, Amazon
Amazon, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube host multiple songs calling for the killing of Jews and Israelis, like punk rap duo Bob Vylan's chants "death, death to the IDF" or "Boom, Boom Tel Aviv."
Songs by Hatikva 6, Sabrina Carpenter most played in Israel in last year
The ACUM Awards ceremony will present a number of awards on November 17.
Taylor Swift 101: A pop culture masterclass - explainer
I’m not here to preach the word of Swift. This is a lesson in pop culture, and class is officially in session.
The day music fell silent: Coldplay, Eurovision, and the neglect of Jewish grief - opinion
From Live Aid to Black Lives Matter tributes, the music industry has a history of rallying for justice – yet Nova’s victims waited in vain for such solidarity.