Born from tragedy, collective Black singing remains relevant
Before it filled sanctuaries or concert halls, collective Black singing carried coded messages, community, and survival.
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Before it filled sanctuaries or concert halls, collective Black singing carried coded messages, community, and survival.
The Atlanta Jazz Festival is returning to Piedmont Park for Memorial Day weekend, and the free event is bringing some big names.
For over half a century, the Seed & Feed Marching Abominable has been brightening up Atlanta with their colorful and chaotic style.
Metro Atlanta's Coco Hankerson, aka Coco the Geek, receives requests to fix music gear from across the country.
Rapper LaRussell, who now calls Atlanta home, went from playing in backyards to kicking off the Super Bowl festivities.
Bad Bunny says he wants to bring his culture to his 2026 Super Bowl halftime show Sunday.
DJ Young Slade, the son of rapper Lil Jon, has been missing for more than a day after leaving his Georgia home on foot without his phone.
The Renaissance Orchestra is quickly getting acclaim on social media for its hip-hop-inspired take on classical music.
When someone walks inside Jan Smith's Atlanta-based studio, they are immediately met by her Wall of Fame in the lobby. The walls are covered with photos of music royalty like Ray Charles, Usher, and TLC posing with Smith. The sight is impressive to say the least.
Music lovers across Atlanta have grown up hearing Greg Street expose them to some of the city's greatest artists.
Kelvin Evans, the man accused of stealing unreleased Beyoncé music during her tour stop in Atlanta, is scheduled to appear in a Fulton County court on Wednesday.
The four brothers who make up Hero the Band have been going viral on social media with their signature rock star lean.
The Grammy-nominated composer and gospel pioneer, whose music transformed modern worship and inspired generations of churches and artists, is remembered for blending faith, excellence, and spiritual power through song.
The Atlanta native announced a $500,000 donation to support the Atlanta Community Food Bank and local food distribution efforts.
The music at Atlanta's Morris Brown College stopped in 2002, but two decades later, the school is hoping "the best band in the land" will march again.
The Atlanta arena placed fifth in the U.S. and seventh globally after hosting dozens of sold-out concerts, comedy shows and major sporting events.
The Grammy winner and his teenage sons were in Atlanta on Thursday night, launching "Carversations" — a new Instagram series focused on honest parent–teen talks about teen online safety.
Atlanta artist Brian Freeman turned a vintage '74 Eldorado into a viral mobile stage — and now Cadillac Chronicles TV is drawing big-name performers and rising talent from across the city.
Atlanta attorney and Marine veteran Scott Pryor spends his days fighting for injured families in the courtroom - and his nights on stage using music to help others heal after the tragic loss of his son.
Grammy-winning artist Usher has filed a lawsuit in Fulton County, accusing an Atlanta attorney and several well-known music industry figures of mishandling a $1.7 million loan he provided for a Buckhead restaurant project.
Atlanta's CommUnity Choir's goal is simple: to remind people that no matter what you've lost, you're never too broken to sing again.
Grammy-winning songwriter and producer Dallas Austin believes that the presence of AI in the music industry is here to stay.
"The Road" premieres Sunday, October 19, at 9 p.m. on CBS Atlanta.
D'Angelo's family said he died Tuesday after a "prolonged and courageous battle with cancer."
CBS News Atlanta sat down with the legendary duo to talk about their decades-long partnership and the role Atlanta has played in shaping their careers.
The poll worker position has come under scrutiny in recent years, and officials in White County are encouraging people with questions to try their hand at the job.
The woman told investigators she was on the phone and didn't realize her young son had taken a handgun out of her car's glovebox until he fired it.
Twelve Midtown Hotel has been evacuated due to a power outage that led to an issue with the building's clean water supply.
Atlanta is taking a new step to make buildings more accessible for people with disabilities.
The new ICE documents shows the small Georgia town of Social Circle will be one of the agency's "mega centers" that would hold up to 10,000 detainees.